This transformative project at University Health’s Clinical Neurosciences Center (CNC) turned existing facility limitations into an opportunity for significant future growth. Originally conceived as a smaller single-level addition, TSA planners assisted hospital leadership to see the benefits of creating a structural foundation capable of supporting up to a five-story vertical build-out, with the initial two-level addition more than tripling the originally-envisioned floor space.
The scope included construction of a new Interventional Radiology (IR) suite to meet growing demand for advanced procedures. A spacious, light-filled caregiver respite area with outdoor dining was also added, replacing staff accommodations lost during earlier hospital renovations. In the final phase, a second IR suite was completed, enhancing patient capacity and clinical capabilities.
A standout element of the project was the installation of a deep foundation system using 84 micropiles, some extending over 60 feet. This innovative solution was implemented to resolve unsuitable soil challenges found on the site. This change from standard over excavated structural fill under the footings to the micropile system also minimized disruption to frequent ambulance arrivals at the immediately adjacent Emergency Department—one of the busiest in Salt Lake City.
This four-year effort combined thoughtful planning, innovative engineering, and strategic phasing to ensure continuous hospital operations. The result is a flexible, forward-thinking space that strengthens University Health’s ability to deliver cutting-edge neurological and interventional care.