Our team of engineers understand the delicate nature of radiation and infusion therapy treatment. Oncology facilities require robust infrastructure to support radiation equipment with a focused eye on infection control and environmental comfort.
The new freestanding cancer center was 22,000 SF and provided 24 infusion bays with a compounding pharmacy, PET/CT, and infrastructure for two future Linear Accelerators.
Built-out of shell and renovation of 5,500 SF within the existing Clinic Building on the Mayo Phoenix Campus. The project provided expansion of services for Radiation Oncology, which included a new CT and MRI, along with expansion of support spaces, conference rooms, collaboration spaces, and exam rooms.
Addition of a new Varian Linear Accelerator and replacement of an existing Linear Accelerator within the Yuma Regional Cancer Center. The project team evaluated the chilled water system for the additional load from the new Varian equipment. The team thoroughly coordinated the device locations, isocenter, and conduit pathways.
New 6 story, 89,000 SF patient centered cancer pavilion in downtown Kalamazoo includes a 340-ton chiller plant, 4,000 MBH boiler plant, and 1 MW of emergency power generation with onsite fuel storage.
Build-out of the UMHW Cancer Center's second vault for a Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator. Infrastructure setup with a redundant 8-ton air-cooled chiller with city water back-up emergency cooling.