Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Mangurian Building

The Mangurian Building is a five story medical office building to support cancer, neurologic and neurosurgical care. The building features chemotherapy space, a USP 797 and 800 pharmacy, one floor for neurology and neurosurgery, and two floors for hematology and oncology.

Security

Access control and video surveillance.

Communications

Communications systems including a multizone paging and nurse call system for infusion, exam, and procedure rooms, and a structured cabling system supporting the VOIP telephony, data networks, distributed antenna, and wireless access point systems.

Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Hope Lodge

The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Hope Lodge is a residential building for cancer treatment patients seeking treatment at any cancer center in the Jacksonville area. Amenities in the facility include thirty patient suites with private bath and television, shared kitchen and dining spaces, a resource library with an internet computer station, family recreation rooms, an outdoor patio area and healing garden, and a laundry facility.

Augusta University Health Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation

Renovation of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital and the Long Term Acute Care Hospital at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation center focuses on helping patients build strength, endurance, and self-care while receiving assistance with medical issues. The long term hospital provides 24-hour complete care from registered nurses, and support from other specialists such as respiratory therapists, physical therapists, speech language pathologists, and registered dieticians. Upgrades to the historic facility include replacement of two stand-alone water-cooled chillers, associated cooling towers, chilled water and condenser water pumps, and expansion tanks with a central chilled water system that includes an air-cooled chiller, associated chilled water pumps and interconnect chilled water system to serve both buildings.

Awards

The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation received a 2018 Project Achievement Award for Best Healthcare Project Renovation/Modernization. Additionally, this project received the 2018 Sustainability Award at the Board of Regents Facilities Officer Conference.

Grady Memorial Hospital Cancer Center of Excellence

The facility is the first of three Cancer Centers of Excellence in Georgia providing clinical research, cancer prevention, treatment, and community outreach, on two renovated floors of the main hospital. The facility includes two mammography rooms, a stereotactic biopsy room, two ultrasound rooms, a PET scan, CAT scan, outpatient infusion room, a pharmacy, ten research laboratories, forty-one patient beds, scanning and therapy technology, exam rooms, and administrative offices.

Communications

Communication systems, including structured cabling system, and local (LAN) and wide area networking (WAN), for the first of three Cancer Centers of Excellence in Georgia.

Security

Security systems, including access control and video surveillance systems.

Awards

Recipient of the Award of Excellence, Health Care from Southeast Construction Magazine, 2004; the Design-Build, Renovation Award, Build America Award, 2004; the Award, $20 – $50 million projects category from AGC’s Build Georgia, 2004; and the Award of Excellence from ABC Georgia, 2002.

Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center

Renovation of 96,000 square feet, and an addition of 112,000 square feet to the Hollings Cancer Center. The facility houses research space, a vivarium, three CAT scanners, a simulator room, a linear accelerator, a tomography room, diagnostic and treatment areas, radiation oncology, chemotherapy, a pharmacy, phlebotomy, and administrative and support spaces. Shared equipment rooms include cold and warm rooms, a molecular imaging core, a drug metabolism and clinical pharmacology core, and a drug discovery core.

Commissioning

Retrocommissioning of the mechanical systems serving the renovation of, and addition to, the Hollings Cancer Center.

Communications

Communications systems for the Cancer Center, including nurse call and a structured cabling system.

North Fulton Regional Hospital Addition and Renovations

Additions and alterations in the 160 bed North Fulton Regional Hospital include expansion of the operating room suite, food service and dining facilities, intensive care unit, emergency department, acute care patient beds, and the central plant.

Northside Hospital Women’s Center

Addition of a four story Women’s Center housing women’s services including thirty-six labor/delivery/recovery rooms, a five bed pre/post-operative area, two procedure rooms, five mammogram rooms, two ultrasound rooms, fifteen patient rooms, and a special care nursery.

Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Master Planning and Studies

  • Update of the campus utility master plan for the chilled water, hot water and emergency power systems associated with CUP-A and CUP-B.
  • Master planning for expansion of the hospital, renovations in the hospital, Cannaday, and Davis Buildings, and the addition of a medical office building.
  • Master planning for the transition of a campus Building Management System (BMS) to a newer technology, assistance with the selection of a BMS vendor, and the development of campus controls standards.
  • Study of the emergency power supply and distribution systems for the Mayo Clinic Jacksonville and Saint Luke’s Hospital, including 6 MW emergency power generation, exterior 5 kV distribution systems, interior building distribution systems, and UPS systems totaling 2.5 MW. The study includes a survey of equipment and recommendations for policy implementation for maintenance, repair, replacement, testing, and direction for future design.
  • Study of the central chilled water systems in two central plants (CUP-A and CUP-B) including an evaluation of the control systems, pumping systems, chillers, campus chilled water distribution, and building chilled water loads.
  • Study of the domestic hot water recirculating system that serves the First through the Sixth Floor of the hospital, including flow and pump head calculations, an overall plan review, and an evaluation of the pumping system.
  • Assessment of the air distribution systems in areas B, C, and D, as well as the cafeteria to create a plan for retrocommissioning of the building. The assessment includes the generation of a facility pressure map to establish room-to-room and room-to-outdoor pressure relationships, and evaluation of spaces to be converted from constant volume to variable volume, to have reduced minimum air change rates, or to have space temperature setpoint setbacks when unoccupied.
  • Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Mechanical Modification Projects

    Mechanical modification projects on the Mayo Clinic campus:

  • Replacement of DDC controllers in one central plant (CUP-A) and migration of existing controllers in a second plant (CUP-B) to create an integrated system with new sequences of operation. Additionally, building control valves and flow meters in seven buildings for hot and chilled water.
  • Replacement of five air handling units on a mechanical interstitial floor on the east side of the Davis Building. The units have a total airflow of 120,000 cfm.
  • Addition of a duct-mounted humidifier for AHU1-1, serving an operating suite.
  • Renovation of Operating Room 17 to accommodate Mobetron equipment, and validation of the equipment and controls for AHU 4-5.
  • Modification of AHU2-1 and AHU2-2 serving the cardiology department, cath labs, MRI imaging equipment and offices.
  • Review of terminal unit controls and calibration, and modification of the air handling units outside airflow in the Hospital. Additionally, functional testing of the air handling units in the Stabile North Building.
  • Commissioning and validation of air handling unit and exhaust fan controls, development of a measurement and monitoring plan, implementation of the measurement and monitoring plan, and the development of an energy management dashboard for the Stabile North Building.
  • Retrocommissioning of five air handling systems serving diagnostic and treatment areas, and four nursing units.
  • Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Patient Tower Expansion

    Expansion of a six story hospital patient tower for a two patient floor, 104 bed addition. The project includes HVAC infrastructure, sized and configured to serve two future patient floors and the replacement of a proprietary type building automation system throughout the tower with an open platform type system. Phased construction enabled the first half of the new patient floors to be occupied while the second half was completed.

    Communications

    Specialty systems include structured cabling for voice, data, video and patient monitoring, a distributed antenna system, nurse call/Code Blue, television cable system, patient entertainment and interactive TV, a public address and music system, raceway for audio-visual presentations and videoconferencing, and an intercom.