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Initial grading of the construction site for OHSU's new hospital expansion began in fall 2003.
By October 2003 the old Residence Hall and S.W. Campus Drive had been removed and the first of two large cranes had been erected in their place.
Sunrise forms a vibrant backdrop for one of the 200-foot cranes that were fixtures on Marquam Hill for many months. November 2003. Photo by J.J. Sisson, crane operator.
Foundation work was well under way by February of 2004.
Special communication coordination helped ensure safe travel for military Medevac and Life Flight helicopters bringing critically ill or injured patients to OHSU Hospital. March 2004. Photo by J.J. Sisson.
Shrouded in fog, one crane becomes a ghostly 200-foot sculpture. April 2004. Photo by Kent Anderson.
Looking down on the larger of two cranes, Terwilliger and the city beyond. May 2004. Photo by Kent Anderson.
The view from the roof of Doernbecher Children's Hospital. May 2004. Photo by Kent Anderson.
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