The Phoenix Children's Hospital Multipurpose Outpatient Clinic colorful waiting area.

Expanding Capacity at Phoenix Children's Hospital

Phoenix Children's Hospital Multipurpose Outpatient Clinic | Phoenix, AZ

DPR is performing a tenant finish and fit-out for a new specialty clinic at Phoenix Children's Hospital. The project comprises 27,800 sq. ft. over two phases of construction within the existing shelled and currently occupied space on the main tower's second floor. Phase 1 consisted of 12,500 sq. ft. of 22 exam rooms, nurse stations, a reception desk, and a new lobby area. The 15,300-sq.-ft Phase 2 of the fit-out is currently underway and is scheduled for completion in the Spring of 2025.

Multipurpose Outpatient Clinic

Challenges & Solutions

Communication was key to minimizing interruptions to the hospital campus while working adjacent to occupied clinics, administration space, and above an active emergency department. The team developed detailed phasing plans, worked closely with users/trade partners, and built trust with multiple stakeholders, which allowed DPR to successfully execute Phase 1 of this project on time and under budget.

Hospital building and vehicle icon

Both Phases 1 and 2 are located above the active emergency department

Medical gas and nurse calls were late additions

Installation of a roll-on ambulatory recessed scale required structural steel

Phoenix Children's Hospital's Thomas Parking Garage entrance and exit at night.
Phoenix Children's Hospital

Thomas Campus East Parking Garage

The new 692-stall precast parking garage is located at the main entrance of the Phoenix Children’s Hospital and mirrors the original parking garage to provide an inviting gateway into the campus.

About the

Parking Garage

The DPR team pot-holed and mapped all existing utilities on site before design. Working with strategic partner vConstruct, DPR added the existing utilities to the model. This gave designer Orcutt Winslow time to adjust foundations to miss an existing electrical duct bank that runs through the footprint of the structure. Additionally, DPR modeled all MEP elements for coordination and to conceal electrical conduits within the columns and topping slab.

Parking Garage

Innovations

Prefab and Pre-cast Elements

The parking garage façade included curved prefabrication elements, perforated, corrugated, and traditional metal panels, and various lighting elements. The structure was engineered/modeled, formed, and pre-cast at Coreslab's facility. Once shipped to the site, the entire structure was erected in 7 weeks via a 250-ton crane.

Strategic Project Planning

DPR utilized pull-planning and takt plans to involve the trades in the planning process and communicate that plan back to the field. This made project execution more efficient, so the team was able to meet project deadlines.

Sound Wall

The demolition and construction were surrounded by existing hospital buildings, so special attention was paid to the vulnerable patient population. To address concerns, DPR built a sound wall, including safety view windows, to provide natural light over the existing exterior and monitored for sound and vibration concerns.

Building Better Teams

The team also had multiple craft barbecues to celebrate milestones, during which the team members exhibited excellent grillsmanship. These barbecues were important to recognize the skilled trades' hard work as well as build camaraderie throughout the project.

Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage is being built by a group of construction workers.
The team at the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage meeting and planning for construction.
An aerial view of the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage during construction.
The DPR Team at the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage making barbeque.
Parking Garage

Innovations

Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage is being built by a group of construction workers.

Prefab and Pre-cast Elements

The parking garage façade included curved prefabrication elements, perforated, corrugated, and traditional metal panels, and various lighting elements. The structure was engineered/modeled, formed, and pre-cast at Coreslab's facility. Once shipped to the site, the entire structure was erected in 7 weeks via a 250-ton crane.

The team at the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage meeting and planning for construction.

Strategic Project Planning

DPR utilized pull-planning and takt plans to involve the trades in the planning process and communicate that plan back to the field. This made project execution more efficient, so the team was able to meet project deadlines.

An aerial view of the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage during construction.

Sound Wall

The demolition and construction were surrounded by existing hospital buildings, so special attention was paid to the vulnerable patient population. To address concerns, DPR built a sound wall, including safety view windows, to provide natural light over the existing exterior and monitored for sound and vibration concerns.

The DPR Team at the Phoenix Children's Hospital Thomas Parking Garage making barbeque.

Building Better Teams

The team also had multiple craft barbecues to celebrate milestones, during which the team members exhibited excellent grillsmanship. These barbecues were important to recognize the skilled trades' hard work as well as build camaraderie throughout the project.

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