Mayo Clinic Jacksonville starts foundation work on a new oncology building

Mayo Clinic is building a $233 million integrated oncology building.

The city issued has a permit for the three-story facility, which will include proton beam and carbon ion treatment rooms, exam areas and more.

The city of Jacksonville has issued a construction permit for the $76.27 million foundation and shell of the $233 million Mayo Clinic integrated oncology building.

The Robins & Morton Group of Orlando is the contractor and Perkins & Will of Atlanta is the architect. Prosser Inc. is the civil engineer.
Site work has been underway at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville campus. Completion is expected in early 2025.

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Karen Brune Mathis - Jacksonville Daily Record