ED Upgrade Tops Hospital Renovation

31,000-square-foot facility renovation project aims to improve delivery of care

By By Dan Hounsell


Mt. San Rafael Hospital in Trinidad, Colo., recently completed $25 million, 8,900-square-foot renovations to the new two-story emergency room department addition as part of an overall 31,000-square-foot renovation project designed to improve the delivery of care for the community, according to Healthcare Construction+Operations.

The building’s exterior combines metal panel cladding, stucco, and curtain wall with accents of the region’s indigenous Colorado sandstone. On approach to the front entry is a healing garden that includes a stone path with locally sourced boulders, as well as native trees, shrubs, grasses, and other plantings.

The interior architecture of the new emergency department was designed with safety in mind for patients, visitors, and staff. The emergency room department and imaging services are located on the first floor. The second floor is home to an expanded 14-bed patient care unit, along with a new central plant. An increase in capacity of the patient rooms went from 205 square feet to 290 square feet.



April 19, 2021


Topic Area: Project Management


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