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structural members as well as to monitor and ensure floor flatness.


 Sustainable solutions have included using reclaimed water for dust control and installing a system that will capture all of the condensate water from the cooling system for use in watering the rooftop plants.


On Track for 2018 Opening Te new Stanford Hospital project


was about 62 percent complete by mid-March of 2016, with 2.5 percent of the project contract being put in place each month, according to Hurlbut. Overall construction is on track to complete by the end of 2017, and Stanford expects to be treating patients at the new facility in 2018. Te hospital is a key component


of the larger $5 billion Stanford University Medical Center Renewal Project currently underway. Tat Renewal project also includes modern- izing and expanding Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, replacing outdated School of Medicine facilities, renovating Hoover Pavilion and a


Rendering of one of the 368 single patient rooms


Welch Road Utility project to support the new hospital facilities. While the new Stanford Hospital


project has demanded a massive coordination effort and brought with it the types of challenges to be expected from a project of this size, Schoonover said the collaborative team approach has been a key factor in the project’s success to date. “We’ve got a great owner, design,


inspection and construction team, and we’re all pushing for the same conclusion – to get this done as quickly as possible and give Stanford a state-of-the-art hospital so they can continue to deliver world class care here,” he commented. “Tis will be a project to look back upon and be really proud to have played an integral role in in building it. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity.” 


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