UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay: By the Numbers Hospitals: Nuts and Bolts: 289-bed, 6-story, 878,000-square-foot hospital complex 12,451 light fixtures, enough for 1,000 average-sized homes 634,000 gross square feet in the children’s, women’s and cancer hospitals 6,221 light switches, enough for 320 average-sized homes 207,500 gross square feet in the UCSF Ron Conway Family Gateway Medical Building, which is focused on outpatient services 13,400 receptacles, enough for 540 average-sized homes 36,500 gross square feet in the energy center, the central energy plant for the hospitals 210 miles of conduit, enough to stretch along 3,360 San Francisco city blocks 20 operating rooms, inluding 8 adult, 8 pediatric and 4 shared adult/pediatric, 600-700 square feet each 1,125 miles of wire, enough to round the bases at AT&T Park 16,500 times. In 13 years of playing at this stadium, the San Francisco Giants have accumulated nearly 9,400 runs. The distance of their runs will equal the wire in this complex around 2022. Intensive care nursery rooms - 31 singles and 13 doubles. 85 miles of piping, equivalent to 50 Golden Gate Bridges put together end-to-end 14 Intensive Care Unit rooms for adults 1,783,000 pounds of ductwork, equivalent to 300 Ford F250 trucks or 3 empty 747 airplanes 10 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) rooms 12 Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (PCICU) rooms 12 transitional PICU rooms Over 2.2 million cubic feet per minute (CFM) of supply and exhaust fan air, enough capacity to fill approximately 10 Goodyear blimps in about one minute. 9 labor and delivery rooms 4,630 tons of cooling, enough to cool 1,000 average-sized homes Outdoor Space: 9,272 tons of steel, enough to build approximately 8,000 cars 4.3 acres of green space 5 million square feet of drywall, enough for more than 700 average-sized homes • 100,000 square feet of ground landscaping, making UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay one of the greenest urban hospitals in the U.S. • 60,000 square feet of rooftop gardens on the third, fourth and fifth floors 1,069,665 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air supply, enough capacity to fill an Olympicsized swimming pool in five seconds On February 1, 2015, one of the nation’s premier medical centers opened the doors of a new worldclass facility. UCSF Medical Center has opened three stateof-the-art hospitals at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus, where top clinicians have joined expert researchers to develop next-generation therapies and cures. Year One: 5,380 anticipated outpatient surgeries 4,274 anticipated inpatient surgeries 2,600 - 2,700 anticipated births 122,000 anticipated outpatient visits, not including infusions Anticipated prediatric emergency room volume includes 30+ patient visits per day and 3 patients by ambulance 99,000-square foot public plaza 1,049 parking spaces • 422 surface spaces • 627 spaces in 10-level structure Opening Date: February 1, 2015 April 2015