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Picone named GC for pharmacy renovations at Lifetime Health Medical

Amherst, NY Picone Construction Corp. has been chosen as general contractor for administration and pharmacy renovations at Lifetime Health Medical Group. Interior renovations to the pharmacy department and waiting area will include: removal of existing partitions, ceilings, millwork, finishes, mechanical ductwork and electrical. Picone Construction, provides a full range of construction management, general contracting and project development services. Project portfolio includes banks, churches, schools, college and university facilities, corporate facilities, retail / commercial structures, health care facilities, public structures, cultural institutions, and housing. The cornerstone of our reputation is quality construction and solid client relationships. We're currently owned and operated by third and fourth generation family members. Lifetime Health Medical Group provides primary and specialty care for more than 80,000 patients throughout Buffalo and Rochester including family and internal medicine, pediatrics, pharmacy, laboratory, imaging services, behavioral health, dental, sports medicine, eye care, optical, migraine and spine health. In Buffalo, Lifetime Health Medical Group operates three sites including: Amherst Health Center (1185 Sweet Home Road), Hamburg Health Center (151 Elmview Avenue), and William E. Mosher Health Center (899 Main Street). Lifetime Health Medical Group is an affiliate of the Lifetime Healthcare Companies.
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