1.03.05: CSCA Founder Retires from the Corporation and Passes the Torch
In 1959, Joseph Costanza, AIA began his architectural career. Throughout his tenure as founder and lead principal, he has dedicated his life to the art and, with foresight and determination, was a driving force in shaping the growth of the firm.

In mid-2005, Joe announced his retirement from the corporation with the confidence that the present officers will continue the level of architectural services for which CSCA has become renowned.

Under his new consultation firm, JCJ Architecture, Joe will continue his commitment and dedication to the firm by occasionally assisting CSCA with planning and design.
1.03.05: Three Transitions Within the Firm
Charles Clauser, AIA, Vice-President of CSCA for 18 years, has been elevated to President of the firm. Accepting the dual roles of Vice-President are CSCA Associates Harry Wright, AIA and Stephen Sgro, AIA. Both Harry and Steve have been dedicated employees at CSCA for the past 15 years. Rowland Spector, AIA will continue as Secretary/Treasurer. Rowland has been a principal at CSCA since 1973.



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Construction Underway on Two South Jersey Healthcare Projects
 

The 6,300 square foot Elmer Hospital Emergency Department Addition will expand the hospital's current E.D. Department by providing 20 treatment beds and other state of the art services. This will more than double the current 5,000 square foot department and allow for future growth.

Following the closure of the Arthur Brisbane Child Development Center, South Jersey Healthcare needed to accommodate these displaced services. The SJH Bridgeton Hospital Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit will do just that. It will give the Hospital 10,850 square feet of new behavioral health space.


AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Campus Interior Alterations
 

The Operating Room Department at City Campus is being revitalized as construction begins on the O.R. Staff Area. The first phase of this renovation will improve 6,400 square feet of staff facilities, including locker, toilet room and lounge spaces. The second phase, which includes renovations to the balance of the department is scheduled to begin in 2007.

The NJ Department of Health and Senior Services has responded to the changing health system responsibilities brought about by increased threats of public health emergencies. In an effort to coordinate efforts among individual health care facilities, DHSS has created a Medical Coordination Center Model. ARMC City Campus will be home to one of these regionally based Units. City Campus contacted CSCA to be their architect for this new model. Construction is close to completion on the 2,400 square foot ARMC City Campus Medical Coordination Center. This state of the art operations center will be capable of administering and coordinating health responses with all other regional agencies involved. It will incorporate various communication technologies such as audio, video, satellite and computer / television systems.


New Suites at AtlantiCare's Life Center Medical Office Building Offer Outpatient Services
 

AtlantiCare's Life Center will soon be home to many medical outpatient functions. These new services will total 18,800 square feet and will be contained within a single building that is connected to the Life Center Fitness Center. Currently under construction are a comprehensive Women's Health Center and Breast Surgeon Suite. These suites will provide mammography, ultrasound, dexascan, and stereotactic procedures. Recently completed and open for operation are a combined Bariatric and Living Fit Suite.