Springfield Regional Medical Center
Springfield, Ohio

The site development of 40 acres for a new 500,000 SF state-of-the-art regional hospital facility and adjoining medical office building on a reclaimed urban brownfield site in the downtown Springfield Urban Core Redevelopment Area involves mass rock blasting for the lower levels of the hospital. Crushed on-site excavated rock will be used for site development, which consists of entry drives with patient drop of plazas, staff and visitor parking, ambulatory drop-off, service entrance, fire access lanes, walking paths, and helicopter landing area. The project involves construction of a water line loop and sanitary sewers to serve the new buildings, in addition to high-capacity natural gas lines and innovative storm water collection. Existing main line storm sewers located within previously abandoned city streets will be re-used in-place to collect site storm water. Project also involves the relocation of adjacent City arterial streets and utilities outside the Hospital development site limits.

Korda also provided the topographic and boundary survey for 59 acres, and developed two subdivision plats to assist the city in transferring land to the hospital.