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The North Acute Care Building, also called the Acute Care Pavilion, will be a new state of-the-art facility that will enhance the quality of healthcare to Napa residents. Construction of the three-story surgery and intensive care unit begun this December, and is expected to be completed by spring 2013. Program for the building includes Clinical Labs, Central Processing and a Surgical Suite.
The North Building has been designed to satisfy the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) requirements for “green” health care facilities. This project is the second LEED Gold Certified Healthcare project for Wright Contracting, and is raising the bar locally for new healthcare construction, by becoming one of the first environmentally friendly facilities in the Napa area.
Using the latest virtual 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) to coordinate the new Smart OR’s, Patient Rooms and Laboratories, is part of the innovative project delivery system employed at the Queen, to minimize paper and maximize communication with the Project Team. VICO online project management software augments the 3rd dimensional building model, to produce the 4th and 5th dimensions of schedule and cost, for project coordination in real time.
Project Architects: CO Architects www.coarchitects.com
Project Manager: Cory McCormick
Superintendent: Tom Kane
Assistant Superintendent: Chris Calvert
Project Engineers: Heather Young, Doug Marshall
Project Admin: Denise Akers