Monday, May 13, 2019

Children's Hospital Construction Activity This Week








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Children's Hospital has begun construction activity in preparation for the new Building Care, Forest B, Phase 2 of the expansion, planned to open in Spring of 2022.


The 310,000 square-foot addition will add an eight-story building and will includes diagnostic and treatment facilities, primarily out-patient cancer and others) labs, new state-of-the-art operating rooms, 20 inpatient beds, and a lobby. There will be two floors of underground parking and sterile processing. This will bring SCH bed total to 409, up from 200 before its expansion 2012 plan. 


The helicopter landing pad has already moved temporarily to the roof of Forest A (176’), now known as Friends of Costco Building, Phase 1 of the expansion. The landing pad will be active for the next four years, until Building Care is completed Noise is expected to be louder than the former ground-based helipad. When Forest B is complete, the helistop will moves to its permanent location on top of the Friends of Costco Building (same height).  



The Hospital posted this information on their Construction Blog about specific construction activity this week:
      • Excavation
      • Complete steel and sheet deck for concrete wall
      • Install tie backs/anchors for retaining walls
      • Install water proofing and drain gates at perimeter walls
      • Footings: install rebar; install anchors; form and pour footings
      • Form and pour concrete pad and columns
      • Internal activities on L1 of Forest A): re-install ceiling panels
      • Activities south of Forest A (near the loading dock and NE 45th Street): pour and backfill duct bank; form and pour load bank footing

Construction noise will be generated throughout the week. 
Construction activity is weather-dependent and subject to change based on conditions. All work will take place within standard construction hours: 8-6pm and 9-6pm on Saturday. 
Call 206-987-8000 or email construction@seattlechildrens.org with questions. 

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