Santa Rosa, CA
Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital Expansion
Project Description
The Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital Expansion project is a three-story building, of approximately 56,500 sqft. It sits as an expansion to the east side of the existing hospital.
The project features the following:
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First-floor operating room with one future shell operating room space,
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20 prep/recover bays,
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3 endoscopy suites,
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expansion of the existing sterile processing department.
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40 licensed patient beds
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two patient isolation rooms with pressure monitoring.
The expansion ties into the existing central utility plant (CUP) for chilled water and heating hot water service. An additional 400-ton water-cooled centrifugal chiller and cooling tower was added to increase the Chilled Water capacity of the CUP as a part of the project. Steam is provided to three sterilizers and rooftop humidifier via six steam boilers provided in a first-floor boiler room. Two 100% outside air custom rooftop air handling units (AHU) distribute ventilation to the expansion. A heat recovery loop transfers energy between exhaust and outside air paths for improved energy savings. A heat injection valve enables additional heating capacity for the AHUs through the heat recovery loop.
Systems Commissioned
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Mechanical Systems
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Building Automation System
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Lighting Controls
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Plumbing + Domestic Hot Water Systems
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Pneumatic Tube