A $36.3-million, two-building campus in Saratoga Springs is serving as the standard bearer and prototype for Intermountain Health’s future facilities as part of a strategy to move away from larger centralized hospitals to smaller hospitals in more communities.
To strengthen the delivery logistics required to efficiently service 24 hospitals and 160 clinics across the Intermountain West, this $16-million expansion brings an additional 46,000 sq ft to this fulfillment center and pharmacy.
A 483,000-sq-ft hospital provides a critical resource for families in Lehi, Utah, featuring a wide range of services such as behavioral health, newborn intensive care, sleep medicine, infusion therapy and physical therapy, and it is designed in a way that promotes better health outcomes.
The renovation of an existing emergency department and its expansion to 14 patient bays will improve the speed and ease with which patients receive emergency care in Scottsdale.
This federal project recorded a rate of zero for both its OSHA recordable incident rate and lost-time accident rate. These pristine safety numbers come from a project of nearly 18,800 work hours with as many as 300 people on site at a given time.
This expansion effort included a new skybox structure for Utah Tech’s stadium, a state-of-the-art press box, event operations spaces and new athletic training facilities.
A sophisticated surgery suite outfitted with multiple types of imaging technology will allow surgeons to use these additional resources while a procedure is underway to help guide decisions and strategies in real time.
This four-year remodel and expansion project included the total renovation of Primary Children’s Hospital’s NICU, oncology and anesthesia departments as well as the neurological trauma unit, nuclear medicine area, IT offices, administrative offices, doctor recovery spaces, LifeFlight services, meditation room and all corridors.