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Seton Coastside hospital officials show reconstruction progress, tell council relicensing depends on fire hydrants and generators
Summary
Hospital executives gave a detailed progress report on reconstruction at Seton Coastside, saying work is about 80–90% complete, but relicensing as an OSHPD‑1 facility requires installation of fire hydrants, replacement of emergency generators and completion of long‑lead mechanical and electrical items.
Seton Coastside hospital executives briefed the Half Moon Bay City Council on March 18 about reconstruction work at the coastal hospital damaged by storms in 2023 and 2024, saying major repairs are mostly complete but relicensing will require additional infrastructure and state review.
Aman Duper, the hospital executive managing the reconstruction, told the council the facility is licensed as an OSHPD 1 (acute care hospital) and so must meet the more stringent building and life‑safety requirements that apply to hospitals. He said completed work includes a full roof replacement, new electrical lines and lighting, demolition and rebuilding of damaged outbuildings and retaining walls, tile…
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