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SHELL POINT COMPLETES
FOUNDATION FOR NEW REHABILITATION FACILITY
FORT
MYERS,
Fla.
(July 1,
2010) - Shell Point
Retirement Community has completed the first phase of construction on
the new rehabilitation facility and administration buildings, a $5
million addition to the Larsen Pavilion, Shell Point’s skilled nursing
facility. Shell Point broke ground on these two buildings in December
2009 and completion is anticipated for the end of this year according
to Bob Southern, director of project development for the
community.
Wright
Construction
Group is the contractor for the building project, and
David Van Loon, senior project manager for Wright Construction Group,
is coordinating the construction. Jeff Sinatra, Project Superintendent
for Wright, was responsible for the construction of the foundation for
the new building. "The rehab addition will be a two story structure
located to the east of the Larsen Pavilion," said Van Loon. "Soil
borings during design indicated that additional soil bearing capacity
would be required beneath the new facility," he said. To increase the
bearing capacity of the soil under the rehab facility, the engineers
specified a CSV pile system to be installed below bearing elements. The
CSV system involved the drilling of approximately 350, 6-inch diameter
holes in the subsoil and packing these "piles" with a dry sand/cement
grout mixture. Ground water, over a period of seven days, hydrated the
grout mixture forming concrete piles to increase the existing soil
bearing capacity. At the end of seven days, the piles were load-tested
to verify bearing capacity. Following the completion of the test, a
"geogrid" and structural fill was put into place.
The new free-standing Rehabilitation Facility will be adjacent to the
Larsen Pavilion on The Island at Shell Point and will feature 7,465
square feet of space dedicated to provide the most advanced therapy,
restorative programs, and state-of-the-art equipment available for
assisting residents in building strength, regaining agility, and
recovering movement and the highest function possible following an
injury, illness, or surgery.
Some of the new features of the Rehab Facility include state-of-the-art
equipment for assessing and improving balance to provide stability and
reduce falls. With this new equipment the individual’s progress can be
recorded and monitored to track improvement. The larger gym will
allow more people to utilize the services, and individual treatment
rooms will be available to provide privacy. The Occupational Therapy
Transition Suite will allow for better preparation in a real-world
environment as patients prepare to return home, or to their normal
routines.
A new Aqua Therapy Pool will enhance therapy opportunities while
decreasing impact with water buoyancy. In addition there will be
a private rooftop patio on the second floor of the facility that will
provide residents of the memory care unit access to a protected and
secure garden environment.
In addition to the rehabilitation facility that is being built, a new
Administration Building is also underway and will be a single story
addition extending off the Southwest portion of the Larsen
Pavilion. It will incorporate a monolithic reinforced concrete
floor slab with thickened integral footings beneath bearing walls and
columns. According to Van Loon, "Typical concrete foundation thickness
is 20 inches, and the floor slab will be 6 inches thick. Essentially,
the entire building floor slab acts as one large footing for the
building. The density of the underlying soil was inconsistent. To
alleviate the potential for settlement, existing earth was removed to a
depth of 32 inches below floor level and the sub grade was mechanically
compacted with vibratory rollers. A "geomat" soil reinforcing fabric
was then installed over the compacted sub grade extending out to a
point 5 foot beyond the building perimeter. Compacted structural fill
material was then placed over the "geogrid" up to the bottom of the
foundation/floor slab."
Both the Administration Building and the Rehabilitation Facility
Additions are designed as reinforced concrete and masonry buildings
with steel truss roof structures and standing seam metal roofing.
"Shell Point strives to offer our residents the best possible
care with expanded services, which is why this project is important,"
said Peter Dys, president of the retirement community. "Working with
Wright construction and our on staff engineers, I know we have the best
group of people overseeing the entire project, and making sure that the
recently completed foundation was done properly and successfully."
In 2009, Shell Point completed a $24 million dollar renovation to
expand and enhance the community’s skilled nursing facility, known as
the Larsen Pavilion. Originally built in 1971, the Larsen
Pavilion is licensed for 219 beds, including a 9 bed Hospice unit which
serves both residents of Shell Point and the outside community.
The facility is fully staffed with two full-time on-site physicians, a
nurse practitioner, and a trained nursing staff. The facility
accepts Medicare patients who need short term rehabilitation following
a surgery or illness, as well as skilled nursing services for long term
care.
According to Bob Southern, the construction of the two buildings is on
track and both are scheduled to be complete by December of this
year.
"It has been a pleasure to work with Wright Construction on this
project, and we have had a great history for the past 22 years and have
enjoyed successes together on other projects here at Shell Point," said
Southern. Some of the previous projects built by Wright Construction at
Shell Point include the Harbor Court and Sundial residential buildings
on The Island, the Welcome Center, the four independent residential
buildings in The Woodlands, and The Arbor assisted living
facility.
Shell Point Retirement Community is a not-for-profit continuing care
retirement community, providing lifecare services to more than 2,200
residents. The community is located in Fort Myers just off
Summerlin Road, two miles before the Sanibel causeway.
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