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 Morgue and Autopsy Laboratories

Extensive field inspection and documentation of existing conditions were conducted to verify the operation of existing systems, to evaluate new demands, and to determine the necessary corrections to meet current code and OSHPD requirements. This effort required installation of a state fire marshal approved fire-stopping assembly. A dedicated under floor exhaust system was designed for the negatively pressurized autopsy table to transfer fumes and odors to rooftop exhaust fans. Piped utilities consisted of the following medical gasses: oxygen and nitrogen, and vacuum. Systems include domestic cold water, domestic hot water supply and return, natural gas, sanitary sewer, acid resistant waste, and automatic fire protection systems, also A/C condensate drainage for the body storage room. The systems were designed in compliance with OSHPD requirements, ADA, NFPA 99 (medical gases) and NFPA 13 (fire protection). The design is also in compliance with additional OSHPD-mandated seismic strengthening requirements.




Project Information
Building Owner: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Building Location: San Jose, California UNITED STATES
Project Type: Renovation
Principal Building Function: Autopsy lab, clinical lab, morgue
Project Timeline
Jul 2004Completion
Last known status: Completed
Construction Cost: $1,500,000
About These Cost Figures
Building Information
Project Includes: Forensic
Healthcare
Healthcare: Hospital
Laboratory
Total GSF: 12,400
Project Team
Architect Cuschieri Horton
Contractor XL Construction
Engineer - MEP Greene Engineers
Profile Created 01/05/2007
Last Updated 10/12/2007
About the Reported Cost Figures
The cost figures reported are supplied by the firms that submitted these projects for publication, which in most cases are the designers or builders. Whereas these sources are intimately familiar with their projects, they may not be fully aware of the owners' finally-realized and recorded costs. In some cases, costs are truly and completely accounted for, and in others they represent a near approximation of the final costs. Costs have not been adjusted for year of construction, nor has any attempt been made to make regional cost adjustments.

Further, costs are not comparable on any kind of detailed standard costing model. Hence, it is possible for the cost of one building to include a steam boiler, while the cost of a comparable building might not include the boiler, if steam is being supplied from an already existing campus grid. Or, in another case, a building might include excess boiler capacity to supply steam to another building. Some submittals include fees or unusual site improvements as part of the construction costs, which others do not.
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Autopsy Lab

 
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Morgue

 

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