Sande Construction awarded contract for HCMH building


This is an architect's drawing of what a new Emergency Preparedness and Response Building will look like on the Humboldt County Memorial Hospital campus. The building will be located east of the hospital helipad.

In a special meeting on Monday morning, the Humboldt County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees awarded a contract to Sande Construction to build a new Emergency Preparedness and Response Building.
Sande Construction had the low bid of $1,011,542. Woodruff Construction’s bid was $1,406,300. The project was estimated at $908,930.
The hospital will be able to utilize CARES funds gathered from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department due to the pandemic.
The building will be approximately 4,000 square feet and will be built on the grassy knoll east of the helipad, on the northeast corner of the HCMH campus.
Construction start date is December 7 and the project is slated to be completed by June 30, 2021. Read more about how HCMH is coping with the pandemic in this week's Humboldt Independent, your trusted source for local news and sports.

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