
John C. Lincoln Medical Center Central Utility Plant
New central plant sets the stage for future expansion
Gilbane served as construction manager at-risk for the construction of a new central utility plant at John C. Lincoln’s (Now HonorHealth) Medical Center Campus in Phoenix, Arizona. The existing central plant in the basement of the hospital was demolished and the existing equipment was relocated and/or replaced.
Project Overview
- Fast-track design encompassed 16,000-SF of space on the campus with a 8,000-SF facility
- Demolition of an existing medical office building on the hospital campus, temporary utility connections, relocation of underground utilities, and the construction of a new central plant building to increase capacity for future campus expansion
- The new central utility plant contains chillers, pumps, boilers, cooling towers, emergency generators, electrical distribution, and necessary support components
- The central plant feeds chilled water and steam to heating and cooling systems throughout the hospital, for air conditioning, sterilizers and kitchen equipment
Through the use of laser scanning, the project team was able to deliver this quick turnaround project within budget and on schedule.
Quick Stats
- Client:
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
- Architect:
- Size: 8,000 SF
8,000
square feet
900
ton cooling tower
266
bed hospital

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