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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Advanced Research Center Achieves 1 Million Manhours Without a Lost-Time Incident
The St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Advanced Research Center has achieved 1 million manhours without a lost-time incident—a remarkable achievement and a testament to the Flintco 4 LIFE safety culture. Designed as an interactive hub of exploration and discovery, the more than 625,000 SF center will cultivate transformative research and attract scientists and researchers to St. Jude. It will consist of eight floors, with six research floors and two floors dedicated to future expansion and evolving technologies. To our jobsite team and local Memphis trade partner, thank you for your commitment to working safely.
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