Hollister breaks ground on medical office building

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Photo Courtesy of Mark Faris
From left are Transwestern’s Joseph Polise; Hollister’s Tony Bienert, Kieran Flanagan and Ed Shannon; Care Station Medical Group’s Stanley Parman; Hollister’s Clyde Webb; CSMG’s Richard Bezozo; Transwestern’s Alan Zambarano; and Hollister’s Jack Carroll, Frank Caputo and Andrew Goetting.

WEST ORANGE, NJ — Hollister Construction Services, a construction manager specializing in health care, corporate, educational, industrial, retail and residential construction, has broken ground on a new medical office building for Care Station Medical Group, a provider of primary, urgent and occupational medical care. The groundbreaking ceremony took place Wednesday, April 28, at the project site in West Orange.

To provide top-notch services to patients, CSMG decided to replace its current facility with a state-of-the-art structure. The Hollister team will construct the new 9,000-square-foot, two-story facility on the current site next to the existing structure. When complete, staff and operations will relocate to their new home and the vacant facility will be demolished and turned into a new parking lot. CSMG’s new and improved facility is scheduled to open its doors this fall.