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PROJECT PROFILES
Over the six years of construction, Rosendin performed
approximately 80 power shutdowns with zero incidents
or negative impacts on the fully operational facility.
Rosendin's team worked alongside a cooperative
hospital staff to coordinate and plan power shutdowns
throughout the campus, provide emergency power
Providence Cedars-Sinai backup to keep the hospital up and running, and, at
ALL times, keep the emergency room operable.
Health and Services The Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center
campus started operations in 1973, serving the San
Fernando Valley with heart, vascular, orthopedic, cancer,
and women's services specialties. This hospital has the
largest Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
in the area, and the emergency department has been
designated by the Los Angeles County Department
of Health as a STEMI and stroke receiving center.
The Rosendin team performed retrofitting of three of
the existing buildings, complete demolition and remodel
of the main lobby/head-end of the campus, a full and
completely new Central Utility Plant to replace the
30+-year-old CUP, and most importantly, the build of
the campus' new six-story patient tower which includes
over 400 new patient beds, new specialty operating
rooms, MRI room, and Emergency Department.
During the tough and overwhelming times of COVID-19,
the hospital staff kept confidence in Rosendin's team.
Rosendin provided new temporary infrastructure for the
COVID triage center, located on the lower level of the
hospital's parking structure for the overflow of patients.