Crews are scheduled to complete Phase 1 of demolition for the Old Main Hospital on El Camino Health's Mountain View campus in June 2022. Phase 2 will begin shortly afterward, starting with the removal of hazardous materials. Demolition of the 60-year old building will make way for the following.
Crews have begun demolition of the Old Main Hospital on El Camino Health's Mountain View campus. Demolition of the 60-year-old building will make way for the following:
The donation is one of the largest single commitments ever made to the El Camino Hospital Foundation and will secure naming rights for the hospital’s new integrated medical office building, to be called the Sobrato Pavilion.
From November through late April, three phases of construction will take place outside of Orchard Pavilion affecting the sidewalk, as well as the north & south segments of the parking lot.
The North Drive Garage Addition is now open, providing 200 additional parking spaces for patients and visitors. Please drive safely and be aware of ongoing construction.
The event was attended by community leaders and elected officials, including State Senator Jerry Hill and Assemblymember Rich Gordon, as well as city councilmembers from Mountain View and Sunnyvale.
Be aware of increased truck traffic on Grant Road as we pour concrete for the North Garage extension. Your safety is important; please navigate carefully.
Construction activities are scheduled Monday, October 3, and starting the week of October 10, in order to continue improvements to the North Drive Parking Structure and work on Hospital Drive.
Wednesday September 21, marks the first concrete pour of El Camino Hospital’s North Drive Parking Structure addition. Work to continue on September 26.
As construction crews prepare to demolish the old Behavioral Health Building, there will be some impacts to street parking and vehicle traffic along South Drive starting the week of August 8.
The construction activities will temporarily reduce the number of available on-campus parking spaces, and increase the number of construction vehicles on campus