Rendering of Planned Ambulatory Care Medical Office Building, San Antonio Regional Hospital Campus, Upland, CA |
Upland, CA – Development
is underway for a 56,000-square-foot, two-story ambulatory care medical office
building on the San Antonio Regional Hospital campus in Upland, Calif. that
will include a City of Hope community cancer center.
Construction is scheduled
to begin the second quarter of 2017, and the building is projected to open in
Fall 2018.
PMB is providing program management,
development and design management services for the project on behalf of San
Antonio Regional Hospital.
Jim Rohan |
The new Vineyard Tower has 92 private rooms, including a 12-bed critical care unit, as well as a new, 8,000-square-foot emergency department with 52 beds and three major treatment rooms.
“We are delighted to be
working with San Antonio Regional Hospital and to be a part of the
revitalization of the hospital campus,” says Jim Rohan, SVP Development, PMB.
“It’s rewarding for us to help sustain and grow a private community
hospital with a 110-year history of serving the residents in the western region
of the Inland Empire.”
The new medical office
building will be situated on a three-acre site located on San Bernardino Road
across from the hospital’s main entrance. It will replace an existing,
functionally obsolete medical office building which is predominately comprised
of hospital administrative services. The
building will be demolished and the staff will be relocated to other campus
buildings.
City of Hope, a world
class leader in cancer treatment and research, will lease approximately 25,000
square feet in the new MOB for a community cancer center. City of Hope services
include radiation therapy, infusion services, hematology and medical oncology,
general surgical oncology, related surgical subspecialties and clinical trials.
The new building will also house San Antonio Regional Hospital’s Women’s Breast
and Imaging Center, a community resource center and medical offices.
San Antonio Regional Hospital Campus, Upland, CA |
Sustainable design and building practices will be implemented throughout the new facility. The building will feature custom-designed medical office suites and convenient parking located next to the building.
Maintaining hospital
campus operations, parking availability, and minimizing construction debris is
at the forefront of PMB’s planning of the project.
In addition to PMB serving
as program manager, HMC Architects, specialists in healthcare design, is
providing architectural services for the MOB. Millie and Severson, one of
Southern California’s largest and most respected builders, will serve as the
project’s general contractor.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Jessica Thompson
949-233-8575 / Jessica@spauldingthompson.com
Laura Mickelson
949-295-4452 / LauraMickelson@cox.net
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