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)kwot� I BHMC CHRIS EVERT WOMEN'S & <br />CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ENTRY <br />architecture • engineering Fort Lauderdale, Florida <br />ACAI has been selected to provide architectural services for <br />the 225,000 square foot additions and alterations to the Chris <br />Evert Childrens Hospital at Broward Health Medical Center in <br />Fort Lauderdale, Florida. <br />ACAI was instrumental in compelling the District to establish <br />their Building Information Modeling (BIM) standards and FM <br />Models as part of a Districtwide comprehensive conversion/ <br />FM process. As a result, the Chris Evert Children's Hospital <br />project is the first major BIM project for the Broward Health <br />District. <br />As planned, this $120 million project will promote the <br />hospital's South Tower as the portal to the Chris Evert <br />Children's Hospital. <br />Phase I of this project, which was completed in 2014, <br />included the renovation of third and fourth floors of <br />south tower to accommodate 34 new Post Partum beds <br />for the Matemity unit, plus renovations to the well baby <br />nursery and a new holding nursery. It also included <br />Phase 1 renovations to the Central Plant Electrical <br />systems to accommodate this project. <br />Phase II of this project, which is anticipated to be <br />completed in 2018, includes the renovation of a 100,000 <br />SF for 12 Pediatric ICU beds, 12 Pediatric Oncology <br />beds, 20 Pediatric Medical /Surgical beds and 54 <br />Neonatal ICU beds in multiple phases. It also includes <br />the renovation of an 8,000 SF Outpatient Sub - specialty <br />Center, the relocation of a 15,000 SF of hospital support <br />services and the installation of a new generator & buried <br />fuel tank as enabling projects. <br />Future Phase III may include an expanded parking garage <br />with a sky bridge link directly to a new public entry at the <br />South Tower to serve the Chris Evert Children's Hospital. <br />architecture engineering roofing consulting construction man tt <br />