The 56-acre campus, 175,500-sf medical center is composed of a 138,000-sf hospital, licensed for 40 beds, and a 37,500-sf medical office building. The PNMC features state-of-the-art services for general medicine, surgery, diagnostic imaging, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, sleep disorders, and emergency medicine.
The $70.6-million (total project cost) facility demonstrates that a medical center can offer the most advanced technology and forward-thinking patient care in a sound, energy efficient environment. All buildings are sited and designed to maximize daylight for heating and cooling efficiency. Courtyards inside the facilities increase access to natural light, and every patient room has windows. All windows are specially treated to improve heating and cooling efficiency.
Occupancy sensors and building control systems monitor the lighting and HVAC throughout the medical center. Automated controls turn down systems when not in use. A unique ventilation system provides 100 percent fresh air in all the buildings. There is no recycled air in the facilities. Furthermore, PNMC meets 100 percent of its electrical needs by purchasing green power.
The three-story medical office building houses 30 physicians and providers specializing in family medicine, internal medicine, women’s health, and cardiology. A two-story administration building housing the main lobby and information desk connects the medical office building with the hospital. Admitting, conference rooms, medical records, a gift shop, human resources, business offices, and employee and occupational health are also located in the administration building.
The lower level of the hospital houses support services, such as materials management, engineering, housekeeping, bio-med, and dietary. Surgical services with three operating rooms, outpatient services, laboratories, a 15-bed emergency department, pharmacy, and diagnostic imaging are located on the first floor. Diagnostic imaging equipment includes MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, radiology, and fluoroscopy.
The main inpatient area on the second floor is designed to be scaleable depending on patient demand. The four-bed ICU can expand to eight beds, and the eight-bed birthing center can adapt to accommodate overflow from the 27-bed medical/surgical unit.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | Providence Health System | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Newberg, Oregon UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Medical Center | |||||||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Construction Management | |||||||||||
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| Project Cost: | $70,600,000 | |||||||||||
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| Total GSF: | 175,500 | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | Mahlum Architects | |||||||||||
| Commissioning Agent | Engineering Economics Inc. | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Sustainable Design | Green Building Services | |||||||||||
| Engineer | Larry Anderson Engineering Inc. | |||||||||||
| Engineer - MEP | Glumac International | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Structural | Degenkolb Engineers | |||||||||||
| General Contractor | Skanska USA Building Inc. | |||||||||||
| Landscape Architect | Mayer-Reed | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 08/27/2008 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 08/15/2008 | ||||||||||||
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