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Behavioral Healthcare Facility
Torcon managed the construction of the new Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, a state-run behavioral health facility, in Morris County. Greystone first opened its doors in 1876 and encompasses a sprawling 300-acre campus. To make room for the new 458,000 sq. ft., 500 bed facility, several of Greystone’s existing structures were demolished.
The new replacement hospital significantly enhanced patient care by keeping housing programs and services in one facility. The ten interconnected buildings include six three-story wings with 25-bed patient areas, each with a center core support area for staff and its own dining area. Two of the remaining buildings provide classrooms, a library, and treatment/medical services. The other two buildings house administrative services, an auditorium, the main entry, a gymnasium, and a kitchen/cafeteria area. Outside the hospital itself, sitework included a basketball court and swimming pool, landscaped courtyards, extensive roadway construction and landscaping. Site utilities include new storm, sanitary and water services, retention ponds, and new electrical and natural gas services.