Berg is Playing a Major Role in a Massive Southern California Healthcare Expansion
Bergelectric was recently awarded the Loma Linda University Medical Center Campus Transformation Project—a massive $1.2-billion, 910,250-square foot rebuilding plan for the Inland Empire medical campus. The renovation was spurred, in part, by seismic requirements that will make the current adult hospital unusable in 2020.
The project will consist of a new, three-story diagnostic and treatment center; a total care birthing center; a full mechanical level and two patient bed towers; a ten-story adult patient tower and; a three-story patient tower for the children’s hospital. It will include renovations of existing space along with the construction of brand new facilities—including a new tower that will be connected to the existing central utility plant. The entire facility will be on “base isolation” which will allow it to shift 42-inches side to side, and 6-inches up and down.
Teaming up, once again, with McCarthy Building Company, Bergelectric plans to draw from the team’s long list of successful healthcare projects that include Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, and the recently completed Prebys Cardiovascular Institute in San Diego (just to name a few). The medical center campus transformation is expected to be completed in December 2019.
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