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HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Critical Building System and Central Utility Renovations

Burns is a trusted partner implementing comprehensive renovations for the teaching hospital’s critical infrastructure systems and patient care facilities.

HCA Florida Osceola Hospital is a Level II Trauma Center and 404-bed teaching hospital. The Kissimmee-based facility serves the surrounding communities of Orlando, St. Cloud, Celebration and Poinciana. A Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) offers the highest level of NICU services in Osceola County.

Burns provides HCA with a range of consulting engineering services to maintain the hospital’s high-quality care environment. Burns is proud of our track record providing critical mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), structural, and fire protection design and construction administration services.

Recent HCA Florida Osceola Hospital projects:

  • Chiller Plant Upgrade and Expansion— added 2,400 tons of cooling capacity with three new 800-ton chillers, converting from primary-secondary to a variable-primary system to enhance overall system performance and efficiency. Installed new cooling towers, all-new condenser water pumps, and variable frequency drives (VFDs)
  • Boiler System Replacement — phased upgrade of the hospital’s heating water, steam, and domestic water boilers and associated equipment
  • Specialty Area Renovations — equipment replacements and M/E/P overhaul to upgrade multiple radiology, nuclear medicine, fluoroscopy, electrophysiology, and sterile processing facilities
  • Reverse Osmosis/Deionization Water System — led design and replacement of new water treatment system equipment

With each project, Burns ensures HCA maintains compliance with federal, state and local requirements and upholds HCA’s stringent infrastructure performance standards.

Location

Kissimmee, FL

Client

HCA Florida Healthcare

Industry

Healthcare

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Key Team Members

Nelson Long, PE

Healthcare Project Manager

Bryan Mehaffey

Vice President, Southeast Region