Sacramento

Mercy Oncology Center

Mercy Oncology Center

Miyamoto International was part of the team that converted this building, previously occupied by the state, into an Imaging and Oncology Cancer Center. Pre-conversion, this one-story building consisted of brick walls, hollow clay tile walls, wood stud walls and wooden beams and columns. To prepare the structure for its new function, the following was done: the teams added two cast-in-place concrete vaults with ground improvement column installation for linear accelerators, which was accomplished with minimum disruption by utilizing the existing structure; and interior wood shear walls that function as a lateral force-resisting system, accommodating the new configuration of the interior walls. Additionally, the medical equipment was anchored to the existing slab, these being MRI, CT, PET CT and X-Ray, and the procedure lights were braced to the structure for support. And as part of Miyamoto’s lean design practice, the design team used three-dimensional Building Information Modeling (BIM) throughout the project to ensure the teams and their members stayed coordinated.

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Client

Boulder Associates

Year

2011

Scale

32,000 SF

Location

Sacramento, CA

Mercy Oncology Center

Miyamoto International was part of the team that converted this building, previously occupied by the state, into an Imaging and Oncology Cancer Center. Pre-conversion, this one-story building consisted of brick walls, hollow clay tile walls, wood stud walls and wooden beams and columns. To prepare the structure for its new function, the following was done: the teams added two cast-in-place concrete vaults with ground improvement column installation for linear accelerators, which was accomplished with minimum disruption by utilizing the existing structure; and interior wood shear walls that function as a lateral force-resisting system, accommodating the new configuration of the interior walls. Additionally, the medical equipment was anchored to the existing slab, these being MRI, CT, PET CT and X-Ray, and the procedure lights were braced to the structure for support. And as part of Miyamoto’s lean design practice, the design team used three-dimensional Building Information Modeling (BIM) throughout the project to ensure the teams and their members stayed coordinated.

Client

Boulder Associates

Year

2011

Scale

32,000 SF

Location

Sacramento, CA

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