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Bluestone provided design services to the Critical Access Hospital. The addition provides new surgery, endoscopy, obstetrics and inpatient care services. Several modifications to the existing central plant and hospital infrastructure were also completed.
The design team worked together to provide several addition and infrastructure options for the owner. The team worked with the utility company’s energy modeling partner to develop payback scenarios for architectural, mechanical and electrical design options. The modeling effort focused on budget conscious central plant strategies that will serve the facility for decades to come.
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An intermediate floor was added to the remaining north half of the gymnasium to create two levels. On the upper level, a storage mezzanine was created. Under the storage mezzanine, new, larger locker rooms/restrooms was added. In addition, a reception area, entry vestibule, principal’s office and new classroom were added.
Bluestone Engineering provided complete MEPT/FP design. New, energy efficient LED lighting and lighting controls were specified for the new and renovated areas, plus the parking lots. Rough-in was provided for a permanent and portable theatrical lighting system and sound system for the gymnasium.
The existing fire alarm system was expanded to provide voice annunciation in the new and renovated areas of the building with the capacity to extend to the entire building in the future. A grease interceptor was installed underground outside the building to meet current WRA requirement. New HVAC units were specified for the additions. A fire protection service was installed throughout the new additions and renovated areas, but was designed to eventually serve the entire school.
Square Feet: Demo: 2,200 Remodel: 3,000 Addition: 6,800
Budget: $3,336,000
Architect: BSB Design
General Contractor: Ball Team