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Mercer County Criminal Courthouse Breaks Ground

June 2, 2010

Trenton, NJ - VITETTA took part in the groundbreaking celebration of the new Mercer County Criminal Courthouse – the largest and most important construction public project undertaken in Mercer County.  The ceremony was marked by Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes joined by local officials breaking ground at the construction site of the new courthouse, South Warren and Market Streets in Trenton, NJ.

VITETTA designed the new 141,000sf courts facility adjacent to the existing Courthouse to accommodate the needs of the Criminal Courts. This facility will accommodate Criminal Courts space needs projected to the year 2025.  The Criminal Courthouse will contain nine Criminal Courts with accompanying Chambers, secure prisoner holding and Jury deliberation spaces, and will be organized by separate circulation systems for public, private/staff and in-custody persons.

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Kennedy Health System Stratford Hospital Re-Dedicated

June 2, 2010

Stratford, NJ - VITETTA attended the formal re-dedication ceremony of Kennedy Health System’s Stratford hospital in Camden County.  VITETTA provided the design, documentation and construction administration services for the replacement and renovation of the four story medical facility exterior façade, which originally opened in 1965.

The $25M project scope replaces the entire façade from the occupied 183-bed patient tower portion of the hospital. This replacement also allowed the opportunity to upgrade the forty year old tower’s fresh air distribution and delivery system including replacement of all of the outdated fan coil units.

The replacement was accomplished by removal of the existing façade in a four (4) phased approach, installing pre-cast panels of brick, concrete and glazing at all four (4) floors in each quadrant of the building. The significance to this project was the need to perform these extremely invasive operations while keeping the hospital fully operational. To this end a vacant portion of the hospital was renovated to be used as “swing space” allowing for entire departments / services to relocate for periods of 6 to 9 months at a time. VITETTA worked very closely with the entire hospital staff to create the logistics plans that allowed the project to proceed.

In addition to the facade replacement the project includes the creation of a drop off canopy, addition of new makeup air rooftop air handlers, limited re-roofing, rehabilitation and staining of remaining façade elements, exterior way-finding signage and renovation of the impacted portions of the exterior tower patient rooms.