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This 60,000 square foot multi-phase renovation reinvented an existing, drab, multi-disciplinary, faculty practice building as the innovative experience-focused, sustainable Maimonides Comprehensive Cancer Center, the first in Brooklyn. This transformation occurred over a three-year period by a design and construction team without ever vacating the premises. As the prior, multi-practice tenant vacated, a carefully sequenced phase-in of Radiation Oncology, Medical and Surgical Oncology, Infusion and Pediatric Oncology services replaced them in a four-phase construction project. Highlights of the project included three below grade linear accelerator vaults (the roof of one incorporates a new parking garage entrance ramp) and the design reconnected the deep floor plate interior to nature through the introduction of windows, skylights and a natural, culturally relevant palette on a constrained urban site.
Cauldwell Wingate is expert in providing state-of-the art construction services to high technology healthcare institutions like the NYU Clinical Cancer Center. We were retained by the Clinical Cancer Center to build the new ambulatory cancer care facility, consisting of 13 floors which house a state-of-the-art radiation therapy unit with linear accelerators, a simulator room, exam rooms, doctors' offices, infusion suites, a pharmacy, laboratory, conference space and patient waiting rooms. Renovations included the installation of the Center's three new linear accelerators. Cauldwell Wingate also developed and implemented a comprehensive tenant improvement program including value engineering, commissioning and development of the project punchlist.
Cauldwell Wingate was retained by Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP) to construct a 5-story, approximately 50,000 square foot healthcare facility in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Once operational, HIP will provide comprehensive services to residents in the heart of Brooklyn, including treatment services for Radiology, Ob-Gyn, Pediatrics, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Podiatry and Oncology. The structure will consist of a steel framed skeleton finished with masonry clad exterior construction designed to blend well with the surrounding neighborhood. Excavation and foundation work is scheduled to begin in late fall.
Cauldwell Wingate was engaged as the construction manager for the new state-of-the-art research imaging facility for the New York Structural Biology Center, a consortium of nine major research institutions. Located on the campus of City College in upper Manhattan, the project is designed to provide a central state-of-the-art resource for the large community of structural biologists in the region and to encourage extensive collaboration in conducting complex experiments. It will also offer an array of costly instruments that, individually, the participating institutions could not afford.