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LEED Certified to LEED Gold Certified
The project: A $418 million renovation and campus beautification project added a Wellness & Aquatic Therapy Center, outpatient facilities, and expanded the inpatient areas to improve seismic safety.
The goal: Upgrade the campus with technologically advanced facilities and increase accessibility for patients and the surrounding community to secure Rancho Los Amigos’ future as one of the top-ranked rehabilitation hospitals in the nation.
Project approach: Design and construction of the campus was completed via design-build and design-bid-build delivery methods and was done in two phases. IMEG provided engineering design services for Phase 1 and provided due diligence for Phase 2.
Project highlights: Phase 1 (completed via design-build delivery) included the demolition of multiple campus buildings, including two major facilities, and the construction of new buildings on the demolished site. New buildings included the LEED Gold, 13,000-sf Wellness & Aquatic Therapy Center; new campus entry plaza; LEED Silver, 12,000-sf warehouse; LEED Certified, 103,000-sf, three-story outpatient building; LEED Certified, 40,000-sf Jacqueline Perry Institute (JPI) addition and first-floor remodel; parking structure expansion; and re-routed utilities that were buried or placed adjacent to the Phase 1 area. Utility re-routing was completed while maintaining continuity of services for the campus.
Phase 2 involved the LEED Silver, 64,804-sf renovation of the historical Harriman Building; LEED Gold, 49,221-sf renovation of the Support Services building; Preparation of demolition drawings for site utilities of various buildings; and design of various utilities, such as space cooling, heating hot water distribution, steam, and condensate; domestic cold and hot water, recirculating line, medical and natural gas, and industrial air into campus tunnels; and electrical systems, including normal and emergency power. Additional campus improvements spanning the 42-acre site followed, along with the decommissioning and demolition of several OSHPD buildings.
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Awards:
AIA Healthcare Design Award, 2021
Building Design+Construction, Building Team Silver Award, 2019
Fast Company Innovation by Design Honorable Mention, 2019
Los Angeles Business Journal, Commercial Real Estate Gold Award, 2018
Los Angeles Business Council, Los Angeles Architectural Award, 2016