Tutor Perini subsidiary Rudolph and Sletten has won a design-build contract valued at approximately $269 million for a skilled nursing and memory care facility for the California Department of General Services (DGS).
DGS’s project client is the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet).
The project is located at CalVet’s Yountville Veterans Home of California (VHC-Yountville), in the Napa Valley. The new 240-bed skilled nursing facility will replace and combine three existing facilities on the 615-acre campus.
Design of the approximately 300,000 sq.-ft. facility will reflect the historic architectural style of the campus and include main and satellite kitchens, dining rooms, exam rooms, nurses’ stations, a pharmacy, laundry facilities, resident outdoor spaces, parking, roadways and other site improvements. The project will be designed to LEED Gold standards. Rudolph and Sletten is partnered with CannonDesign on this design-build project.
Preconstruction begins this spring with completion anticipated at the end of 2023.
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