
Highland Associates was commissioned to perform MEP engineering design services for the CentraState Medical
Center's new Medical Arts Building. The project construction budget is $10 million dollars, which does not
include equipment, furniture or site work. The proposed building, an addition to CentraState's campus in Freehold,
NJ, will be connected to the existing hospital by a pedestrian bridge on the ground level. The building will be
54,000 square feet and consist of a 3-level structure with a future fourth floor. It has been designed to house
Radiation and Radiation Oncology Departments on the ground floor, and an Ambulatory Surgery Center on the top floor.
The function of the additional fourth floor is unknown at this time, so assumptions were made to establish loads
and services for this area. A new Cath Lab is currently in design.
Highland also provided a study that determined the systems required for the facility using an intensive pre-construction
value engineering effort to provide a cost-effective and fully code-compliant design for the new Medical Arts Building.
Highland also provided options to integrate and/or share utilities/services with CentraState Hospital.
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