Hospital parking structure features Precast Hybrid Moment Frame - the latest seismic technology. Integrated architectural features add a beautiful finishing touch for this new parking structure.
This new 6-level, 400,000 SF parking structure will serve the main hospital building and will solve a long-standing parking shortage in the hospital zone of the campus. The site is strategically located adjacent to the hospital and new pavilion to provide optimal access fo rpatients and visitors.
The parking structure is designed to continue the existing campus architectural style. It features an integrally colored white architectural finish on the structural precast columns and spandrels.
The structure features the latest in seismic design by incorporating the Precast Hybrid Moment Frame for seismic resistance. The use of the frame obviates the need for shearwalls, helping create more wide-open (shearwall-free) interiors. This system is not only cost-effective, but add substantially to the safety and overall experience of the hospitals patients and patrons.
The project fulfills the University of California Policy on Sustainable Practices and incorporates energy efficiency and sustainable features including a photovoltaic power system and electric vehicle charging stations. The PV system will provide 145 kW of power to the main hospital.
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Project Facts
| Clark Pacific Job No: | 6037 |
| City: | Sacramento |
| Architect: | Watry Design |
| General Contractor: | McCarthy Builders |
| Structural Engineer: | Watry Design |
| Owner: | UC Davis Health Services - Facilities and Construction |
| Market: | Healthcare |
| Building Type: | Parking Structure |
| Square Feet of Product: | 191,800 |
| # of Stalls: | 1200 |
| Design Architect: | Dreyfuss & Blackford |
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