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The Battle Building at the UVa Children's Hospital

Building to house state-of-the-art UVa Children's Hospital Outpatient Clinics and new UVa Outpatient Surgery Center


Children's Hospital Outpatient Clinics

36 speciality clinics, including Pediatric Infusion, Pediatric Cardio, Pediatric Pulmonary and Pediatric Dentistry, a Pediatric Diagnostic Radiology suite, a complete outpatient rehab and therapy facility, a Teen Health Clinic and a consolidated Fetal Diagnostic/Fetal Echo clinic.

UVA Outpatient Surgery Center

12 state-of-the art Operating rooms, 36 pre- and post-operating rooms, a stand-alone pediatric pre-and post-recovery area, and a stand-alone Central Sterile Facility.

Overall Building Amenities

Adjacent parking in the recently completed 11th Street Parking Garage and a minor retail component, fronting on West Main Street, to support the building occupants.
CVC 2010 Day of Caring Work Crew
  The construction team introduces the site work underway for the 199,000 GSF Battle Building. Team members are (L-R) Fred Missel, University of Virginia Foundation (UVAF); Lee Cameron and Ben Smyth, Kjellstrom & Lee (K&L); Don Hovstvedt, Odell; Mashal Afredi, Facilities Management's Facilities Planning and Construction (FM-FP&C);Pete Alcorn, K&L; Todd Marshall, UVAF; David Turner, K&L; Thor Evans and Sean Hole, FM-FP&C; and Marc Pride, K&L.

 
Designed for Children and Their Families

  • The Bridge Model of care concept, in essence, provides a bridge of care between the child's stay at University Hospital Floors 7 and 8, and the child's return to his/her community.

  • Caregivers go to the children rather than children and their families having to go to five different geographic areas.
The naming of the Battle Building honors Barry and the late Bill Battle, who have been UVa Children's Hospital advocates for over 30 years.
The Battle Building is Phase 3 of a three-phase project under development since 2005.

  • Phase 1 was the 11th Street Garage (completed in 2008).

  • Phase 2 was the pedestrian connector linking the 11th Street Garage and the East Garage across the railroad tracks (completed in 2009).
The enabling phases of the project were completed during the last 30 months.
  • Utility undergrounding and improvements to West Main Street and Jefferson Park Avenue

  • Off-Site utility work on 11th Street

  • Removal of the pedestrian bridge between the Blake Center and 1222 Jefferson Park Avenue
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