WINFIELD, IL-Central DuPage Hospital is constructing a five-story, 276,000-sf tower. The 361-bed hospital is at 25 N. Winfield Rd. The tower will have a total of 202 private rooms, with 340 sf each, says Alexander Faurot, VP and senior project manager with RTKL Associates Inc., which is designing the tower.

The tower will also have a main lobby, and the tower will become the new front entrance to the hospital, Faurot says. All of the rooms in the bed tower will be single patient rooms with “hotel-like” conveniences such as a sleeper sofa for family members, recliner and work station with internet access. Each room will also have patient lifts, Faurot says.

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