A.L. Huber Construction at Samuel U Rodgers Health Center New Pediatric Wing

A.L. Huber Construction Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for New Pediatric Wing at Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center

At A.L. Huber Construction, weโ€™re honored to help build spaces that make a lasting impact on our community. We were proud to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new Pediatric Wing at Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center, a project designed to expand access to compassionate, comprehensive healthcare for children and families across Kansas City.

The new Pediatric Wing represents a major step forward in providing medical, behavioral health, and dental services for childrenโ€”all under one roof. By bringing these essential services together, Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center is better positioned to meet the diverse needs of families while improving access to quality care in our community.

A Collaborative Effort

A.L. Huber Construction was honored to serve as Construction Manager on this meaningful project, working alongside an exceptional project team:

This project is a true example of what can be accomplished through strong collaboration, shared vision, and a commitment to serving the community. Each partner played a vital role in bringing this facility to life.

Designed with Families in Mind

The new Pediatric Wing was thoughtfully designed to create a welcoming, supportive environment for children and caregivers alike. From clinical spaces to behavioral health and dental services, the facility prioritizes comfort, efficiency, and accessibilityโ€”ensuring families receive the care they need in a setting built to support healing and well-being.

As a Kansas Cityโ€“based construction company, projects like this reinforce why we do what we do. Building healthcare spaces that directly support children and families is both a responsibility and a privilege.

We congratulate Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center on this exciting milestone and thank them for the opportunity to be part of a project that will positively impact the community for years to come.

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