UC Irvine Douglas Hospital

About the Project

This 191-bed, seven-story hospital was constructed on the grounds of the 33-acre UC Irvine’s Medical Center campus, which presented a tight, logistically challenging site. The design-build team worked tirelessly to create a space that promoted health, healing and wellness while enhancing the dual missions of teaching and research. Daylight was maximized wherever possible, and architectural finishes were chosen for durability and to impart a sense of serenity to those visiting the space.

 

“Hensel Phelps Construction Co. has demonstrated an unparalleled ability in the management and delivery of this complex project. The owner relationship created between the University and Hensel Phelps should be presented as a model for the entire industry to replicate.”

– Rebekah G. Gladson, FAIA, AUA, Former Associate Vice Chancellor, Campus Architect, UCI Design and Construction Services

Challenge

Choosing the Right Delivery Method for Construction of a Major Medical Center

California healthcare construction in the early 2000’s was proving a difficult task. UC Irvine knew they were up against some major challenges on this project long before design and construction began. Following the January 1994 Northridge earthquake, the State of California enacted seismic-safety legislation for hospitals, with a mandate that these issues had to be addressed by 2008. This mandate directly impacted the existing UC Irvine hospital, and it was decided that a new hospital tower had to be built. Under this deadline and numerous budget constraints. UC Irvine set out to deliver a world-class medical center on a fast-track schedule in an extraordinarily busy construction market.

 

Solution

Utilizing Design-Build Delivery to Move Through Major Obstacles

UC Irvine knew a project of this size and magnitude needed a true team of designers and builders if they were going to meet the fast-track schedule. Knowing that OSHPD’s backlog was astronomical, Hensel Phelps took the approach of partnering and aligning itself with OSHPD by negotiating a permitting time frame within their organization. This approach was new to OSHPD and UC Irvine, but with a dedicated Hensel Phelps expediter, it was effectively accomplished. Hensel Phelps also pushed the limits of true design-build, collaborating with trade partners early in the project to keep the budget in step with market conditions.

 

Result

Design-Build Done Right: On Budget, Ahead of Schedule

In the end, this modern healthcare and first-class teaching facility was the first large design-build hospital in the state of California. Utilizing the design-build delivery method allowed for the successful completion of this hospital a full four months ahead of schedule, within budget, with zero claims and with an exemplary safety record. Hensel Phelps drew the blueprint for the success of this job with the initial work schedule and with a daily commitment to solve problems quickly in the field.  In partnership with UC Irvine, Hensel Phelps changed the future of hospital construction in California by working collaboratively with OSHPD in a design-build model and by doing what the construction industry said couldn’t be successfully done.

Quick Facts

  • Location Orange, California
  • Client University of California, Irvine
  • Architect HOK
  • Industry Healthcare
  • Line of Business Construction
  • Delivery Method Design-Build
  • Completion Date September 2008
  • Duration 45 months
  • Contract Value $ 280,889,742
  • Square Footage 474,353 SF

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