Located at Old School House Canyon Road, the facility encompasses a total of 6,100 sf. It took a total of 10 months to build, according to Rob Netzer, a Roel Construction Co. project manager who worked on the facility. "The shape and design of the building is unique," Netzer tells GlobeSt.com. He explains that there are virtually no square corners on the facility, which made for an "interesting framing job." The building is comprised of three medical exam rooms, a treatment section, three dental operatories, a full pharmacy and a community area with a kitchen.

HMC Group of San Diego was the architect that designed the project, with Roel Construction as the general contractor that built the facility. The architectural firm was represented by Stacy Strand and Kent Hems. Roel representatives on the development included project executive Donna Vargo, superintendent Maynard Zillmer, project engineer Jason Hunking and project coordinator Lynn Lieurance.

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