Upper Bucks County Hospital
The new ground-up, acute care, in-patient hospital is a prototype for other St. Luke’s hospitals. It contains an emergency department, trauma center, intensive care unit, surgical suite, clinical lab, clinical support space, secure holding suite, pharmacy and full diagnostic center.
- 3 stories, molded cornice
- 80 beds, 15-bed ED, 10-bed ICU
- Design-assist construction
- Owner: St. Luke’s University Health Network
- Architect: MKSD Architects
- Location: Quakertown, PA
- Square Feet: 133,000 SQ FT
Services Provided
- Preconstruction
- VDC/BIM
- Construction
- Lean
- Prefabrication
- Design-assist
"They understood what they needed to do very quickly, and that exceeded my expectations."
View ProjectLee Levicoff
Network Vice President, Planning and Construction Management at St. Luke's University Health Network
IMC's Innovative Approach to Project Challenges
IMC needed to produce a highly complex facility within an unusually tight timeframe.
Rather than ordering pre-manufactured patient room headwall systems, IMC collaborated with trades to fabricate customized headwalls in a subcontractor’s nearby facility.
The exterior envelope of the building was similarly prefabricated from a location less than a mile from the construction site, shipped to the site upon completion and erected in seven days. The result in both cases was financial and time savings for the client.