A $120-million greenfield orthopedic and spine hospital in northern Colorado Springs features 72 beds, 10 intensive care unit beds, 10 specialty-size operating rooms, a 14-bed emergency department and imaging with computed tomography and ultrasound.
This 135,770-sq-ft build-out included 20 new operating rooms, eight interventional procedure rooms and 60 surgical pre- and post-anesthesia recovery units as well as renovations across existing spaces to update the 40-year-old surgical facilities.
The $41-million project was a redevelopment of a former nursing home into an 82-bed behavioral health care facility that treats people with mental illness and substance abuse issues.
Flooding and other building damage from Superstorm Sandy in 2012 is a distant memory following capital improvements that included a 10-story addition, interior renovations, resilient power systems and a new 4-ft-high floodwall.
A 76,000-sq-ft hospital brings modern health care to Concordia, Kan., replacing an outdated 1950s-era facility. The $33.5-million project includes inpatient and outpatient services, a surgical suite, emergency department, lab imaging services, an MRI suite and physical and occupational therapy rehabilitation spaces.
This new facility houses Illinois Eye & Ear at UI Health and a new outpatient surgery center. The project was the first use of a public-private partnership model for Illinois Healthcare.
Integrated project delivery enabled this two-story, 98,800-sq-ft medical office building to be completed on schedule and under budget amid lingering challenges with material shortages and rising costs.
Totaling 330,000 sq ft, the multi-faceted Mayo Clinic East Expansion project enables the health care complex to better serve the Phoenix area’s growing population.
The first phase of Atrium Health’s modernization of the Carolinas Medical Center Campus adds more than 1.2 million sq ft of space and two pedestrian bridges that connect new spaces back to the existing hospital campus and a surface parking lot.
When Emory Healthcare and Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University first approached the design and construction community in 2018 about their intention to build a cancer center, the stated goal was to create a facility “that has never been seen or imagined.”