Fort Stewart Winn Army Community Hospital
This two-phase project included 160,000-SF of clinical additions and renovations. The project was completed in two phases to allow continuous hospital operations while the existing building was altered. Evidenced-based design concepts were incorporated that enhance the patient experience, make staff more productive and create a more user-friendly facility. Sustainable design and development were also a high priority, as the project was designed to achieve LEED Silver certification.
Phase I included a two-story, 65,000-SF medical clinic addition, housing physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthopedic/podiatry and ancillary support spaces, a behavioral health clinic, substance abuse program and social work services area. A new central utility plant was required to house mechanical and electrical equipment to meet the utility demands.
Phase II consisted of a 40,000-SF addition that provided new emergency department services on the first floor and quality management, medical company, industrial hygiene and electronic data storage facilities services on the second floor. The 55,000-SF renovation encompassed internal medicine, family medicine, a nutrition care clinic, pharmacy/outpatient services and pathology laboratory. Renovations to the second floor included information management/administration, protocol tracking management and a conference center.
Site work design added 235 parking spaces with the option of future expansion up to 500 spaces.
Client
US Army Corps of Engineers
At a glance
105,000-SF addition
55,000-SF renovation
Emergency department
235 parking spaces
LEED Silver design
Features
Phased design and construction
Sustainable design features
Evidenced based design
Multi-use courtyard
Central utility plant
Parking designed for an expansion to 500 spaces
Services
Architectural design
Engineering: electrical, mechanical, life safety