Expansion at Los Robles Hospital is on schedule
By Daniel Wolowiczdanielw@theacorn.com
BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers
HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION ––Patrick Smith, director of plant operations, observes a crane moving
structural steel components that weigh more than 29,000 pounds as construction continues at Los
Robles Hospital in T.O. The 200,000-square-foot expansion will be completed in December 2006.
This week marks the one-year
anniversary of the groundbreaking for Los Robles
Hospital’s new 200,000-squarefoot patient wing, which includes
a new entrance and lobby. The
renovation is on budget, and the
building is on schedule to open
in December 2006, hospital officials said.
The $120-million addition will
nearly double the hospital’s total
square footage and will feature an
additional 90 beds.
Once completed, Los Robles
will be the largest hospital in
Ventura County, with 286 beds.
“We’re really excited about
(the new wing),” said Dr. Bernard
Klein, chief operating officer and
medical director for Los Robles
Hospital. “It’s what the community needs and deserves, and it
will help us significantly improve
our ability to provide safe, quality care.”
The facility will house more
labor and delivery rooms, expand
the neonatal intensive care unit
and will also include an entire
floor dedicated to women’s and
children’s health services.
Klein said the new wing will
allow him to make many of the
semi-private rooms in the hospital private, which will help alleviate space problems in rooms
when additional medical equipment is needed. Klein said private
rooms were also added to meet the
needs of patients who prefer their
own rooms.
Kris Carraway-Bowman, head
of marketing for the hospital, said
a number of other departments
will benefit from the additional
space. She said the pharmacy, as
well as the oncology and cardiovascular departments, are a few
of the services set for expansion
once construction is completed.
The renovation, which has
been in development since 2000,
is a response to the needs of the
growing population in the Conejo
Valley. Since the hospital’s opening in 1968, the valley’s population has jumped from 30,000 residents to 150,000. Los Robles is
the only full-service hospital in
the Conejo Valley.
According to hospital records,
Los Robles had 2,300 inpatients
during its first year. In 2004, the
hospital admitted more than
14,000 patients.
Because the wing now occupies the hospital’s old parking lot,
a new, 520-space parking structure with helipad was completed
last year.
Kitchell Contractors, a Phoenix-based company, is handling
construction. Hayes and Oakley
Architects designed the building.
Both companies were contracted
by Hospital Corporation of
America, Los Robles’ parent
company.
Jim Pullen, head of construction, said work crews are currently erecting the building’s steel
frame. Particular health precautions are being taken during construction to help maintain a sterile environment inside the hospital, he said.
Pullen also said his staff has
been extra-cautious with truck deliveries because of the relatively
“tight” piece of property the new
wing occupies. To help with
safety on the surrounding streets,
flag crews are being used to direct trucks.
The new wing will also feature two additional emergency
generators. Currently, the hospital has one.