New Patient Care Tower

IMEG is providing MEP and technology engineering services for a new 106-bed patient care tower, imaging expansion and renovation of the existing hospital building. The project design and construction was divided into multiple phases.
Central Plant: A new 15,000-sf central utility plant (CUP) comprised of chillers, cooling towers, steam boilers, heat exchangers, and emergency generators to support the new tower and expandable to serve the existing hospital.
Site Improvement: Addition of 351 parking spaces and 19 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). LED light poles in the new parking lot, healing garden and renovation of the main entry drop-off/pick-up area, and additional accent lighting to new landscape areas.
Renovation: Existing radiology, ancillary and emergency departments. A new MRI, interim portable MRI and relocation of the existing heliport closer to the emergency department was also completed.
New Tower: 150,000-sf patient care tower including new kitchen, dietary, pharmacy, surgical department, ICU, and medical-surgical units. Key design features of the addition include:
- Design sensitive to sustainability
- EUI of 160 targeted for new construction
- NPC5 water waste and fuel provisions
- CUP designed to accommodate aging decentralized HVAC plant in future
- Main electrical power and gas services upgrades
- Existing PBX system relocation
- Medical gas storage relocation and upgrade
- Efficient LED lighting in building (interior and exteriors)
- High-efficiency chillers, motors and transformers
- Utilities usage captured through submersing to monitor EUI goals when building gets into operation