Located at the northwest corner of the St. John’s Medical Center, on the edge of the National Elk Refuge, Sage Living is a three-level skilled nursing facility and the region’s only program for long-term care of elderly clients. More than 70 private rooms are spread across four “neighborhoods,” one of which is dedicated to memory-support services. Each neighborhood contains a kitchen and dining, living, outdoor and wellness-oriented spaces. Other features include a 11,000-sq-ft town square for reception, staff offices and dining and culinary services.
While the original excavation and shoring plan called for the construction of a 15-ft-high basement wall, with dirt to be placed on one side, the team realized that a dual-situation shoring plan would be needed to backfill the foundation before placement of the required slab-on-grade and deck-slab. The soil composition was deemed sufficient to install geofoam blocks as backfill to continue operations before concrete was placed in the basement. Although the multifaceted process took two months to coordinate and another two months to execute, the innovative approach allowed slab pours to proceed on schedule.