Renderings courtesy of HKS
AdventHealth Weaverville's first phase includes 67 beds and will provide emergency care, medical-surgical inpatient services, intensive care, labor and delivery and advanced imaging. The 270,000-square-foot hospital will also serve as a tertiary and trauma response for the growing region.
AdventHealth Weaverville hospital is part of a broader commitment by AdventHealth, a faith-based health system, to care for the whole person — body, mind and spirit — through expanded outpatient services, physician offices and rural health clinics across Western North Carolina.
Plans for its capacity growth are already underway, and if approved, would further enhance the hospital's emergency services, labor and delivery, intensive care, medical-surgical units and diagnostic capabilities. Proposals include a future bed tower, which would add an additional 123,000 gross square feet to the current footprint and bring its total bed count to 222.
Project Team:
MEP Engineering: RMF Engineering –– Led by the Charlotte office with technical support from Charleston, Raleigh, and Baltimore Buildings Divisions
Architect: HKS
Developer: Med Development
Program Manager: ADAMS Management Services Corporation
Construction Manager: Brasfield and Gorrie
Structural Engineer: IMEG
Civil: McGill Associates
Food Service Equipment Consultant: Rippe Associates
Landscape Architect: Surface 678