The renovation included the relocation of the Transitional Care Unit and Internal Medicine Departments in Koerner Pavilion.
The project also included the addition of an eight-bed High Acuity Unit, five new airborne isolation rooms, and the integration of VGH’s Orthopaedics and Reconstruction Department into the existing surgical services offered at UBCH.
The newly renovated and repurposed space accommodates a total of 56 Surgical Inpatient beds and 38 Transitional Care/Internal Medicine Department beds.
To support newly renovated inpatient units, significant architectural and infrastructure upgrades were required in the primary project area.
A complex, multi-phased construction process was developed to support ongoing operations throughout the Koerner Pavilion and mitigate the impact on staff and patients.
Creating further opportunities for operational efficiency and patient-centred care was a strong consideration throughout the renovation.
Design and planning considerations included opportunities for improved staff workflow and patient safety as well as ergonomic improvements and the considered placement of staff and patient respite areas.
Danielle Lawson joined the project team in 2016 while an employee of KRA. After founding DLA, she was further retained by KRA to continue with the project team and see the project through to its completion in 2020.