Perkins Eastman Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/perkins-eastman/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Thu, 25 Mar 2021 17:40:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png Perkins Eastman Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/perkins-eastman/ 32 32 Brooklyn Hospital Unveils Spacious New Care Center https://hconews.com/2021/03/25/brooklyn-hospital-unveils-spacious-new-care-center/ Thu, 25 Mar 2021 12:08:35 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=46684 Lendlease has joined NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in celebrating the hospital’s opening of its new Center for Community Health, a state-of-the-art ambulatory care facility in Park Slope.

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By HCO Staff

BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Lendlease has joined NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in celebrating the hospital’s opening of its new Center for Community Health, a state-of-the-art ambulatory care facility in Park Slope. The venue was designed by Perkins Eastman and is pursuing a LEED Silver rating.

Constructed from the ground up by Lendlease, the 400,000-square-foot facility houses 12 operating rooms for ambulatory surgery, a surgical prep and recovery space, a central sterile services department, a cancer center with a compounding pharmacy, and a pre-anesthesia evaluation area. The Center for Community Health also features state-of-the-art suites for gastroenterology and endoscopy, multispecialty medical and surgical services, and a diagnostic imaging center that includes PET-CT and MRI modalities. It has a valet-staffed parking facility, a grab-and-go cafe, a conference center, comfortable sky lobby waiting areas and staff dedicated to helping patients and visitors navigate the building.

“Lendlease is proud of its collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and grateful for the opportunity to apply a unique approach to building healthcare facilities, one that prioritizes health and safety, as well as technology-enabled efficiency and sustainability,” said Lendlease Americas Principal in Charge of Healthcare Rich Steimel. “Creating places that provide high-quality, patient-centered care has never been more crucial, and we look forward to seeing the benefits this facility will bring for Brooklyn residents.”

 

 

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DPR Completes NorthBay Medical Center Wing https://hconews.com/2019/12/12/dpr-completes-northbay-medical-center-wing/ Thu, 12 Dec 2019 14:57:58 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=45394 By Eric Althoff FAIRFIELD, Calif.—DPR Construction worked with design partner Perkins Eastman (formerly known as Ratcliff Architects, LBL) for an

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By Eric Althoff

FAIRFIELD, Calif.—DPR Construction worked with design partner Perkins Eastman (formerly known as Ratcliff Architects, LBL) for an on-time delivery of the new 80,000-square-foot north wing of the NorthBay Medical Center in the city of Fairfield, located in the northeastern side of the San Francisco Bay Area. The existing medical capabilities of the NorthBay Medical Center remained open for business during the upgrade project.

The three-story edifice connects with the medical center’s existing 1992 building and features a central sterile department, eight high-tech surgical suites, a 16-bed pre-op/PACU and 22 patient rooms. Furthermore, a complete overhaul of the healthcare facility’s 20,000-square-foot emergency department was also part of the work.

The design and construction firms jointly announced that several elements of the work were attained under an integrated project delivery (IDR) as a way to keep the project on schedule. DPR and Perkins Eastman collaborated with structural engineer Thornton Tomasetti and other parties to keep the work moving in such a way that the construction came in under budget. This was partially achieved thanks to virtual design capabilities as well as prefabrication.

“NorthBay’s belief in the integrated team, having us all there on site every day and being able to make timely and well-informed decisions were all keys to our success,” DPR project manager Stephanie Jones-Lee said in a statement when the project was delivered this fall. “If there was an urgent item that came up that we needed a solution to, we could just walk over to the architect or engineer, get the subcontractor on the phone and hash it out right there.”

“Almost all of our RFIs were confirming RFIs, meaning we had already talked through the issue with the design partners before we sent it in for documentation purposes,” added DPR BIM project lead Jonathan Savosnick. “I think that made a huge difference on this project and made the process a lot faster, easier to prioritize and more successful.”

DPR announced the NorthBay facility’s expansion applied a first-of-its-kind prefabricated ConXtech structural steel system, wherein pieces of the structure were fabricated offsite and then delivered to the construction location for quick assembly in place. Furthermore, this was one of the first hospitals in California to make use of a ARTIS pheno operating room equipment, which can be moved into or out of an OR for better ease of use.

The designers and builders also made use of virtual reality to verify roof clearances with NorthBay engineers. The “virtual” work saved time at the jobsite by heading off potential problems before they could occur in the construction itself.

 

 

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