This $65 million healthcare project included an ambulatory surgery center and medical office building on a three-story, 90,000-sq.-ft. campus in Irwindale, California. The facility was specifically designed to incorporate new models of care by using concepts which leveraged existing and new information technologies, efficient space designs, and operational workflows to provide a high level of service and convenience that is meaningful to both members and the community. Additionally, the Irwindale facility houses 38 provider offices, 58 exam rooms, podiatry, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, ambulatory surgery unit, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, and a gastroenterology procedure lab.
As a fast-track new construction build-out, this project required specific attention to concrete moisture mitigation related to vapor emissions and floor preparation. The concrete had to be shot-blasted and a two-part, solvent-free, low viscosity epoxy to protect against moisture related issues was used.