PALO ALTO, CA—DPR Construction, one of the nation's leading technical builders focused on highly complex and sustainable projects, recently celebrated the topping off of the $1 billion Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford expansion, marking the completion of structural steel erection for the project. DPR is the general contractor for the expanded facility, which will add 521,000 square feet to the existing hospital and will include advanced technologies and environmentally-sensitive methods.

The expansion, which is targeting LEED Gold certification, is designed to further the hospital's mission of providing family-centered pediatric and obstetric care and will include 149 new hospital rooms, increased surgical and diagnostic suites and new treatment rooms. Additionally, the expansion will provide more than three acres of outdoor areas and gardens for families, as nature serves an important role in the healing process.

“We're proud to celebrate this construction milestone and help further the hospital's family-centered care, while providing the community with a facility that follows the latest green building practices” said George Hurley, project director for DPR Construction. “DPR is committed to combining experienced people, a collaborative methodology and custom tools to incorporate sustainability into all building development.”

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David Phillips

David Phillips is a Chicago-based freelance writer and consultant with more than 20 years experience in business and community news. He also has extensive reporting experience in the food manufacturing industry for national trade publications.