New Cancer Pavilion Planned For New Jersey

The 510,000-square-foot project will offer outpatient care, inpatient care, and research components.
Published: October 30, 2020

The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (New Brunswick, N.J.) and RWJBarnabas Health are planning a new cancer treatment pavilion in New Brunswick.

The 510,000-square-foot project will be the first comprehensive cancer center in New Jersey and will be organized into three primary components:

  • Outpatient care, including 84 infusion bays, 74 exam rooms, advanced radiology including four linear accelerators, diagnostic equipment, and outpatient urgent care.
  • Inpatient care, including 96 inpatient beds on three floors, a dedicated floor for surgical and procedure rooms, a central sterile processing area, and inpatient support spaces.
  • Research, including wet lab facilities and equipment for 10 research teams, clinical trial offices, and faculty offices.

The project team includes HOK (designer; New York).

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