Banner Fort Collins Medical Center

About
This 151,450 s.f. greenfield hospital establishes a new campus for Banner Health in northern Colorado. The hospital, a health center and central utility plant, is the first of a multi-phase campus build-out. The building houses a 16-exam room clinic, 24 inpatient beds, five OB/GYN rooms, imaging, two ORs, lab, pharmacy and an ED. Based on a template designed for flexible, incremental growth, this facility will be able to adapt to emerging healthcare trends and remain a state-of the-art facility for years to come. The exterior design adapts the template for the local character by stacked and layered masonry walls of varying sizes, finishes, and colors to mimic the panoramic vista of the Rocky Mountains.
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Sustainability
151,450 s.f., $56 million greenfield community hospital. Includes 24 inpatient beds, inpatient/outpatient surgery, ED, imaging, lab, pharmacy, obstetrics, and nursery services. Modeling indicates 12.9% energy cost reduction. Features include condensing hot water boilers and high-efficiency water-cooled chillers with water-side economizers. Fort Collins Utilities IDA program participant.
Project Summary
151,450 s.f., $56 million greenfield community hospital. Includes 24 inpatient beds, inpatient/outpatient surgery, ED, imaging, lab, pharmacy, obstetrics, and nursery services.
Name
Banner Fort Collins Medical Center
Location
Fort Collins, Colorado
Size
151,450















































