10,000 square feet and 26 feet high, the new central plant provides power to support the expanded hospital services. Convenient, landscaped parking structure with five levels above ground and one subterranean level. 47 ft. to top of parapet. 750 spaces. Convenient and ample parking to support the hospital and second medical building. Five levels above ground and one subterranean level. 47 ft. to top of parapet. 579 spaces. Convenient parking to support outpatient services in medical building #3. Three levels above ground and one subterranean level. 278 spaces. If needed, this is the last parking improvement in the 15-year plan, with two subterranean levels and one on the surface. 316 spaces. This preserves the traditional “community tree.” New hospital wing has up to 120 beds including private maternity rooms, more operating rooms for our community and a rooftop helipad convenient to the ER. 125,363 sq. ft. and 85 ft. to top of parapet. Helipad to maintain<br /> life-saving trauma services. Half this building is reserved for hospital administrative and support services. 80,000 sq. ft. and 45.5 ft. to top of parapet. Twenty percent of this building is reserved for hospital centers of excellence.  60,000 sq. ft. and 45.5 ft. to top of parapet.  Per the current draft development agreement, proof of State submission of the hospital building plans (new hospital wing) will be given to the City before the building permit for MOB2 can be issued. This is the last medical office building in the fifteen-year plan, providing convenient space for new and growing outpatient services. 60,000 sq. ft. and 45.5 ft. to top of parapet. Per the current draft development agreement, the foundations of the hospital building (new hospital wing) will be substantially complete with "steel in the air" before the building permit for MOB3 can be issued. Proposed new trees for the beautification of our campus.

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Protecting Precious Resources... One Tree at a Time

As part of the overall landscaping plan for the new parking structure and helipad, Henry Mayo will be relocating five very large (120" box) Sycamore trees from their current location on the hospital campus parking lot to the front of the new parking structure along McBean Parkway, thereby giving new life to these precious resources.
 
The prep work to relocate the trees will begin on Saturday morning, February 5th at which time one-lane southbound on McBean Parkway adjacent to the parking structure will be closed to bring in heavy equipment.  Beginning that same day at 8:30 pm, another southbound lane on McBean will be closed to allow for the actual relocation of the trees.
 
Residents will awake on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 6th, to find the beautiful Sycamore trees already relocated along McBean Parkway.  This is the first phase of the landscaping plan for the new parking structure that will include the addition of over 600 shrubs and plants and 50 new Crape Myrtle, Sycamore and Pine trees.

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