Published: December 02, 2008
John Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek Campus Tops Out New Patient Wing Ahead of Schedule
Project Designed by the Ratcliff Architectural Firm Will Provide a 21st Century Healing Environment
Nine days ahead of schedule, the last beam
of 3,800 tons of steel was placed atop the Thomas J. and Muriel T. Long
Patient Care Tower at the John Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek Campus.
Representatives from the hospital joined architects from Ratcliff
(http://www.ratcliffarch.com) and members from a multi-faceted construction
team to celebrate the topping out ceremony of its new five-story,
380,000-square-foot patient wing under sunny skies on November 19th.
The steel skeleton of the new patient wing offers a preview of the
Ratcliff-designed healing environment to come:
-- The new hospital entry sequence will open into a two-story lobby which
beckons visitors forward to a three-story central circular rotunda, filled
with daylight from an open atrium and featuring bamboo and soothing water
features.
-- Special attention will be given throughout all patient care areas to
noise reduction, lighting, and the Institute of Medicine recommendations to
create an environment that allows care to be provided in a safe, effective,
patient-centered, efficient, and equitable manner.
-- Six rooftop healing gardens will provide needed respite for patients,
visitors, and staff.
-- Celebrating John Muir Medical Center's location in a beautiful and
historical setting, the entire structure will be interwoven with public art
by Gordon Heuther and others, as well as evocative finish materials and
design motifs which recall nearby Mt. Diablo, the foothills and streams.

The structural steel building frame, designed by ARUP Structural Engineers,
includes 160 buckling restrained braced frames to provide excellent and
reliable seismic energy dissipation. The use of bolted connections at
brace ends reduced steel erection time and allows for easy replacement of
braces should they ever become damaged in an earthquake event. By locating
the frames around the building perimeter, interior space is made available
for the building program.
"We look forward to the addition of this 21st century hospital facility to
complement the 21st century care our doctors and nurses provide," said
Michael Monaldo, Vice President Facilities Development for John Muir
Health. "This building will withstand the major seismic events of our
region and remain fully operational throughout, which is crucial to our
role as the designated trauma center for Contra Costa and parts of Solano
counties."
Patient Care Tower Highlights
The Patient Care Tower at John Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek Campus
will house 242 beds, including 230 new private rooms, a 24-bed ICU and a
35-bed intensive care neonatal nursery. It will also house three new
operating rooms accommodating innovations well into the future. In
addition to the patient care tower, this hospital construction project
includes a new 20,000-square-foot central utility plant and the expansion
and relocation of the emergency department. The new ED will include four
major trauma rooms and double the number of non-trauma emergency treatment
stations (from 22 to 44) when construction is complete. The hospital's
helipad will be relocated to the tower rooftop and a high-speed elevator
will be employed to transport patients from the roof to the ED. Circular
design patterns in the ceiling and flooring evoke the grand circular
rotunda at the center of the patient care tower and provide a sense of
continuity for patients and visitors.
Clark Construction Company is the general contractor and Jtec Healthcare
Construction Management serves as the construction manager for the John
Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek Campus project. The
mechanical/electrical engineer is Mazzetti & Associates and the civil
engineer is Kier & Wright. Pankow Special Projects, Oakland is the general
contractor for the ED relocation and associated site work.
Headquartered in Emeryville, Calif., Ratcliff provides architecture,
interior design, and planning services to healthcare, higher education, and
civic clients throughout the Western United States. The firm is recognized
as one of Interior Design magazine's Top 40 Healthcare Design Firms in the
United States and is the winner of the AIA California Council 2005 Firm of
the Year Award.
A part of the John Muir Health system, John Muir Medical Center - Walnut
Creek Campus is a 324-bed acute care facility that is designated as the
trauma center for Contra Costa County and part of Solano County. Areas of
specialty include high- and low-risk obstetrics, orthopedics,
neurosciences, digestive disorders, cardiac care, and cancer care. The
hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations, a national surveyor of quality patient care, and
was ranked among America's Best Hospitals in 2008 by US News & World Report
for endocrinology, digestive disorders, respiratory disorders, geriatric
care and orthopedics.
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