Tasked to build a complex medical center that combines three different hospitals and an office building in a tight downtown space amid fast-changing regulation, technology and workforce trends, the University of California, San Francisco and its construction team “identified early the need to deliver this project differently,” says its project submission.
The Nemours expansion project is a six-story, 423,000-sq-ft freestanding pediatric bed tower, designed to focus on enhancing the health care experience for patients and their families.
This $11.8-million, 17-month, multiphased project rearranged Banner Boswell Medical Center’s operating room department to provide the facility with an up-to-date space designed to maximize efficiency and flow.
The $74-million, 171,000-sq-ft, five-story expansion of Chandler Regional Medical Center created new emergency room facilities, operating rooms, patient rooms, food service facilities and loading docks.
On the $4.3-million Northside Hospital Ground Floor Surgery Renovation and Addition project, Batson-Cook Construction overhauled 16,000 sq ft of existing surgery space while also expanding the waiting room by 585 sq ft.
The New York University Langone Medical Center Tisch Hospital infrastructure upgrade was implemented after the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, located in the cellar and on the ground floor of the building, were largely destroyed by flooding in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the world’s largest and oldest private cancer center, has opened a new outpatient center in West Harrison, N.Y.