USACE Fort Belvoir Community Hospital

A World Class Hospital for Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir, Virginia

The Fort Belvoir Community Hospital complex totals approximately 1.3 million square feet anchored by a 120-bed inpatient facility with ten operating theaters, a pharmacy, laboratories, and specialty units. Rated "world class" by the Defense Health Board, designed in a joint-venture with HDR, this project was one of the first using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' new integrated-design-bid-build delivery process.

10

MW emergency generator

1

MGD sewage pump station

The hospital's 28,250-square-foot Central Utility Plant houses the central mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, designed to avoid more than 4,000 tons of greenhouse gases and air pollutants per year. The system features 6,750 tons of installed high-efficiency chilled water capacity (expandable to 8,100 tons), 2,000 BoHP of installed high-efficiency steam capacity (expandable to 2,500 BoHP), and eight megawatts (MW) of installed emergency generating capacity (expandable to 10 MW).

Owner

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Client

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District

Certification

LEED® Gold

Awards

Best of the Best

Engineering News-Record

Square Footage

1.3 million SF
28,250 SF (CUP)

Cost

$930 million

Services

  • Architecture
  • Engineering

Markets

  • Federal
  • Health and Wellness

Regions

  • Mid-Atlantic