Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Rust Medical Center
Presbyterian Healthcare Services’ Rust Medical Center underwent a multiphase transformation in which the original 90,000 SF hospital was developed to a multi-building campus with a 535,000 SF hospital, 101,000 SF medical office building, and 11,000 SF central plant. Designed with the patients and convenience in mind, Rust offers all private patient rooms that are adaptable to any level of care, …
Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Administrative Center
Designed with the future in mind, Presbyterian Healthcare Services’ Reverend Hugh A. Cooper Administrative Center facility houses over 2,100 employees. Nicknamed “The Coop,” the 320,000 sf headquarters building features the latest effective strategies for workforce productivity, recruitment, and retention and long term operational efficiency for the health plan and clinical support staff. The multi-phase project includes a renovation of the …
Yuma Regional Medical Center Emergency Department
Constructed in 1957, Yuma Regional Medical Center is home to a growing community that had outgrown its medical resource, leaving a need for an expansion of the Emergency Department. In three-years, the design team was able to expand the facility to 71,000+ SF, add a three-level parking garage to alleviate pedestrian traffic and parking issues, and relocate the central utility …
Department of Veterans Affairs, Grand Junction VA Medical Center
The Grand Junction VA’s physical medicine and rehabilitation department needed to expand their space by 50 percent to be able to better serve veterans. This single-story medical building was designed with the future in mind with the ability to add a second story, and includes medical treatment spaces, offices, gymnasium, prosthetics lab, exam rooms and a rehab park. Evaporative cooled …