Newport firm expands St. Joseph
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Alicia Robinson
A national construction firm with ties to Newport Beach will break
ground today on a $132-million expansion of St. Joseph Hospital in
Orange.
McCarthy Building Cos., one of California’s largest commercial
builders, will construct a four-story, 240,000-square-foot tower
containing 14 operating rooms and 150 patient care rooms, Project
Manager Patrick Peterson said.
McCarthy, which has its Southern California headquarters in
Newport Beach, has built numerous medical facilities, including a
tower addition now under construction at Hoag Hospital.
The new operating rooms will be about 50% larger than the ones in
the existing hospital and will be set up to handle state-of-the-art
equipment, said Larry Ainsworth, the president and chief operating
officer of St. Joseph Hospital.
“One of the major features and benefits of this facility is that
it will allow for new technology,” he said.
Doctors and patients are looking forward to the completion of the
new facility, said Dr. Arthur Goldstein, the hospital’s director of
perinatal services, who also runs a private obstetrics and gynecology
practice in Newport Beach.
“St. Joseph has always been preeminent in Orange County in
medicine, and their facilities were aging, and the time has come for
new buildings, new services, new equipment,” Goldstein said.
“Everybody likes something new and modern with all the bells and
whistles that come with it.”
The hospital now includes 450,000 square feet of patient
facilities. Hospital employees work in rooms that are about 40 years
old and weren’t designed for current technology, Ainsworth said.
Rooms in the new facility will be versatile to adapt to changing
technology, he said.
The community has been supportive of the new facility, with one
group of volunteers pledging to raise $1 million, and hospital
medical staff members promising $250,000, Ainsworth said.
Critical support also has come from the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Orange, the organization that founded the hospital in 1929, he said.
Peterson said site preparation work for St. Joseph’s addition
would begin Monday, and the facility should be completed in 2007.
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