Emory Johns Creek Hospital Adds Two Floors to Facility

One floor includes 40 medical/surgical patient beds, while the other is shelled space that will include hospitalists’ offices.

By HFT Staff


Hammes Healthcare, a provider of consulting and project management services, recently completed a 40-bed, two-story vertical expansion of the Emory Johns Creek Hospital in Johns Creek, Georgia. Hammes has been serving as Emory Healthcare’s project manager on this vertical expansion since 2019. 

The vertical bed tower expansion added a fifth and sixth floor to the hospital’s existing patient tower. The sixth floor includes 40 medical/surgical patient beds and associated support spaces. The fifth floor is shelled space that will include hospitalists’ offices, an additional 13-bed build-out mirroring the sixth floor, and storage space. 

Associated with the project is the renovation of the hospital’s intensive care unit and a new 640-car parking garage. This past summer marked the completion of the three-story vertical expansion of the attached medical office building. The interior buildout of the medical office building is underway, likely to be completed at the end of the year. 



February 25, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


Recent Posts

Must Know Recalls of 2025

For the safety of our readers, Healthcare Facilities Today has closely followed all recall notices related to the industry.


Sustainability as a Baseline in Healthcare Facilities

Hospitals can balance costs, build resilience and learn from global models for sustainable design to further their green goals.


Comanche County Memorial Hospital and Southwestern Medical Center Join to Form Partnership

The partnership will go into effect by the end of December 2025.


Choosing a Disinfectant That Kills Biofilm

Bacteria form biofilms in pipes from which cells can be released during sink use and spread outside the drains in droplets or as aerosols.


Third-Party Data Breach Case Underscores Need for Cyber Risk Management

Plaintiffs alleged negligence in safeguarding patient data; defendants denied wrongdoing but settled to avoid litigation costs.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.