Missouri Baptist Medical Center recently opened a new $112 million, six-story, 227,000-square-foot tower that now serves as its main entrance.
The main level includes a lobby with patient resources, and outside the entrance there are hundreds of nearby parking spaces with free valet. The new tower comes months after opening a three-story parking garage, topped by a branch of Goldfarb School of Nursing and the Clinical Learning Institute.
The floors above the main level in the new tower will be completed in the next few years with new operating rooms, space for medical and diagnostic procedures, and 96 state-of-the-art patient rooms.
The building itself is also environmentally friendly and will soon be LEED-certified. The design and construction team included HOK, architect; Clayco/Legacy, general contractor; KJWW, engineering lead; Sachs Electric, electrical contractor; Murphy Company, mechanical contractor; and Stock and Associates, civil engineer.
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