Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion
Critical care, centered on people
Replacing Acute Care Infrastructure Through Seismically Isolated, High-Performance Design
Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion is an acute care, OSHPD, replacement hospital adjacent to the existing Main Hospital for the Washington Hospital Healthcare System. This critical care, four-story structure includes a new Emergency Department which is four times the size of its replacement, an adult ICU/CCU (48 beds), and a Medical/Surgical floor (68 beds). The modernized design features three stories of acute care facilities, rooftop penthouse for mechanical and electrical equipment, basement floor that houses a seismic isolation foundation system, multiple terraces, and open-air courtyards. Value engineering modifications optimized the Hospital’s resources to reduce cost and advance staff workflows. Due to SME expertise, ingenuity, and superior craftsmanship, this project was completed on time and within budget. LEED Silver accreditation. Awards include Health Care Best Projects Award of Merit from Engineering News Record and Project Achievement Award, New Buildings Under $100 Million from Construction Management Association of America.
Project Details
11/10/2018
4,200 tons of steel
CLIENT
Washington Hospital Healthcare System
CONTRACTOR
Rudolph and Sletten
ARCHITECT
Ratcliff
ENGINEER OF RECORD
Thornton Tomasetti
LEED
Silver
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