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Kaiser Permanente Completes Harbor MacArthur Medical Office Building Phase III

Published 4/14/2003

Kaiser Permanente has completed the third phase of the new Harbor MacArthur Medical Office Building in Santa Ana, Calif. Designed by Taylor & Associates Architects of Newport Beach, the three-story, 32,000-sf facility adjoins the existing structure. The entire medical complex forms a comprehensive, 80,000-sf medical facility that provides space for 24 family practice providers, a physical therapy department, a pharmacy, an imaging center, acute care services, lab and blood draw, and visual services, including an optical dispensing department.

Construction of the $6.9-million Phase III began in May 2002 and was completed in January 2003. The first phases of the facility, including construction of a 2-story medical office building with a third floor penthouse for connection with the new structure, were completed in the later part of 2001 and have been operational since that time. Contractor McCarthy built all three phases of the project; phase III was completed three months ahead of schedule.

McCarthy is also building a 215,000-sf parking structure at the Kaiser Permanente Harbor City Medical Center in Harbor City, Calif. The project began construction in August 2002 and is slated for completion in April 2003. International Parking Design of Irvine is the architect/engineering firm working with McCarthy on the design/build structure, and Lee, Burkhart, Liu, Inc. of Santa Monica is the design architect.