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TAYLOR awarded contract for Fresenius Kidney Care

Fairport, NY TAYLOR, a leading regional general contractor, has been awarded the contract for construction of the new Fresenius Kidney Care University of Rochester – Living Center Unit, an outpatient dialysis facility within the Perinton Hills Shopping Center, located at 6687 Pittsford Palmyra Rd., Suite 38. The new tenant build-out of 12,567 s/f into a 24-chair outpatient dialysis clinic, has architectural design provided by Christopher Kidd & Associates. Construction work is underway, with a project completion date slated for October, 2017.

“TAYLOR is pleased to once again exceed the construction goals for Fresenius Medical Care,” said TAYLOR project executive, Kyle Bolinger. “As they continue their passionate commitment to helping people with chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease, thrive.”

TAYLOR continues to build on its specific experience of constructing and expanding medical facilities across the East Coast, for such partners as Fresenius Medical Care. In addition to the current project in Fairport, TAYLOR has completed similar projects throughout New York State, Pennsylvania and Florida.

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