Real Estate/Development
Jul. 22, 2003
Hospitals Face Permitting Crunch
BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer The state agency that reviews hospital building codes could tie up billions of dollars of construction because it doesn't have enough staff to process the deluge of hospital renovation plans currently hitting its Sacramento office.
BY ANDREA ROSAS
CREJ Staff Writer
The state agency that reviews hospital building codes could tie up billions of dollars of construction because it doesn't have enough staff to process the deluge of hospital renovation plans currently hitting its Sacramento office.
The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development has a staff of 160, including 45 reviewers. The agency currently has seven vacant positions that it can't fill because of a recently i...
CREJ Staff Writer
The state agency that reviews hospital building codes could tie up billions of dollars of construction because it doesn't have enough staff to process the deluge of hospital renovation plans currently hitting its Sacramento office.
The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development has a staff of 160, including 45 reviewers. The agency currently has seven vacant positions that it can't fill because of a recently i...
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