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Akron Children’s Hospital’s Kay Jewelers Pavilion
The new Akron Children’s Hospital’s Kay Jewelers Pavilion opened in October of 2014 in Akron, Ohio. This state-of-the-art facility is the first of its kind. The team incorporated both Lean processes and integrated project delivery (IPD) in the construction and design in order to complete the project two months early and save $60 million in construction costs and $20 million in the final design.
One of the tasks the team performed was to build a physical cardboard mock-up of each space of the facility in a warehouse down the road. This allowed everyone from surgeons to senior leaders to patient families to have a say in what was important to each them for each space.
When the facility opened, it housed a 75-private-bed NICU, a 20-room ED with 11 fast-track rooms, five behavioral health rooms, a radiology suite, a three-bed trauma suite, an outpatient surgery with four ORs, eight private pre-op rooms with 18 recovery rooms, and a two-bed, high-risk labor and delivery department with one critical care room and two connected ORs. However, it was built to expand. There are 95,800 undeveloped square feet ready for whatever needs arise in the future.
Healthcare Design Magazine has an extensive article on this new facility and how they used these two methods in construction and design. To read the article and view all the photos, click here.