OneCore is planning to build a surgical center between Flix and Chicken n Pickle.
The proposed building is a single-story medical hospital with a partial second floor
that will house administrative offices. The hospital is a majority-locally owned
facility that will provide both outpatient and inpatient care, as well as minor
emergency services.
The hospital will have 7 single-occupant inpatient rooms, which includes an isolation
room for infectious disease control. The project incorporates 3 surgical suites and
one pain management treatment room, with associated pre-and post-op preparatory
and recovery areas. Inpatient rooms are on the east side of the building, with the
main patient entrance on the northwest, and emergency entrance to the west.
The facility will perform primarily elective surgeries, the majority being orthopedic,
plastics, and ear, nose and throat procedures. The building is open 24 hours for staff
and inpatients/ family members.
The exterior of the project will be constructed of architectural precast concrete, with
blue tinted glazing and aluminum panels. Parking for the project will surround the
perimeter of the building, with staff parking in the back-southeast corner, adjacent to
the medical staff lounge and dressing rooms.
Circulation for traffic and fire department access is available on all sides of the
building. The building will be fully sprinkled and designed in accordance with the
NFPA Life Safety Code, as well as the 2018 Federal Guidelines for Hospital
Construction, and all Oklahoma State Health Department criteria.
The first floor of the building is 32,294 SF, and the second floor is 4442 SF, for a total
area of 36,736 gross SF.
OneCore has filed its building permit application.
Will that be an administrative only office for Dolese or will it also be their truck terminal?
Just saw this on the website. Does anyone know what the rather large building north of Chicken N' Pickle is going to be?
Cool building design...
The southernmost entrance to this area off off Broadway Extension already has heavily damaged concrete from all the construction traffic. Hope it gets replaced once this round of construction has been completed.
They have started work on the hospital:
half done? no.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Update on this project:
https://www.velocityokc.com/blog/dev...ack=super_blog
Gonna have to take a drive there soon and check out the Dolese building, looks like it's gonna be sharp.
Employee equipment and other stuff was moved into the building over the weekend and all will report to work there on Monday morning.
That's super nice, you wouldn't expect them to be a concrete company.
Wow! What a great design!
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