Saiful Bouquet prepared Bridging Documents for the High Desert Health System’s Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center. The new 141,000 MACC building replaced the current buildings which are remotely located and spread among several wings of a building originally constructed as a hospital. The clinical building was designed as a 2-story moment frame and the craft & maintenance buildings are CMU wall construction.
The new complex consists of a new ambulatory care facility to house a large ambulatory surgical center, adult and pediatric primary care clinics, an urgent care clinic, a women’s clinic, and medical and surgical subspecialty clinics. The facility also houses ancillary diagnostic and treatment services, including imaging, laboratory, electro diagnostic testing, pharmacy, and therapy services as well as an administration/support services facility to house administrative and support services, such as finance, information systems, materials management, and environmental services; and an on-site central plant. The project included site improvements to the property to support the MACC complex. The facility was designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification.
Awards
2011 Los Angeles Business Council – Award of Excellence: Healthcare Design Concept