AdventHealth Daytona Beach

AdventHealth Daytona Beach set out to make their facility more efficient and better-suited for their clients by way of a replacement facility. The project consisted of a 12-story, 245-bed replacement hospital and new 135-acre campus, replacing a 42-year-old hospital, that served Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach communities. The project also included a new 137,370-square-foot medical office building and 17,000-square-foot stand-alone central energy plant.

The complex nature of this project involved several buildings and structures to be completed in a sequence, posing challenges for the Robins & Morton team, including managing tight schedules, more than 50 trade contractors, strict budget conditions and intensive coordination requirements. Despite these challenges, the expansive project was completed on-time and to the satisfaction of the client.

Upon completion, the new AdventHealth Daytona Beach housed 53 treatment bays, three trauma units, a helipad, a new medical office building, and a central energy plant. The hospital included a modern evidence-based design for the emergency department and trauma center, as well as an expansive kitchen that features a large food service space serving the patient rooms and the public.

Owner

AdventHealth Daytona Beach

Location

Daytona Beach, Florida

Architect

HuntonBrady Architects

Size

598,734 SF

Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center atrium
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Exterior of Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Exterior of Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center labor and delivery
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center lobby
Food service area at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center

Robins & Morton has been very easy to work with through any issues and has been flexible to continuously meet our needs. Whenever a question arose involving workflow or patient safety, the team was able to listen, understand, help us brainstorm a solution, and make adjustments.

Robins & Morton always made us feel as though they had our best interest in mind. This was evident through the quality of the workmanship, pricing exercises, and holding subcontractors and vendors accountable. There was excellent teamwork at all points of contact.

Darlinda Copeland,  Chief Operating Officer AdventHealth Daytona Beach

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