Naval Hospital at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Nevada |
LAS VEGAS, NV -- The Naval Hospital at Marine Corps Base
Camp Pendleton received two Alliant Build America awards from the Associated
General Contractors of America, including Best New Building Project and the
Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering award.
A joint venture of Clark Construction Group - California,
LP, and McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., delivered the design-build project
six months ahead of schedule and more than $100 million below the Navy's
original budget. HDR Architecture and
HKS, Inc., led the design team.
Situated on a 70-acre site near the south entrance to Marine
Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the hospital provides emergency, primary, intensive,
and specialty care. The facility has 96 outpatient procedure rooms, 205 exam
rooms, ancillary departments, support spaces and 54 patient rooms accommodating
up to 60 beds for non-ambulatory patients who require stays in excess of 24
hours.
In addition to leading the project's design and construction
efforts, Clark/McCarthy took on responsibility for planning, procuring, and
installing all medical equipment, furniture, and artwork, in addition to
training hospital staff.
This was the first time the Naval Facilities Engineering Command
(NAVFAC) Southwest had relied on this contracting method.
In collaboration with NAVFAC and Navy
Medicine, Clark/McCarthy developed a medical equipment package to select more
than 20,000 pieces of equipment and coordinate the building infrastructure.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Bonnie Kutch,
McCarthy San Diego Media Representative
Kutch & Company
Phone: (619) 299-1010
Eric Fulton,
Corporate Communications
Clark Construction Group LLC
Phone: (301) 272-8437