The Solutions
The new 299,000 SF, full-service facility features 32 medical surgical beds, 8 ICU beds, an emergency department, labor and delivery suite, radiology department, and surgical suite. Additionally, the 2nd floor consists of medical office suites and outpatient services, making the hospital a "one stop shop" for patients. Throughout the hospital, “intentional adjacencies” make operations smoother, leading to better care. One example includes positioning the emergency department next to the imaging department in order to position the centralized CT scanner room and accommodate patient flows from both departments.
A notable aspect of this project is its electrical distribution system, which is fed from two separate utility circuits. These originate from completely separate utility sub-stations, arriving at the hospital from separate directions. The distribution gear provides automatic switching between these primary feeders if one should fail in the event of a disaster. Furthermore, should both utility feeds become unavailable, the two onsite emergency generators will parallel this dual distribution system and provide power to the entire building—creating energy resilience for the region's hospital.
The project featured an innovative addition: a small geothermal system serving the process chilled water for the hospital's linear accelerator and PET-CT machines. The 10, 400-feet-deep well geothermal system not only improves system redundancy, but it also saves Major Health $25,000 annually.