Sutter Santa Rosa Hospital Expansion Wing, Increments 1-5 (Foundation, Structural Steel, Exterior Shell, T.I., Superstructure and Underground)
This $150+ million expansion project constructs a new three-story wing and includes the following: 40 all-private patient rooms, one new operating room (a second one shelled for future use), a new endoscopy unit, a new and modernized outpatient care unit (OCU), and high-tech learning spaces for nurse and clinician education and training including patient seminars on health topics such as bariatrics, and orthopedics. The expansion wing was designed to fit seamlessly with the main hospital building and includes natural lighting throughout with sweeping views of the surrounding community. The new tower is also the first Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) project in California to use a prefabricated exterior system, where the expansion part of the facility seamlessly blends prefab elements with non-prefab components.