Client:
Bath Community Hospital
Location:
Hot Springs, Virginia
Architect:
Tom Mullinax, AIA
Contract:
$4.2 million
Completed:
April 2016
Phase 2 is a new three story addition directly adjacent to the Phase 1 addition. The first floor consists of a new front entrance lobby with reception desks and privacy conference area. Also included on the first floor is a commercial kitchen open for the public with inside and outside dining areas. The second floor is an extension of the exam and patient rooms from the Phase I second floor. The third floor space is a shelled in space for future expansion of the hospital services. This phase of the hospital project includes a new helipad for exporting emergency patients.
The structure is consisted of structural steel utilizing a slab on grade and slab on deck floor. The veneer of this building will be a mixture of curtain wall and natural stone along with an extension of the heavy timber canopy that was constructed during Phase 1. The interior consists of a vast number of finish selections including ceramic tile, sheet vinyl and carpet. A large number of constructed millwork will be utilized to give the interior an old-fashioned and comfortable feel.
Nielsen budgeted Phase 2 along with Phase 1 in 2012. After many design modification, Nielsen was able to provide Phase 2 within the previously budgeted values.