The Mayo Clinic Mangurian Building in Jacksonville, Florida, is a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance patient care and comfort. This 190,000-square-foot building includes two floors dedicated to hematology and oncology care, a 49-suite oncology infusion center, and a neurology and neurosurgery center. The building also features advanced imaging technology and offers patient care enhancements like an outdoor garden, meeting spaces for support groups, and a bistro with multiple dietary options. Additionally, the facility includes educational and research spaces, supporting Mayo Clinic’s mission to train residents and fellows and conduct clinical trials and early therapeutics research.
The construction of the Mangurian Building presented several challenges, including the need to integrate advanced medical technologies and maintain a serene environment conducive to healing. Robins & Morton, serving as the general contractor, addressed these challenges through meticulous planning and collaboration with trade contractors. The use of high-quality materials, such as Vermont-quarried white-and-gray marble and Brazilian blue stone, not only met aesthetic goals but also contributed to the building’s healing ambiance. The project was completed on schedule and within budget, demonstrating Robins & Morton’s expertise in managing complex healthcare construction projects.
Having Robins & Morton on the project brought significant benefits, including their extensive experience in healthcare construction and knowledge of the Mayo Clinic campus from the previous completion of multiple projects. The firm’s commitment to quality and client satisfaction was evident in their proactive communication and collaboration with Mayo Clinic, ensuring that the facility met the highest standards of patient care and operational efficiency.
Owner
Mayo Clinic
Architect
Perkins & Will
Location
Jacksonville , Florida
Size
190,000