Kernan Medical Office Building

Project Case Study

Kernan Medical Office Building

A 54,000-square-foot, three-story medical office building in Jacksonville where BIMWerx managed 3D coordination, trade modeling, and shop drawings for complex healthcare building systems.

BIM Company BIM Coordination Mechanical BIM BIM Services
54K Square Feet
3 Stories
4,500+ Issues Found
800 Hours
4 Weeks Saved

Kernan Medical Office Building

At 54,000 square feet, the three-story Kernan Medical Office Building, also known as Jax Spine & Pain Centers, is currently the largest multispecialty freestanding ambulatory surgery center in Jacksonville. The building’s structure consists of tilt-wall construction with steel columns and beams and concrete on a metal deck.

The project was fully designed in Revit, including the architectural and structural design, and all building systems, including mechanical, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, and technology. The contractor trusted the BIMWerx team to manage the 3D coordination and model, coordinate, and produce shop drawings for the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trade contractors.

Most of the work completed is on the first floor, where the ambulatory services are located. The BIMWerx team also worked on the core and shell of floors two and three in preparation for tenant buildout.

Florida ambulatory surgical centers like this project are more complex than standard medical office buildings because they must meet the regulations of the Florida Department of Health, which includes the FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities. These regulations require increased air filtration, minimum air exchanges, and air pressure relationships to adjacent areas.

Additionally, medical gas and vacuum systems, as well as higher electrical loads, including more conduits and conduit paths, are required in ambulatory office buildings to provide the necessary care to patients.

Fully designed in Revit
Architectural and structural design coordination
Mechanical, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, and technology systems
Core and shell coordination for future tenant buildout
Objectives

Coordinating a Healthcare Project With Special Requirements

Being an ACHA project with special requirements in addition to standard healthcare needs, careful consideration was needed when coordinating the overhead conditions.

Certain clearances had to be maintained, and access to valves, pull boxes, mechanical controls, cable trays, and other critical systems had to be accounted for. All access points needed to be close to the ceiling, even though there was not enough space to run all systems at that elevation.

The coordination also needed to account for the future expansion of the MRI room, which included several large conduits, piping to the space, and a large quench vent duct running through to the roof of the building.

Overhead Coordination Careful planning was needed to coordinate above-ceiling conditions while maintaining clearances and access points.
Healthcare Requirements The project required attention to ACHA standards, healthcare systems, air filtration, air exchanges, and pressure relationships.
Future MRI Expansion The team coordinated conduits, piping, and a large quench vent duct for future MRI room expansion.
4,500+ Issues Resolved Throughout the project, over 4,500 issues were discovered and worked through, including clashes and redesign.
Impact on the Construction Process

Saving Time by Solving Issues Earlier

The process took approximately 12 weeks and close to 800 hours to complete. The vast amount of duct, piping, and conduits above the ceiling was laid out and installed much easier utilizing the efforts of the BIMWerx team.

That coordination saved nearly 4 weeks of installation time. The team caught so many issues early that it is nearly impossible to quantify the savings achieved.

Project Impact

Approximately 12 weeks of BIM coordination work
Close to 800 hours completed by the BIMWerx team
Overhead duct, piping, and conduits laid out more clearly before installation
Nearly 4 weeks of installation time saved
Significant early issue discovery before problems reached the field

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