Construction firm Robins & Morton joined the University of Miami Health System to celebrate the topping out of UHealth at SoLé Mia on April 5. The seven-story, 363,000-square-foot medical center is being built on 10 acres in North Miami’s master-planned community of SoLé Mia, a 184-acre mixed-use project led by developers LeFrak and Turnberry.
The topping out ceremony marks a significant milestone, signifying the structural completion of the project.
Set to be UHealth’s largest outpatient medical facility when it opens in 2025, UHealth at SoLé Mia will serve communities in north Miami-Dade, south Broward counties and beyond. The facility will offer academic healthcare specialties, including cancer care from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the only cancer center in South Florida to earn designation from the National Cancer Institute; advanced vision care from the No. 1-ranked eye hospital in the country, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; urological treatments from the Desai Sethi Urology Institute; care from nationally ranked neurology and neurosurgery programs; and specialties such as cardiology, endocrinology, otolaryngology, gastroenterology, dermatology, physical rehabilitation, and others.
“We are thrilled to reach this important milestone in the construction of UHealth at SoLé Mia,” Robins & Morton Operations Manager Johnathan Peavy said. “This project exemplifies our commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure. The topping out represents not just the incredible teamwork and dedication of all involved but also Robins & Morton’s continuous commitment to build a healthier future for the communities we serve.”
The center will feature ocean and lagoon views, as well as a six-story, 306,815-square-foot parking garage and open green spaces.
Robins & Morton is the general contractor for the project. Arcadis is the architect.