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ANDREWS – A building project to help Permian Regional Medical Center keep up with an increase in baby deliveries is scheduled to begin soon, hospital board members learned Thursday. Dave Lilley of Trinity Hughes Construction—the project’s construction manager—said during the meeting that mobilization will occur on Sept. 8. The $3 million project to expand the hospital’s Family Birthplace Center will require eight months to complete, Lilley added. Using those projections, the expanded facility will be ready near the end of May or beginning of June, he estimated. PRMC’s baby deliveries have shot through the roof over the past year and a half. There are ...

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