spectrum health east beltline integrated care center
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The Cornerstone - Issue 14TRANSCRIPT
Project Update
The design team has been mee ng with departments that s ll
need to do some tweaking in order to complete schema c de-
sign on the project. One of the departments that we have been
working closely with is Radiology. There have been several side
mee ngs that have taken place and we are ge ng a lot of good
informa on from the people that will be working directly in this
facility. With this informa on and par cipa on we will be able
to ensure that proper work flow and layout has been taken into
considera on.
In past couple of weeks it has been decided that there needs to
be a LEAN event solely dedicated to the work flow of the build-
ing and specifically to the second floor Virginia Mason mod-
el. This event will be held in December so the design team is
holding off proceeding forward with the interior un l this event
takes place.
We have also received pricing back from subcontractors based
on the SD deliverables. EV & Concord have been comparing
budgets and reconciling differences to ensure that Spectrum is
ge ng an accurate budget update. We have also been gener-
a ng poten al ways to save the project money that will be pre-
sented in the upcoming weeks. On the subject of finances we
have received approval by the Spectrum Health Medical Group &
Spectrum Health Hospital Group Finance Commi ees. With this
approval from both of these commi ees we will be seeking ap-
proval from the SHMG, SHHG & Spectrum Health System Boards.
The Cornerstone Volume 1, Issue 14
November 21, 2012
Created By:
Dus n Kuzee
Project Manager
dkuzee@elzinga‐volkers.com
THANKSGIVING FACTS
The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade tradi on began in the 1920's.
In 1939, President Roosevelt pro-
claimed that Thanksgiving would take
place on November 23rd, not Novem-
ber 30th, as a way to spur economic
growth and extend the Christmas shop-
ping season.
Congress to passed a law on December
26, 1941, ensuring that all Americans
would celebrate a unified Thanksgiving
on the fourth Thursday of November
every year.
Since 1947, the Na onal Turkey Federa-
on has presented a live turkey and two
dressed turkeys to the President. The
President does not eat the live turkey.
He "pardons" it and allows it to live out
its days on a historical farm.
In the US, about 280 million turkeys are
sold for the Thanksgiving celebra ons.
Each year, the average American eats
somewhere between 16 - 18 pounds of
turkey.
Californians are the largest consumers
of turkey in the United States.
Although, Thanksgiving is widely consid-
ered an American holiday, it is also cele-
brated on the second Monday in Octo-
ber in Canada.
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Programming Basis of Design/SD Design Documents Construc on Documents
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Track the Project’s Progress as the Forest Grows!
Project Forecast
In the upcoming weeks the design team will be focusing on the civil, core & shell package of the building. With the overall design on some of the floors being dependent on the December LEAN event, the exterior of the building is an area that we can con nue to work on. We will be confirming that the materials at 588 E Lakewood are the same materials that we will be using at the ICC Belt-line. The design team will be working closely with Spectrum to help select the proper team that needs to approve items such as this.
We will also be focusing on the budget over the next few weeks. There is a need to iden fy any po-ten al gaps right now so that they can be forecasted accurately. This is a cri cal task and will be con-trolled throughout the project.