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HII Awards Contract for New Employee Health Center

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 25, 2015

    HII will open a family health center for Ingalls Shipbuilding employees and their covered dependents next year at 2105 Old Spanish Trail in Gautier. (Image: HII)

HII will open a family health center for Ingalls Shipbuilding employees and their covered dependents next year at 2105 Old Spanish Trail in Gautier. (Image: HII)

Huntington Ingalls Industries announced today that Fletcher Construction has been awarded a contract to renovate the new Huntington Ingalls Industries Family Health Center. The health center, scheduled to open this summer in Gautier, MS, will offer primary care, radiology, physical therapy, on-site pharmacy and laboratory services for Ingalls employees and their covered dependents.

"Ingalls Shipbuilding is a long-standing economic pillar of this community, and our company is looking forward to providing work on this unique project," said Lance McCarty, co-owner of Fletcher Construction. "Ingalls means so much to Jackson County, the Gulf Coast and to the state of Mississippi. Our employees take pride in the working relationship we have with the state's largest private employer, and we are confident this will be a comforting health center facility for their employees."

Fletcher Construction has begun work to refurbish the 14,500-square foot facility, which will have 13 examination rooms, four physical therapy rooms, an X-ray and chemistry lab, and other rooms for education and meetings. The health center will also have a fully operational pharmacy that includes drive-through service.

The health center will be operated by QuadMed, a nationally recognized innovator in offering on-site primary care centers and healthcare management solutions. When it opens, services will be available to eligible employees and their dependents who are covered by the Anthem consumer-driven health plan or preferred-provider option plans.

Huntington Ingalls Industries is America's largest military shipbuilding company. It was awarded a $224 million modification to an existing advanced planning contract for the overhaul of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington earlier this month. 

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