Muskogee Hospital
The LEED Gold Muskogee Community Hospital, completed in March 2009, is the nation’s first ground source geothermal hospital in the country. It is a 22 acre development located on North Main and Harris Street in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
The development and design of the acute care facility is focused on bringing a higher standard of care to the community. The 95,056sf facility includes 45 licensed patient rooms, 3 procedure rooms, Level IV Emergency room and the support of 34 physicians.
MCH is the first Hospital in Oklahoma to be designed and built using the Green Guide for Healthcare, a science based approach to design and construction, and the principles of the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) rating system. MCH will be certified under LEED for Healthcare which is being used to set the precedent for the sustainability of all future healthcare facilities.
Year Built:
2009
Size:
95,056 square feet
Services:
- Development Assistance
- Architecture Assistance
- Construction Manager
