ST. JOHN BROKEN ARROW HOSPITAL COMPLETE

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BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. — The Haskell Company has completed construction for St. John Broken Arrow Hospital in Broken Arrow. The $100 million project included the construction of the six-story, 189,000-square-foot hospital as well as a four-story, 110,000-square-foot medical office building. The hospital's owner is Tulsa, Okla.-based St. John Health System.

The hospital, which is located on 17 acres of the 68-acre development, currently contains 68 beds. It has the option for future expansion that includes an additional 24 beds on the sixth floor and 12 additional beds on each patient floor, which brings the hospital's potential capacity to 140 beds. The facility also contains a surgery suite that features six operating rooms, two procedure rooms and two shell operating rooms. Its emergency department features five fast-track rooms, two resuscitation rooms, nine treatment rooms and two triage rooms. The hospital also contains a full-service radiology department and the Tulsa Bone & Joint Associates orthopedic center.

The medical office building is connected to the hospital. It provides a variety of services including primary care, laboratory work, cardiology, neurosurgery, podiatry, and colon and rectal surgery. The medical office building is already serving patients, and the hospital is expected to open this fall.

In a statement, Haskell President Paul Tyler said, “St. John Broken Arrow is a fully integrated design/build hospital created from a single source, making it one of only a handful of such healthcare facilities in the world. Using our design/build process, we were able to complete the hospital 25 percent faster than what would have been possible with traditional construction methods.”

— Coleman Wood

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