Mercy Springfield Communities, city of Ozark and Pitt Development Group LLC officials cut the ribbon July 12 on the health system’s new $6 million clinic in Ozark. Designed to meet a growing population in the city, the 13,600-square-foot Mercy Clinic Family Medicine, 505 N. 25th St., is more than double the size of the previous Ozark clinic. Above, the clinic includes an optical shop in addition to 24 exam rooms for primary care, lab services and X-rays. The clinic employs around 34.
Above, Mercy Springfield Communities, city of Ozark and Pitt Development Group LLC officials cut the ribbon July 12 on the health system’s new $6 million clinic in Ozark. Designed to meet a growing population in the city, the 13,600-square-foot Mercy Clinic Family Medicine, 505 N. 25th St., is more than double the size of the previous Ozark clinic. The clinic includes an optical shop in addition to 24 exam rooms for primary care, lab services and X-rays. The clinic employs around 34.
Photo provided by MERCY SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITIES
Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., visits Springfield business leaders July 25 for a series of roundtable discussions. The congressman spoke at CoxHealth, pictured, and Arvest Bank, giving a Washington briefing on issues such as upcoming trade bills.
Photo provided by THE OFFICE OF BILLY LONG
DeWitt & Associates Inc. crews are up before the sun July 18 pouring the fourth and final floor of the 37,000-square-foot Robert Gourley Student Success Center, part of Missouri State University’s $26 million Glass Hall renovation project for the College of Business. Phase I renovations of existing public spaces are expected to be complete in August. The Phase II addition is slated for a spring 2017 completion.
Photo provided by MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Logistics company Premier Truck Group is building a new truck sales and repair facility in Strafford, using precast contract, metal framing, thermoplastic polyolefin roofing and standing-seam metal in its construction.