Christus Trinity Innovative Cancer Research Center
solution
Architectural Woodwork
Market
Science & Technology, Healthcare
location
Tyler, texas
PARTNERS
McCarthy
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Christus Health and Texas Oncology collaborated to construct a brand new 85,000-square-foot building supporting cancer research and treatment for Tyler, Texas residents and surrounding areas. This institute is a big step forward for cancer care in northeastern Texas and is a place for major cancer breakthroughs.
H2I Group was contracted to furnish and install multiple of our Architectural Woodworking solutions for this project. The scope of our products includes multiple die wall reception and nurse stations, plastic laminate casework, plastic laminate countertops, acrylic countertops, quartz countertops, and custom wall paneling. The installation was completed by H2I Group’s in-house team of qualified carpenters, resulting in aesthetically pleasing and functional woodworking solutions.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Die Walls
- Reception and Nurse Stations
- Plastic Laminate Casework
- Plastic Laminate Countertops
- Acrylic Countertops
- Custom Wall Paneling
- Quartz Countertops
- Installation
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