The extensive expansion of Good Samaritan West Tower Medical Center involves the addition of 60,000 of new building space and over 19,000 of renovation. This will provide room for a new respiratory therapy area, a new kitchen area, as well as support for new electrical services. The ground level expansion will provide a new Emergency Department. The upper floors will host a new Critical Care Unit and offer space for additional medical/surgical beds and expanded administrative services. The sitework package incorporates new Emergency Department ambulance access, urgent care dropoff areas, as well as revised sidewalk and entry roadwork.
Name of Project: Good Samaritan Regional Medical
Center West Tower Expansion
Location: Corvallis
Owner: Samaritan Health Services
Architect: Clark/Kjos Architects, Portland
General Contractor: Andersen Construction, Portland
Engineers or Other
Design Consultants: Devco Engineering Inc.,Portland;
Interface Engineering, Portland;
James D. Graham & Associates,
Portland
Total Construction Cost: $25 million
Construction Start Date: January, 2008
Expected
Completion Date: March, 2010


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