Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital
Additions & Renovations

Project Statistics

Scheduled Completion Date:

South Addition Area A             April 7th 2010

North Addition Area C             January 15th 2010

Existing 6th Floor Renovations  April 20th 2010

Existing 4th Floor Renovations  November 20th 2010

Existing 2nd Floor Renovations  July 12th 2011

Actual Completion Date: Still in progress

Construction Method:  GMP

Architect:

Visions in Architecture


Mechanical Engineer:
Specialized Engineering Solutions


Major Program Spaces

      

§  Complete Mechanical for 60,000 sq ft additions

§  Remodel 3 Floors of the existing Hospital 18,500 sq ft each


Project Description

           

The project consists of 2 additions totaling 60,000 square feet in addition to the existing hospital. All services are required, including medical gas, plumbing, hot water heat and air distribution. When the first phase of Area A is complete the hospital personnel on 6th floor will occupy this area and the existing floor will be remodeled. This includes demolition and installation of new systems that will have to be brought up from the lower level mechanical room thru the new 7 story north addition (without interrupting the hospitals current service) before renovation of the 6th floor can start. After the 6th floor is renovated we will proceed down to 4th as the 4th floor staff will move into the newly renovated 6th floor. The project will continue in this fashion as the construction moves down a floor the hospital staff will move into the newly renovated floors. This project was not bid as a design build. However, there were/are some areas especially in the existing hospital where a combined effort between the General, Architect, Engineer, and our forces were required in order to make everything fit and function properly for the owner.


System Components /
Project Responsibilities

§  Medical Gas Piping and Certification

§  Hot water heat Piping

§  Chilled Water Piping

§  Domestic Water Piping

§  Roof Drain Piping

§  Insulation

§  Waste and Vent Piping       

§  Sheetmetal/ Air Distribution

§  Balancing

§  Temperature Controls

§  Underground Utilities

§  HVAC Equipment Setting