This month, we’re wrapping up a key phase of Fred Hutch Cancer Center’s Building G renovation.
Designed by NBBJ, this 9,600-square-foot phase includes the installation of SPECT and PET-CT imaging systems, an important step in consolidating the nuclear medicine department and enhancing both operational efficiency and the patient experience.
The scope also includes building out nine PET uptake rooms, restrooms, support spaces, and staff workstations.
One of the biggest technical challenges involved integrating a complex MEP system into tight overhead spaces. This effort required close collaboration between Affiliated Engineers, the MEP designer, and UMC, which led BIM coordination.
Crews worked nights and weekends to minimize disruptions to patient care.