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10 Day Look Ahead: Renewal Project Construction Activities
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The Stanford University Medical Center Renewal Project, which will expand Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, rebuild Stanford Hospital, modernize Hoover Pavilion and replace School of Medicine laboratories, is underway. Below is a summary of the Renewal Project's anticipated construction activities, hours of activity and any affected lane or road closures over the next 10 days. Please click here to subscribe to our 10 day look aheads, which will be emailed every Friday and archived on the Renewal Project website. Please note that that the scope of work and dates of work are subject to change without notice, especially due to weather impacts.
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New Stanford Hospital Facility
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December 2012 - 2019
Work is under way to construct the new Stanford Hospital facility in order to accommodate advances in medical technology, increase capacity and meet new seismic safety standards. The 824,000 square foot hospital includes 368 individual patient rooms, state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment rooms, an expanded Emergency Department, new employee parking structure, five gardens, walking trails and a meditation room. The new hospital is expected to open for patient care in fall of 2019.
This week's activities:
What to expect this weekend (8/31 - 9/1)
Work will continue on the dog park, kiosk, as well as the bridge, lobby and tunnel. Clean-up for opening events will be ongoing.
Weekday Work (9/2
- 9/6)
Hours of Construction Activity: 7 am to 3 pm for regular construction.
From 9/3 - 9/7, leading up to opening events, only key construction activities will be completed including re-cabling, bridge moat pans, dog park, deep brain stimulation, iMRI, generator building and elapse time installation on level 4.
What to expect next weekend (9/7 - 9/8)
Hours of Construction Activity: 7 am to 3 pm
Beginning on 9/8 and continuing through 9/15, there will be a stop of all construction activities in the building for opening events.
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School of Medicine BioMedical Innovations Building
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January 2017 - Late 2019
The BioMedical Innovations Building (BMI) will be a state-of-the-art facility that fully supports the talent and vision of the School of Medicine to translate medical research discoveries into treatments and cures. The new building will be approximately 215,500 square-feet with four above-grade floors of research labs and light-filled gathering places, and a lower basement level with reduced functional square footage for utility support. A connective tunnel to other nearby research facilities is part of the proposed design.
Current Activities:
What to expect this weekend (8/31 - 9/1)
The site is open on Saturday and closed on Sunday.
Hours of Construction Activity: 7 am to 5 pm for regular construction
Interior work progresses including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, doors, painting, flooring, carpeting, ceiling, sprinklers and elevator start-up. Installation of the glass entry continues. Security, audio visual and data cabling continue. Fire alarm start-up is in progress.
On the exterior, terra cotta, metal panels and wood ceilings progress. Concrete work, light pole fittings, site handrails and the Jordan Way improvements are ongoing. Landscaping continues.
South Pasteur has been repaved from Governors to Jordan Way. One lane of South Pasteur is now within the construction site fence to accommodate site work.
What to expect next weekend (9/7 - 9/8)
Hours of Construction Activity: 9 am to 5 pm for regular construction
The site is open on Saturday and closed on Sunday.
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General Reminders |
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Motorists: please be mindful of sharing the road with bicyclists. Consider alternatives to driving, including Stanford's free Marguerite shuttle, biking, carpooling, and transit. Try the do-it-yourself commute planning tool. Cyclists: please be mindful of sharing the sidewalk with pedestrians. Those who choose not to share the road and use the sidewalks must walk their bicycles. Pedestrians: must use the new designated crosswalks on Welch Road. Jaywalking is illegal and especially unsafe in active construction areas. Thank you! |
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You can find the most up to date information on the Renewal Project website at
www.SUMCRenewal.org
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You can also sign up for
project email notices
on the website. For additional information regarding site work, email the Renewal Project at
info@sumcrenewal.org
or call the 24-hour Construction Hotline: (650) 701-SUMC (7862).
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