Overview
The new Primary Care Clinic at Fort Sam Houston is part of a $2 billion U.S. Military Base Relocation and Closure (BRAC) program in San Antonio, Texas. The state-of-the-art 124,000 SF clinic provides outpatient services in family medicine, adolescent medicine, behavioral health, and occupational therapy to families at Fort Sam and government personnel. The clinic also offers laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy services.
The brick veneer two-story clinic is home to 300 health care professionals and staff members. Featuring two large atriums, the clinic boasts plenty of natural light and meets LEED Silver recognition. Sitework accompanied the project and includes excavation, topsoil fill, concrete curbs and pads, asphalt parking, landscape, a detention pond, and more.
Details
Awards
- US Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth District, Operation Reward Safety Certificate of Achievement Award
- Texas Construction, Best of Texas Award of Excellence for Healthcare
S&P Services
- General Contracting
- BIM-Based Management
- LEED New Construction (NC) Silver Project
Owner
US Army Corps of Engineers – Ft. Worth District
Location
Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
Size
124,000 SF
FORT SAM HOUSTON PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE
“When unexpected field conditions and conflicting requirements were encountered, S&P’s recommendations were instrumental in helping the Team make timely decisions for moving forward. It has been a pleasure working with Satterfield & Pontikes on this challenging project and I would not hesitate to recommend them for future work.”