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Design firm approved to build new psychiatric hospital in Caro

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 19, 2017

CONTACT: Angela Minicuci, 517-241-2112

LANSING, Mich. – A state Ad Board today has approved a contract with a Troy firm to design the new Caro Center that will be on the same site as the existing state-operated psychiatric hospital.

The contractor is Integrated Design Solutions, which will provide design, architectural and engineering services for the project.

“We are pleased to begin moving forward with the design of a new Caro Center that will better meet the needs of people who need mental health services,” said Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon. “The State of Michigan made a commitment to the Caro community that the new psychiatric hospital would remain in the community, and we are keeping that promise.”

Design of a more modern facility will allow the state to replace the aging hospital in Caro. The design phases kicks off in early 2018. State officials expect the new hospital to be completed in 2021.

An evaluation committee with representatives from the Michigan Departments of Health and Human Services and Technology, Management and Budget, as well as the State Budget Office, recommended Integrated Design Solutions from 14 firms that submitted proposals. The committee determined that Integrated Design Solutions, a premier design consultant with expertise in psychiatric facility design, provides the best value to the state. The contract is for $5,483,490.

The Caro Center is a regional state hospital for adults with mental illness. The new facility is proposed to be built as a separate standalone complex on the existing Caro Center grounds. The vision and goals are for a new hospital to provide 200 beds – compared to the capacity of 150 beds in the current hospital – in an environment that is safe, efficient and flexible for patients and staff.

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