Profile •start date •estimated completion date •square footage
Planners •Project owner •architect
General Contractor •name •phone
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Harbor UCLA Medical Center Replacement Program 1000 West Carson Street NA 90509
$1,206.5
The program consolidates medical services into new facilities on the 72-acre campus and ensures Harbor-UCLA Medical Center complies with Senate Bill 1953, which takes effect in 2030 and requires all California hospitals to be structurally resilient in the event of a major earthquake. The project consists of new construction of a 468,000 SF acute care inpatient tower with 346 beds, a helicopter landing pad and an 11,000 SF warehouse; a 403,000 SF outpatient treatment and support building and a 381,000 SF above-grade parking structure; a 23,000 SF facilities and IT support building and a new 24,000 SF central plant.Consolidating inpatient and outpatient services into new buildings that optimize operational effectiveness, the medical center project reduces operation and maintenance costs, provides outpatient facilities that accommodate planned patient visits, implements Los Angeles County’s LEED requirements by targeting LEED Gold through incorporating sustainable design features and creates a campus designed for the well-being of patients and staff.
2021 2027 1,310,000
County of Los Angeles – Department of Public Works HMC + CO Architects
Hensel Phelps (949) 852-0111
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Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Exposition Park Exposition Park Los Angeles 90007
1,200.01
an 11-acre campus with extensive new green space designed by Studio-MLA will embrace the museum’s 300,000 square foot building, which will feature 100,000 square feet of gallery space, two state-of-the-art theaters, and dedicated spaces for learning and engagement, dining, retail, and events
2018 2025 300,000
George Lucas MAD Architects
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co. (213) 236-0500
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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Replacement Program 1000 W. Carson St. Torrance 90509
1,176.8
the program consolidates medical services at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center’s 72-acre campus to comply with Senate Bill 1953, which mandates earthquake-resilient hospitals by 2030. It includes a 468,000 SF inpatient tower with 346 beds, a helipad, and an 11,000 SF warehouse; a 403,000 SF outpatient building; a 381,000 SF parking structure; a 23,000 SF facilities/IT building, and a new 24,000 SF central plant
2022 2027 1,310,000
County of Los Angeles – Department of Public Works CO Architects and HMC Architects