Representative healthcare clients that Syska Hennessy Group has
designed vertical transportation systems for include:
University of California Davis Medical Center Laboratory
Davis, CA
Syska Hennessy provided the design of this specialty research laboratory,
and conducted research for utilization of elevator equipment
in a vibration free environment.
University of California San Francisco Cancer
Research Lab
San Francisco, CA
Syska Hennessy created the elevator design and led the construction
administration for the research center and lab.
St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center
Orange,
CA
Syska Hennessey provided design assistance, construction budgets
and construction documents for this 150 plus bed facility. Traffic
studies were provided to determine the required number of passenger,
patient and material handling elevators.
Kaiser Hospital and MOB II
Richmond, CA
Syska Hennessy provided the design of the elevator and material
handling systems for this 250,000 sq. ft. medical office building
and 175-bed replacement hospital. Services included design
and construction administration.
Kaiser Medical Center
Emeryville,
CA
Syska Hennessy developed the schematic plans of the elevator
and material handling system for this replacement hospital. Design
considerations included elevators, materials lifts, and pneumatic
tube systems.
Wilford Hall Medical Center
San Antonio, TX
Syska Hennessy renovated twelve elevators and two escalators in
this major military facility. We also wrote a justification study
for the replacement of existing materials handling system. Life
cycle cost analysis detailing the replacement of the overhead
rail conveyor system with an Automated Guided Vehicle (AVG) system
was presented and approved.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Houston, TX
Syska Hennessy provided installation of the elevators and material
handling systems (AVG) for this $250 million, 500-bed replacement
hospital.
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Palo
Alto, California
Syska Hennessey provided complete design and construction management
services for this 750-bed replacement hospital affiliated with
Stanford University School of Medicine. Cost benefit analysis
developed by Syska Hennessey provided the Veterans Administration
with various solutions for the campus vertical and horizontal
transportation systems.
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Honolulu,
Hawaii
Syska Hennessy provided concept studies for the replacement of
the existing materials handling systems. Systems studies included
pneumatic tubes and box conveyors for the existing hospital and
modernization of the elevator systems in the existing E-Wing
Complex. Additional services included design assistance and construction
administration for a new Medical Office Building and multi-level
parking garage.