Denver Health Pavilion for Women and Children
Building Denver Health Pavilion for Women and Children / DenverCO
What is the benefit of having decentralized nursing stations?
Mortenson helped Denver Health Medical Center, which cares for a quarter of Denver's population, meet those needs through the construction of a new, 107-bed Pavilion for Women and Children. The 218,000 square foot building offered Denver's tiniest residents and their moms the latest in medical care, including decentralized nursing stations that minimize staff response time. Its sustainable features made it the first U.S. Public Safety Net Hospital to receive a LEED Silver Certification.

Facts And Figures

Denver Health and Hospital Authority

Completed May 2006

$58,754,826

218,000 square feet

Delivery Methods

Construction Manager
General Contractor

The Team

Awards

Excellence in Construction Award - Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) - Rocky Mountain Chapter, 2006

Merit Award - Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) - Rocky Mountain Chapter, Construction, 2006

Silver Hard Hat Award - Mountain States Construction (McGraw Hill), Construction, 2006