Proton Therapy Center Planned For Kansas

The 38,200-square-foot project is expected to be completed in 2022.
Published: May 7, 2021

The University of Kansas Health System (Kansas City, Kan.) is planning to open a new proton therapy center for cancer treatment in early 2022 in Kansas City.

The design of the 38,200-square-foot center will include a protective concrete vault to house 160 tons of equipment.

The project team comprises Hoefer Welker (architecture planning and design; Leawood, Kan. ), Stantec (architecture planning and design; Washington, D.C.), McCownGordon Construction (construction; Kansas City), and Linbeck (construction; Fort Worth, Texas).

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