DPM facilitates the relocation of PCMM at Children's Hospital to Center for Life Science
Diversified Project Management, Inc. (DPM) has completed the relocation of The Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at Children's Hospital from Huntington Ave. to 55,000 s/f of space in the Center for Life Science. Formerly known as the Immune Disease Institute, PCMM is a non-profit biomedical research corporation affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
The Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at Children's Hospital relocated four of its principal investigators, along with 15 additional staff members to a new, state of the art lab facility at Three Blackfan Circle in the heart of the Longwood Medical area.
The DPM team provided design and construction oversight, budgeting, scheduling, FF&E coordination and move planning services.
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