Houstan, TX (Vocus/PRWEB) February 16, 2011
Northwest Houston residents now have easier access to quality medical care thanks to the recent opening of St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage.
The 106-bed, four-story, 224,414 square foot facility is the fifth major collaboration since 2000 for St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System and Hammes Company. The Brookfield, Wis.-based healthcare consulting firm has served as St. Luke’s development partner for three hospitals and two medical office buildings (MOBs) during the past 11 years, and another MOB is currently in production, marking the sixth project with St. Luke’s.
The new hospital, which opened in December, is located at 20171 Chasewood Park Dr. in northwest Houston. It is situated in The Vintage, a 630-acre master-planned, mixed-use community at Louetta Road and Texas State Highway 249, near Cypress.
St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage provides services in the areas of emergency care, cardiology, orthopedics, general surgery, women’s services and neonatology, gastroenterology and neurosciences. It includes 76 medical-surgical beds; 12 intensive care unit (ICU) beds; 14 labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum (LDRP) beds; four continuing care nursery beds; an interventional cardiac catheterization lab; two computerized tomography (CT) scanners; five operating rooms; two Cesarean section suites; two endoscopy rooms; 22 Emergency Department (ED) exam rooms; and a 1.5-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system.
Construction of St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage began in July 2009 and was completed by the development team in about 15 months. In addition to being developed on an extremely fast-track schedule, the hospital was expanded beyond its original scope without an increase in budget. The initial budget reflected a 90-bed facility, but the development team was able to deliver a 106-bed facility without boosting the cost, due in part to Hammes Company’s project management efforts and lower-than-estimated construction costs.
“Our team of medical professionals is delighted to have the opportunity to serve the residents and employees of northwest Houston,” says Frank X. Speidel, M.B.A., MD, Chief Executive Officer of St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage. “We appreciate the team of professionals at Hammes Company who worked diligently and tirelessly to ensure the hospital was developed in a timely manner so that we can begin serving the community. Hammes has helped St. Luke’s to quickly and cost-effectively implement parts of our suburban expansion strategy over the past few years.”
One of the upcoming projects is a new three-story MOB, which is currently being constructed on the St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage campus.
The architect for St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage was Nashville, Tenn.-based Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. (ESa) and the general contractor was Tellepsen Builders LP of Houston. In addition to the external team members, Stewart Scott, who leads St. Luke’s Capital Projects group, contributed heavily to the success of the development.
Since 2000, Hammes Company has served as St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System’s development partner for:
“St. Luke's Episcopal Health System is known for delivering world-class medical expertise and compassionate care,” says Hammes Company Founder and Managing Partner Jon Hammes. “It has been a pleasure to work with St. Luke’s in the past, and we look forward to working with them on current and future projects for many years to come.”
About St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System
St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System (StLukesTexas.com) includes St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in the Texas Medical Center, founded in 1954 by the Episcopal Diocese of Texas; St. Luke’s The Woodlands Hospital; St. Luke’s Sugar Land Hospital; St. Luke’s Lakeside Hospital; St. Luke’s Patients Medical Center; St. Luke’s Hospital at The Vintage; and St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Charities, a charity devoted to assessing and enhancing community health, especially among the underserved. St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital is home to the Texas Heart® Institute, which was founded in 1962 by Denton A. Cooley, MD, and is consistently ranked among the top 10 cardiology and heart surgery centers in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Affiliated with several nursing schools and three medical schools, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital was the first hospital in Texas named a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, receiving the award three times.
About Hammes Company
Hammes Company is a single source of market-based and financially sound healthcare solutions. The full-service consulting firm is at the forefront of providing strategic planning, facility development, project management and implementation, and real estate acquisition and advisory services to hospitals, healthcare systems, and major physician groups. The company has been ranked as one of the nation’s top developers of healthcare facilities for 11 consecutive years by Modern Healthcare magazine. Hammes Company is headquartered in Brookfield, Wis. and provides services through a network of regional offices strategically located across the country. For more information, please visit http://www.hammesco.com.
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