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Loma Linda University Medical Center Campus 

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
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This 970,000-square-foot campus transformation project for Loma Linda University Medical Center included 17 stories of new adult and children's hospital towers over a shared central podium space. The structure was built with 42,000 cubic yards of concrete, just under 25,000 tons of steel, and was completed ahead of schedule, as one of the fastest hospitals McCarthy has built.
As a Level 1 trauma center, the Loma Linda University Medical Center provides the most advanced trauma care available. The 600,000-square-foot adult tower includes 336 acute care beds and related support space to serve three intensive care floors, five medical/surgical floors, and one ante- and post-partum nursing floor.
The 165,000-square-foot children’s tower includes 96 acute care beds and related support space. The central shared podium space includes emergency, diagnostic and treatment, perioperative, administrative, lobby, food service, and dining programs. This transformative campus was constructed immediately adjacent to a major regional operating trauma medical center and included multiple connections between the new hospital and existing tower. A new façade element was added to the existing tower to visually tie the new and existing facilities.
The Melvin Awards are named after McCarthy’s fourth president, Melvin McCarthy. These yearly awards recognize the most outstanding performance by a project team in each of McCarthy’s regions for small and large projects.
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3 авг 2022

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@kattyhaller3552
@kattyhaller3552 Месяц назад
The best hospital... Icu cardio has such wonderful nurses
@gzeusakey
@gzeusakey 8 месяцев назад
Thank you
@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 Год назад
One very brief shot of the guys REALLY down in the trenches- or should I say steam tunnels? The guys you almost never see are those running the "physical", or powerplant. It's there, and they had to be flexible. They were required to quickly adapt to new equipment and procedures, while continuing to provide power, steam generation, water treatment to already existing departments and structures. That had to be fun, guys. Hope it's all sorted out by now😎
@kimberlylamb6205
@kimberlylamb6205 8 месяцев назад
Me and my brother was born at that hospital on our birthdates I was born on July 15,1996 and my brother was born on May 18th, 1995
@rogeliolopez1817
@rogeliolopez1817 2 года назад
Nice!!!!!
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