| PROPOSED PROJECT TIMELINE |
February 2011
Sale of bonds
March 2011
Set up site fencing (will affect some parking areas)
Coe building asbestos abatement
New LTCC canopy construction begins
April-June 2011
Coe building demolition
Relocate existing Gift Shop to temporary location
Site excavation
Drill elevator holes
Footings/structure
July-September 2011
New LTCC canopy/entrance finished
Structural concrete poured
Structural steel erected
December 2011
Exterior skin completed
May 2012
New emergency department complete/relocates to new addition
New radiology equipment
New laboratory
Renovation begins in kitchen
June 2012
Projected completion date |
For a slide show of the proposed project timeline with visuals and renderings, click here |
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FACILITIES MASTER PLAN |
The current Modernization Project is Phase II of West Park Hospital's three-phase facilities master plan, which was developed in 2006 and approved by the Board of Trustees in 2007. |
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Phase I: Cathcart Health Center |
Phase I of the facilities master plan included moving physician offices out of the deteriorating Coe Medical Office Building and constructing the Cathcart Health Center on the West Strip, which was completed in April 2009. |
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Cathcart Health Center Tenants
- Five Physician Tenants
- WPH Urgent Care
- WPH Psychiatrists
- Behavioral Health
- Outpatient Rehab
- Health Check Labs
- X-ray
- Coe Pharmacy
- Internal Medicine Suite
- Coffee bar
Room for added specialties with active searches for ENT, Dermatology, Cardiology
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Phase II: Modernization Project |
The heart of the Modernization Project is a new emergency department with private rooms and enough space to reflect our current emergency department volumes. The Modernization Project also relocates key clinical services adjacent to the emergency department, such as laboratory and imaging.The Modernization Project also sets the stage for the handful of smaller projects that make up Phase III. |
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What Will Change?
- 110,071 square feet in new and renovated space
- Relocation of laboratory and imaging
- Infrastructure created for future patient rooms
- Separation of public and patient corridors
- New entrance to provide improved way-finding
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Phase III: Renovation of existing structure and relocation of important patient services |
Planned Phase III improvements include the acute and critical care rooms above the new addition, where they are near and easily accessible to ED, lab and radiology services; moving the kitchen underneath the new addition, enabling it to be closer and better serve its main customers, LTCC and acute care; moving Cedar Mountain Center patient to the third floor of the current building, which would free up that area for close-in parking; and renovating the vacated space in the existing building to prepare for moving patient-utilized departments to more accessible spaces; in addition to other projects.
Phase III is expected to be completed in segments as funds are available and be funded internally.
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