Oregon Health & Science University

Center for Health and Healing South (CHHS)

Energy-efficient medical complex, optimizing research and clinical care.

Oregon Health and Science University provides the most comprehensive healthcare services in Oregon, delivering cutting-edge research and treatments found nowhere else in the region. The new 550,000 square foot Center for Health and Healing South (CHHS) complex includes two new high-rise towers – an ambulatory care facility and multi-use pavilion, an expansion that will allow for flexible spaces with minimal built-in elements, streamlined specialty services, physician and patient connectivity, and better patient care.


Location

Portland, OR

Partners

  • Hoffman Construction Company - General Contractor
  • ZGF Architects - Design Architect

LEED Status

LEED Gold

Building Size

550,000 square feet

Awards

  • TopProjects 2020 - Third Place
  • ENR 2019 Best Projects Award, Rood Family Pavilion

The neighboring Rood Family Pavilion, an Engineering News-Record 2019 Best Projects Healthcare Award winner, provides a comfortable space for patients and their families as they spend time away from home. This facility includes five stories of guest housing, five stories of parking, a fitness area, indoor children’s play area, and communal kitchens to support rest, relaxation, and kinship.

The patient-care facility is a 15-story Lean ambulatory care tower with a central utility plant.

24,000-MBH
condensing hot-water boiler plant
500 tons
heat recovery chiller capacity

AEI’s design of the mechanical, electrical, piping/plumbing, and technology systems includes a 2,500-ton chiller plant that serve both the CHHS expansion and the existing Center for Health and Healing North facility, resulting in higher energy efficiency, and reduction of energy usage. For use in an emergency event, the electrical system is built with a 3000-kW emergency power system and paralleling switchgear to allow participation in PGE’s dispatchable power program – ensuring care can continue without interruptions.

AEI’s energy modeling services included design performance analysis, Energy Trust of Oregon (ETO) incentive modeling and submittal, and LEED energy modeling and submittal. The project achieved LEED Gold.

6,700-MBH
steam boiler plant

In addition to MEP design and energy modeling services, AEI provided IT expertise in healthcare project management by steering clinical users, design team members, and construction teams through the process of selecting the appropriate technologies to achieve caregivers’ goals of:

  • Minimizing wait times
  • Improving efficiencies such as patient record access and digital signage
  • Increasing learning opportunities for OHSU medical students and researchers

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