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Thomas Jefferson University HospitalRadiation Oncology

Description

The renovation project at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Cherry Hill, NJ, transformed an empty core space into a Radiation Oncology Unit, featuring (3) specialized treatment rooms equipped with advanced technology. The facility includes a CT scanner room for high-dose radiation treatments, as well as two linear accelerators: an Elekta linac and a Varian linac with AI technology, enabling precise and effective cancer therapy. The project included extensive structural foundation work to support the radiation equipment, including the Elekta and Varian linear accelerators, as well as the CT scanner. Special attention was given to the waterproofing of critical areas, particularly around the vaults housing the radiation systems, to ensure the long-term integrity of the space and foundation. In addition to the core structural work, the renovation required the installation of advanced systems such as two high-capacity chillers for cooling the linac systems and a clean agent fire suppression system within the vaults to safeguard both equipment and personnel. This complex construction effort successfully delivered a modern, fully operational radiation oncology unit, enabling the hospital to offer cutting-edge cancer treatments in a secure, technologically advanced environment, chiller, one (1) air handling unit, and a chilled water pump skid.

  • Location

    Cherry Hill, NJ

  • Size

    7,450 SF

  • Schedule

    Phase 1: 20 Months / Phase 2: 3 Months

  • Project Type

    Healthcare

Incidents in 365 days = 0

Safety Experience Modification Rating 0.759