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The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children’s Center
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Sheikh Zayed Tower The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Childrens Center
NCB Goals Broad Goals Provide a patient and family centric clinical
environment Private rooms Family support space Quiet Segregation of
clinical and support spaces Increase the intensive care capacity of
the hospital Introduce new technology to enhance communication
between patients and caregivers Provide caregivers increased space
and tools to support patient care Replace outmoded facilities GOR
ICUs Adult and Childrens Beds NCB Summary Data Basic Information
980,000 sf of new space
Beds (All Private) Adult 224 Adult Medical/Surgical beds 96 ICU 35
Obstetrics Total 355 Adult Beds Pediatric 100 Pediatric
Medical/Surgical 20 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 85 PICU and
NICU Total 205 Pediatric Beds NCB Summary Data Continued
Operating Rooms, PACUs and Recovery 30 New Operating Rooms 6
Cardiac 14 General 10 Pediatric 107 Prep and Recovery Bays The
Johns Hopkins Hospital New Clinical Building Project
Stacking Diagram Appendix A-1 Connections to the Nelson Building
Towline = NCB B2 Nelson Sub Basement = NCB B1 Nelson Basement = NCB
1 (Ground Level) Nelson 1 = NCB 2 (Main Level) Nelson 2 = NCB 3
Nelson 4 = NCB 4 Nelson 5 = NCB 5 Childrens Center Entrance Sheikh
Zayed Tower Public Elevator Lobby PICU Patient Room Adult Patient
Room NCB Critical Dates August, 2011 Substantial Completion
Building Turned Over to Owners Punch out Retrofitting Begins
Building Still Considered Construction Zone Limited Access
November, 2011 Construction Complete Staff Training and Orientation
Begins Large Equipment Installed and Calibrated Office Moves Start
NCB Critical Dates Saturday, January 28, 2012 Sunday, January 29,
2012
Operating Rooms Move Sunday, January 29, 2012 Adult and Pediatric
Emergency Moves Childrens Center M/S and PICU Beds Move Monday
January 30, 2012 Adult and M/S and ICUs Beds Move Obstetrics and
NICU Beds Move