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Robins & Morton Unearths Decades-Old Items On $202M Hospital Project in Texas

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) celebrated the completion of a new $202 million patient complex and administration building at Rusk State Hospital (RSH) in the city of Rusk, Texas, the county seat for Cherokee County....


As 2022 Begins, Crews Near Finish On $32M Hospital

As a new year begins, crews are nearing completion on a $32 million hospital in Huntsville, Ala. The 75,836 sq.-ft. facility will replace Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama, located on Governors Drive in the city's medical district....


Huntsville Hopes $45M 'Cultural Pillar' Could Make It a New Music City

Committed to becoming a cultural pillar within the local community, Huntsville's new 8,000-capacity amphitheater and food village will feature world-class musicians when it opens next year. Construction is under way on the $45 million structure, which will provide educational events, festivals and the backdrop for local businesses and other organizations wanting to host large-scale gatherings....


Construction Begins on ER Facility for AdventHealth Port Orange

Following a virtual groundbreaking, one of the southeast's top construction firms, Robins & Morton, is ready to begin work on the AdventHealth Port Orange Freestanding Emergency Department in Port Orange, Fla....


Robins & Morton Now in San Antonio

A national general contractor has opened an office in San Antonio with hopes to boost its presence in South Texas. Birmingham, Alabama-based Robins & Morton opened the local office to serve its clients in the region and expand its reach, said Eric Groat, operations manager and office leader in San Antonio for the firm....


Construction Company Wins Six Awards for Excellence

Robins & Morton, a construction company based in Birmingham, Ala., received six Excellence in Construction awards from the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Alabama at the annual Excellence in Construction Banquet....


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