At a Glance
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140K
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115
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$98M
- Location
- Glen Oaks, New York
- Offices
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Architect
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Enead Architects / Array Architects
- Location
- Glen Oaks, New York
- Offices
- Architect
- Enead Architects / Array Architects
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Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Pavilion
When Northwell Health came to us to consolidate its Zucker Hillside campus, we offered our project management expertise to help develop a brand new psychiatric inpatient pavilion. The existing psychiatric facilities were spread across the campus, and unifying the department within a single building would greatly enhance the hospital’s ability to provide premium healthcare services.
Our project management team developed and oversaw the schedule and budget in concert with the Northwell facilities department. The project wasn’t without its challenges—an unplanned re-evaluation to prefabricate the entire building prompted a pause in progress, and ultimately, a full project restart. Our team overcame this by providing consistent communication and engaging in constant collaboration with senior leadership.
The resulting 115 bed psychiatric pavilion is a two-story structure with a basement level, and incorporates a pharmacy, electroconvulsive therapy suite, and conference area. The facility is equipped with a 20 bed adolescent wing, two adult units with 19 beds each, and services for a geriatric patient population. The Pavilion was delivered under budget and is LEED Certified.
At a Glance
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140K
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115
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$98M
- Location
- Glen Oaks, New York
- Offices
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-
Architect
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Enead Architects / Array Architects
- Location
- Glen Oaks, New York
- Offices
- Architect
- Enead Architects / Array Architects
Share
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