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Methodist West Houston Hospital

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Award of Merit - Health Care

Photo courtesy Austin Commercial
The Houston office of Austin Commercial served as construction manager for the six-story hospital project.
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The Houston office of Austin Commercial served as construction manager for the six-story Methodist West Houston Hospital, built along with a six-story, 170,000-sq-ft medical office building.

Completed on time in November 2011, the 193-bed health-care facility includes a third-floor pedestrian sky bridge connecting the two structures and a shared central utility plant.

The $220-million project was facilitated with two digital systems: Multivista, for storing photographs, and Vela Systems, for QA/QC information.

Key Players

Owner: The Methodist Hospital System, Houston

General Contractor: Austin Commercial, Houston

Construction Manager: Parsons, Houston

Lead Design: PageSoutherlandPage, Houston

Civil: Walter P. Moore, Houston

Structural: Haynes Whaley Associates, Houston

MEP: PageSoutherlandPage, Houston

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