Mayo Clinic upgrading Cannaday Building at Jacksonville campus

The city approved a permit for the $2.52 million first-floor renovations of the public area.


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The city issued a permit Aug. 17 for Mayo Clinic to renovate the first-floor public areas of the Cannaday Building at a cost of $2.52 million.

Communications Manager Kevin Punsky said Aug. 2 that Mayo Clinic is renovating Kinne Auditorium along with the nearby bathrooms and breakout conference rooms in the building at the Mayo Clinic Florida campus at 4500 San Pablo Road S.

The permit says the work includes the corridor, welcome area, registration desk and restrooms. It will provide new flooring, wall panels, doors and other finishes in the corridor and new fixtures and finishes in the restroom.

Punsky said the corridor work is a finish upgrade. 

“We are bringing the finish look of the Davis and Mayo buildings to the first floor of the Cannaday Building. The purpose is to have a uniform appearance to our main entrance floors for all three buildings,” Punsky said in an email.

Batson-Cook Construction is the contractor. BWBR Architects of St. Paul, Minnesota, is the architect.

 

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