NHRMC employees will use the bridge to cross over 17th Street to the NHRMC campus, where they will descend and walk up to the NHRMC Betty H. Cameron Women’s & Children’s Hospital entrance, according to NHRMC.
"The covered skywalk will be able to withstand hurricane-force winds and will be accessible only to NHRMC employees," the NHRMC website says.
McKinley Building Corp. crews are expected to place the skywalk during the evening of Aug. 26, Parker said. The cost of the skywalk and garage has been estimated at $18 million.
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