Cost: $60.5 million Monroe Clinic�s need to accommodate growth, to attract and retain top caregivers, to continuously improve their ability to offer health care are the drivers for this project. Photo: Courtesy Of Kahler Slater Architects Monroe Clinic Hospital, Monroe, Wis. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The northwest addition project will house both hospital and clinical services, providing expanded and more convenient access to care. Some features of the campus expansion include: � Convenient day-surgery access and private exit. � An emergency helipad and covered ambulance entrance. � An expanded family birth center featuring large birthing suites. �
Cost: $466 million The University of Chicago Medical Center�s New Hospital Pavilion will be a 21st-century technological and architectural tour de force, designed to accelerate medical progress and to leverage the close collaboration between the university�s world-class clinicians and researchers for the benefit of patients. New Hospital Pavilion, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The futuristic 10-story, 1.2-million-sq-ft hospital pavilion, designed by renowned architect Rafael Vi�oly, provides a high-technology facility that combines the optimal setting for patient care and collaborative clinical research with the flexibility to adapt to and drive forward rapid changes
Cost: $370 million This project requires the new construction of a 800,000-sq-ft, nine-story replacement hospital for Parkview Regional Medical Center, supplying 430 beds to the surrounding communities. Photo: Courtesy Of Hks Inc. Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, Ind. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts This new facility includes a brand-new, state-of-the-art core hospital, central plant, heart center and other additions. The contractor is using Building Information Modeling for all above-ceiling trade coordination, clash detection. The MEP contractor is utilizing the technology to prefabricate sections. Key Facts Start/Completion: September 2009/June 2012 Owner: Parkview Health, Fort Wayne, Ind. General Contractor:
Cost: $270 million Silver Cross Hospital�s new replacement hospital is located minutes from the existing campus and supports the hospital�s mission of quality services and healthcare for the growing community. Photo: Courtesy Of Rtkl Associates Inc. Silver Cross Hospital, New Replacement Hospital, New Lenox, Ill. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The all private and family-friendly 289-bed hospital features 184 med-surgery, 16 pediatric, 30 OB, 22 ICU, 20 behavioral health and 17 rehab beds. The 600,000-sq-ft facility includes 11 surgical suites and an Emergency Department with 39 private treatment rooms and one CT Scanner. The Imaging Department has two
Cost: $90 million The new facility, which was designed with extensive student input, will include several upgrades including outdoor terraces, a conference center, a bowling alley, retail space, a climbing and bouldering wall, space for student organizations and an entertainment venue featuring a pub and space for live performances. Photo: Courtesy Of Workshop Architects University of Wisconsin New South Campus Union, Madison, Wis. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts Other features will include a coffee shop, underground parking, food service, rooms for campus visitors, an art gallery and a two-level hotel. Building Information Modeling is being used to provide
Cost: $46.5 million This new 20-story, 100-unit tower seeks to revitalize Milwaukee�s Prospect Avenue at the street level and offer a unique new option in high-rise senior living. Photo: Courtesy Of Perkins Eastman Saint John�s On the Lake, ILU Expansion - South Tower, Milwaukee Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The project�s urban location will put dining, shopping and activities within easy walking distance so residents can stay connected to the community. Perkins Eastman is providing architectural and interior design for the project. The design team worked closely with the owner, St. John�s Communities Inc., and their development manager,
Cost: $144.6 million The notice of award was issued in December 2008 for this $144.6 million project consisting of six lined drop shafts with inside diameters ranging from 7-ft, 2-in. to 15 ft and varying in depth from 227 to 250 ft; a vent shaft; six connecting structures; three backflow gate structures; entrance conduit structures; manholes; replacement gates; the addition of 25 existing louvers at 25 existing drop shafts and 14,740 linear ft of 15-ft inside diameter lined rock tunnel. Photo: Courtesy Of Kenny Construction Co. 39th Street Conduit Rehabilitation, Chicago Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts When crews
Cost: $80 million Clarian announced in late 2009 that construction had resumed on the first acute care hospital in Fishers, Ind., Clarian Saxony Medical Center. Clarian Saxony Medical Center, Fishers, Ind. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts In February 2009, Clarian had announced that construction of the hospital would be delayed in response to deteriorating economic conditions. Clarian Saxony Medical Center will be built in phases, initially bringing primary care, surgical, cardiovascular, sports medicine, imaging, chest pain and urgent care services, and a sleep center to the town of Fishers. The 44-bed, acute care hospital will be approximately 200,000
Cost: $51 million S. M. Wilson & Co. was selected to provide pre-construction and construction management services for a $51 million program of building renovations, expansions and site improvements for the School District of Clayton in Clayton, Mo. Clayton School District, Clayton, Mo. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The two-year, multi-phased building program will include improvements to Clayton High School, Captain Elementary School, Glenridge Elementary School, Meramec Elementary School and the Family Center. Clayton High School will receive three new additions, including a three-story science and technology addition consisting of new classrooms and science labs and a small
Cost: $85 million A 280,000-sq-ft, 11,000-seat multi-purpose indoor arena, the Evansville Arena will include an event level, main concourses, suite level, balcony, upper/deck/press level, private suites and a club lounge. Photo: Courtesy Of Populous Evansville Arena, Evansville, Ind. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts This facility will host basketball, hockey, family shows and other entertainment events and is the future home of the University of Evansville�s Purple Aces. The first two steel beams that will make up the skeleton of the new Evansville arena were recently set in place. Arena Project Director John Kish called it a great milestone