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Â鶹ÌìÀǸ±ÀûÔº El Paso Comprehensive Cancer Center

Project #:23-12
Detailed Status:Stage II Design / Pre-Con
Building Gross Sq. Ft:131,000
Campus:HSC El Paso
Budget
Board Approved Budget: $8,386,270
Adjusted Budget: $8,386,270
Schedule
Project Start Date:06.23.2023
Project Team
Program Director:Kris Walker
Field Observer:Adam Rascon
Design Professionals:HDR
CM Agent:Project Control
Description
The project will construct an approximate 131,000 GSF multi-story facility to provide cancer screenings, improve treatments, and bring hope and comfort to El Paso and surrounding communities. State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment support will be brought to building-wide operations, and an infusion clinic, radiation, and medical oncology clinics, as well as all supporting elements, will be facilitated. This will ensure a comprehensive and patient-centered approach to cancer care. The proposed new facility will include: An imaging center containing approximately 36,500 GSF. The new Â鶹ÌìÀǸ±ÀûÔº El Paso Clinical Sciences Building will share this imaging center, which will be constructed simultaneously with this facility. The imaging center will contain approximately 23,000 GSF of imaging space, which will include numerous machines and diagnostic equipment, including Spect, Echo, Theranostics, CTs, X-rays, PETs, MRIs, Mammogram equipment, Radiology/Fluoroscopy equipment, Ultrasound equipment, and a host of other treatment and diagnostic equipment. Approximately 13,500 GSF of the imaging center will be dedicated to clinical support space, which includes the common areas, clinical support, and spaces such as waiting rooms, nurse's stations, vital collection areas, doctor collaboration areas, and resident touchdown areas. An Oncology Center with approximately 94,500 GSF that includes: A Medical Oncology Clinic providing approximately 13,000 GSF will house numerous patient exam rooms, patient consultation rooms, patient procedure rooms, and support areas for clinical operations. A Radiation Oncology Clinic with approximately 15,000 GSF includes patient exam rooms, dressing rooms, support areas, two linear accelerators, HDR, and a computer tomograph simulator. An Infusion Clinic with approximately 20,000 GSF will include 25 infusion positions (including five shells), private patient rooms, consultation rooms, a dedicated Infusion Pharmacy, and other support space for clinical operations. The remaining 46,500 SF will include: Large Conference Center; Meditation Space; Tumor Board; Research/Clinical Trial space; Phlebotomy & Lab areas; Resident touchdown space; Clinical support and non-assignable square footage for the administration; Common areas and building support spaces.