Memorial Hospital Miramar
- Site Planning
- Platting
- Surveying
- Civil Engineering
- Roadway and Traffic Engineering
- Landscape Architecture
- Environmental Risk Management
- Environmental Permitting
On-site improvements included the main hospital building, medical office buildings, internal access roads, underground infrastructure for the future outparcels, and design of a 50-acre wetland mitigation habitat and lakes. Off-site improvements included the design and construction of a one-mile section of new roadway connecting Pembroke Road, and the widening of a 1/2-mile section of 172nd Avenue. In addition, the hospital was designed to have two different potable water sources from the City of Miramar and the City of Pembroke Pines, with a total of 10,000 LF of water distribution system, a lift station and 6,500 LF of sanitary sewer system.
The hospital’s grand opening, which took place in March 2005, delivered the project two months earlier than the established opening date.
Awarded:
- Project of the Year, Broward Branch – American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006
- Project of the Year, Florida Section – American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006
- Best of 2005 Award of Merit – Healthcare – Southeast Construction, 2005
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