The new Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Redevelopment Program will consolidate medical services into new facilities on the 72-acre campus and ensure 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 545,000-sf acute care inpatient tower with 346 beds, a helicopter landing pad and a warehouse; a 370,000-sf outpatient treatment and support building and 508,000-sf above-grade parking structure; a 23,000-sf facilities and IT support building, a 34,000-sf regional laboratory building and a new 11,000-sf central plant.
Consolidating inpatient and outpatient services into new buildings that optimize operational effectiveness, the project will reduce operation and maintenance costs, provide outpatient facilities that accommodate planned patient visits, implement Los Angeles County’s LEED requirements by incorporating sustainable design features and create a campus designed for the well-being of patients and staff. Requiring LEED Gold certification, the medical center upgrade will develop a modern campus that serves the community’s healthcare needs while also aiming to protect the environment in which it is built.
Design-Build Team: Hensel Phelps | HMC Architects | CO Architects
Project Name
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Redevelopment Program
Size
1,490,000 GSF (total)
Client
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
Completion
2027
Services
Architecture
Interior Design
Medical Planning
Laboratory Planning
Location
Torrance, CA