Construction is well underway for the new two story UNM Crisis Triage Center, which will provide improved psychiatric and medical care for New Mexicans. Located next to the existing UNM Psychiatric Center, the new facility will be the result of a joint bid between UNMH and Bernalillo County as part of a group of initiatives to advance available care for mental health in the state. The facility will be fully equipped with a CTC and a PES, offering a much needed resource for all patients. The completion of this project will add to UNMH’s vast mental health services, solidifying their position as New Mexico’s largest community mental healthcare provider in the state.
UNMH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CRISIS CENTER
Work is now underway on the University of New Mexico North Campus to provide a Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC). M+Y is the lead design firm for the project, consulting with Davis Group. The conception, funding, and management of this facility is part of a collaborative effort between Bernalillo County and UNMH. Located next to the existing University Psychiatric Center at UNM North Campus, the facility will help Bernalillo County and UNMH fulfill their goal of providing compassionate, respectful, and round-the-clock care to serve a vastly underrepresented population in a dignified setting.
The project’s initial phase calls for the demolition of two existing buildings located at 2600 Marble Avenue, as well as the redevelopment of the northern half of the existing patient parking lot. Phase 2 will encompass construction of the new two-story Behavioral Health Crisis Center and remaining site.
The new Behavioral Health Crisis Center includes three distinct programs that increase critical services — Crisis Triage Center, Psychiatric Emergency Services, and a Peer Living Room—into one building footprint.
Crisis Triage Center (CTC): New service providing medium-acuity crisis stabilization services offering 16 single-patient bedrooms with private facilities to clients on a voluntary basis for up to 14 days.
Peer-Based “Living Room” (PLR) Model: New service providing low-acuity walk-in and/or referral service in a residential environment accessed by a separate public entrance and lobby to avoid merging lower acuity with higher acuity functions. This program includes a Respite Area, Living Room Space, Nourishment Area and Client Work Rooms.
Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES): Expands the existing program located at the University Psychiatric Center to this new facility to better serve clients who present acute psychiatric care levels and are identified as at risk to self and/or others. The existing program includes ten (10) patient rooms with controlled separation for pediatric and adult census. In addition, there is a separate restraint suite with two rooms near the dedicated vehicular sally port entrance for dedicated intake entrance for first responders.
Special daylighting, circulation, safety, and ligature resistance elements are central to the concept. The project is set to meet LEED Silver certification through material selection, energy/resource conservation, and demolition/construction waste management efforts.
HB Construction mobilized on site in July, setting up safety perimeter fencing, wayfinding signage, and temporary striping that will allow surrounding facility users to navigate around construction safely. As construction is bordered by over ten occupied medical and research facilities, HB and UNMH have collaborated to establish isolation and public safety measures for each phase of construction.
MCDERMOTT ATHLETIC CENTER
The McDermott Athletic Center (MAC) is an addition to its large indoor facilities. This family-oriented outdoor venue is a welcome-addition to the neighborhood where family members of all ages, and their pets, can enjoy the beautiful sunset views. Under a large canopy, multiple large gathering venues can occur during special occasions. These events can spill out into their extensive patio, where this location will be perfect from large sports-viewing, to private functions. Under the canopy, food and drink, and recreational activities are available. This seeks to be a neighborhood spot.
ROOSEVELT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Roosevelt General Hospital is critical to addressing regional emergency care. Their leadership, in responding to the growing emergency services to the Southern region of New Mexico, provides much-needed medical attention to all New Mexico citizens. Their addition and renovation will bring confidence to our communities near Portales.
DEL NORTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The Del Norte Dragons can look forward to their new school taking shape. This summer, the construction companies, the administrators and hard workers of the community are taking extra care to make sure Del Norte is on schedule and ready for the students. This is a time, we can be grateful for the many people that care so much about education, our students, and the future of Roswell. We are so excited to see DNES be a reality and fixture in ROSWELL, NM!
UNM CORONADO HALL RENOVATION
McClain + Yu designed the renovation for the 252 bed dormitory constructed in 1958. The design modernizes dorm rooms, shower and toilet rooms, and provides improvements to common space. Additionally, the renovation plan includes improvements to universal accessibility. Construction is planned for Summer 2017 with student initial move-in scheduled for the Fall 2017 semester. Currently Phase 2 is being planned.
NMT NEW DATA CENTER
Construction is about to begin on New Mexico Tech's new Data Center. McClain + Yu developed a plan focused on creating a flexible facility capable of change and modular growth to accommodate future needs.
CLOVIS HIGH SCHOOL RESTROOM ADDITION
To meet the growing needs of Clovis High School, McClain + Yu has designed an addition to "the Rock" gymnasium.
COFFEE SHOP: DRY DOCKS
Design progressing for new coffee shop assembled from shipping containers.