Kaiser Permanente broke ground on a new 18-acre medical center campus located in the historic Railyards in downtown Sacramento, California. The campus will include hospital care, emergency services, maternity services, and additional specialty care. It is slated to be complete in 2029.
Anchoring the Kaiser Permanente Railyards campus will be an eight-story, 662,050-square-foot hospital with 310 beds in private rooms and 14 operating rooms; a 70-treatment bay emergency room; intensive care unit; neonatal intensive care; and labor and delivery and postpartum care. Attached to the hospital will be a five-story, 173,000-square-foot medical office with 66 exam rooms.
The Railyards Medical Center will be one of very few all-electric hospitals in the state and will include environmentally friendly features such as solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, drought-tolerant landscaping and use of low-emitting materials to improve indoor air quality. The project team includes Hensel Phelps, SmithGroup, Arup, Kimley-Horn and KPFF.