Stalco and DIGroupArchitecture begin $815,000 renovation of cath lab at NUMC

June 10, 2013 - Long Island

Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) - East Meadow, NY

General contractor Stalco Construction and DIGroupArchitecture have begun an extensive, $815,000 renovation and upgrade of a cardiac catheterization laboratory at the Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC). DIGroupArchitecture designed the new laboratory and support facilities.
"Located on Level 2 of NUMC's Dynamic Care Building, the renovated 1,500 s/f space will house a main cath lab, a control room, a doctor's office, a scrub room, two monitored beds for patient preparation, soiled utility and clean storage rooms, a staff lounge, and bathrooms," said Stalco principal Kevin Harney.
Dr. Amgad Makaryus, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE, FSCCT, chairman, department of cardiology at NuHealth/Nassau University Medical Center said, "The Department of Cardiology at NUMC is very excited to employ a new cardiac catheterization lab that will feature the latest in imaging technology and provide a comfortable, spacious environment for both patients and medical staff. This cutting-edge medical technology will allow us to provide top-notch care to all of our patients undergoing cardiac catheterization."
Managed by NuHealth, NUMC is a 530-bed Level I Trauma Center and tertiary care teaching hospital affiliated with the North Shore/LIJ Health System and the Health Sciences Center of the State University of New York at Stony Brook. The 19-story medical center, located at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow, N.Y., is the tallest building in Nassau County.
According to DIGroupArchitecture Partner and Director of the Healthcare Design Studio, Robert Ryan, Associate AIA, "The client's functional requirements included accommodating the new imaging equipment and improving the efficiency of the lab's layout in order to create additional support spaces."
The designers developed a new layout that accommodated additional building systems necessary for the new equipment to be installed in the space. Several of the partition walls were re-utilized, which reduced the construction cost. A more economical floor plan will allow the hospital to create a new staff lounge.
"The renovated lab will feature the GE Healthcare Innova IGS 620 biplane X-ray fluoroscopy imaging system, Innova Central touch-screen controls, and associated support equipment and lighting," said Stalco Superintendent Joseph Fitzpatrick. "The weight of the equipment necessitates structural reinforcements in the main cath lab area, including the installation of a 13-foot-long, 1,750-lb. H-beam in the ceiling. Stalco will also install 60 power and communication wire conduits as well as Unistrut metal ceiling mounts for equipment," he added.
Interior finishes and fixtures will include a protective lead lining of the cath lab walls; welded-seam sheet vinyl flooring in the treatment and scanning areas and VCT (vinyl composition tile) floors in other spaces; acoustical tile ceilings; recessed fluorescent lighting fixtures; custom millwork storage cabinets and vanities with laminate countertops; painted drywall partition walls; and oxygen, air, and vacuum lines.
Stalco will also install new HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems as well as a new process chiller on the building's roof to address the increased heat load of the new imaging system.
In addition to general contractor Stalco and architect and interior designer, DIGroupArchitecture, the project team includes construction manager SCC Construction Management Group.
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