J. Reese/Kitchell joint venture and Rossin Steel top out on new cancer center

SAN DIEGO (August 8, 2011) – Sharp HealthCare officials, Makena Medical Buildings LLC; J. Reese/Kitchell joint venture and Rossin Steel announce the completion of steel erection on the new Cancer Center at Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center and Medical Office Plaza.

The facility, developed and managed by Makena Medical Buildings LLC, was designed by NTD Architects and is under construction by a joint venture of J. Reese Construction and Kitchell.   Rossin Steel Inc. ofNational Citytopped out on the erection of 380 tons of steel to complete the support structure of the building.

It measures 45,000 square feet over three stories, with the CancerCenteron the first level.  Features of the center will include patient lobby and waiting areas, exam rooms, a resource center, physician offices, conference rooms, nurse stations, CT scan rooms, and indoor and outdoor healing gardens, and one of the nation’s only radiation therapy vaults with floor-to-ceiling windows. The design includes extensive use of natural lighting, rock gardens and interior atriums to provide a comfortably soothing ambiance in waiting, exam and treatment areas. A dual entrance design is featured to provide privacy for cancer patients receiving treatments. 

The Cancer Center also includes a 2,000 square-foot  InfusionCenter, housed on the building’s second floor. Designed to care for as many as 10 patients in lounge or private room environments, theInfusionCenteralso offers a peaceful outdoor roof garden. 

The second and third floors will each feature more than 10,000 square feet of medical office space available for leasing and built to suit for each tenant. Fifty-seven percent of the building is currently leased, including leases to Sharp HealthCare tenants. The proposed medical office plaza features a unique and separate entrance from theCancerCenter. 

The new building is being constructed adjacent to the existingSharpChula VistaOutpatientSurgeryCenterand San Diego Imaging center. The construction team is mitigating disruption to utilities, traffic and pedestrian flow for the functioning center, which is open throughout construction.

SharpChula Vistais a 343-bed hospital with the largest array of health care services in southSan DiegoCounty. Home to theSouthBay’s only Community Hospital Cancer Program certified by theAmericanCollegeof Surgeons Commission on Cancer, Sharp Chula Vista also specializes in cardiac care and bloodless surgery.

Kitchell begins advance work on UC San Diego Jacobs Medical Center

SAN DIEGO (June 3, 2011) – Beginning June 6 Kitchell will start on the first of several projects leading up to the construction of the UC San Diego Jacobs Medical Center Tower and Central Utility Plant.

The projects have been coined “Make Ready Projects” and they include nine projects varying in size and scope that are required to be complete in order to begin construction on the 506,000 square-foot Medical Center. The Make Ready Projects consist of a new O2 yard, new food service loading dock, cooling tower relocation, two new mobile MRI pads, emergency egress relocation and several utility relocation projects including relocation of the main power and telecom feeds to the existing Thornton Hospital.

The construction value of these projects is $6.5M and most of the projects will be complete prior to breaking ground on the Medical Center in March 2012 and Central Utility Plant in June 2012.