Sunday, December 20, 2009

McCarthy Building Companies Completes Major Expansion at Mission Hospital in California


Project wins industry award for high-level use of Building Information Modeling

MISSION VIEJO, CA –McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (www.mccarthy.com) of Newport Beach, recognized as one of the nation’s largest builders of healthcare facilities, recently completed construction of the $153 million Patient Care Tower at Mission Hospital (www.mission4health.com) (top right photo and bottom left photo) in Mission Viejo.

Built next to the existing Mission Hospital tower at the southeast corner of Crown Valley Parkway and Medical Center Road, the new four-level patient tower was completed ahead of schedule and opened on November 15, 2009.

The new tower features a patient-centered design along with next-generation advancements in healthcare technology and seismic building safety. The latest in advanced diagnostic and patient care services are housed within the 345-bed Mission Viejo campus including: 44 beds, advanced diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, the Zimmer Neuroscience Wing, the Swenson Family Linear Accelerator Suite and the Schumacher Healing Garden.


The expansion also includes a new chapel available to patients and visitors of all faiths 24 hours, seven days a week. The chapel was made possible by a $1 million commitment from the Auxiliary of Mission Hospital.

“After nine years of planning and two years of construction, Mission Hospital is now the diagnostically most advanced hospital in the country,” said Peter F. Bastone, (middle left photo) President and Chief Executive Officer of Mission Hospital. “The tower was built to provide the future of healthcare to south Orange County, recognizing the diverse, growing needs of our community.”

Designed by RBB Architects Inc. (www.rbbinc.com) of Los Angeles, the new Patient Care Tower’s award-winning architecture was created to promote healing for patients, a comfortable atmosphere for families and an enhanced state-of-the-art working environment for hospital staff. Some of the tower’s patient and family friendly highlights include: private rooms, an expanded family area, dedicated sleep chairs for guests and wireless connectivity throughout the hospital.


McCarthy Building Companies served as general contractor for the new tower as well as an underground tunnel and a 175-foot-long pedestrian bridge that connects the new facility with the main hospital building on the third floor.

Prior to erecting the tower, McCarthy conducted 11 months of significant site work including the installation of new utilities, re-configuring the entrance to the hospital and parking lot and demolishing an existing two-story conference center.

Contacts:

Laura Mickelson (LM Communications), (949) 453-0851, (949) 453-8420 fax lauramickelson@cox.net. Follow me on Twitter: @lauramickelson
Susan Garritano (McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.), (314) 968-3300

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