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July 10, 2024

BNBuilders tops out new Compass Health building

Photo from BNBuilders [enlarge]
BNBuilders celebrated topping out Compass Health’s new behavioral health services campus in Everett.

BNBuilders has topped out on the second phase of Compass Health's behavioral health services campus in Everett.

The general contractor held a topping out ceremony last week.

This $71.5 million development will have 72,000 square feet of space for intensive behavioral health services. When it is finished next year, the facility will include a 16-bed evaluation and treatment unit, a 16-bed crisis triage center, intensive outpatient behavioral health services, and offices for crisis prevention, outreach and community engagement teams.

Compass Health anticipates serving nearly 1,300 clients annually, with more than 35,000 points of care each year.

Renderings from Compass Health/Ankrom Moisan Architects [enlarge]
When it is finished next year, the facility will include a 16-bed evaluation and treatment unit, a 16-bed crisis triage center, intensive outpatient behavioral health services, and offices for crisis prevention, outreach and community engagement teams.

The second phase project team includes Lotus Development Partners, development and construction manager; Ankrom Moisan Architects, project architect; KPFF Consulting Engineers, structural; Harmsen, civil engineer; Bush Roed & Hitchings, surveyor; Sider + Byers Associates, mechanical and electrical engineer; Site Workshop, landscape design; RDH, envelope consultant; and RWDI, LEED consultant.

The new facility will be the centerpiece of Compass Health's Broadway Campus Redevelopment, a three-phase infrastructure project covering the 3300 block of Broadway.

In phase one, Andy's Place opened in May 2021, with 82 units of permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals with chronic behavioral health challenges. The third phase will integrate behavioral health services with a primary healthcare clinic.

The entire project is expected to be completed by May 2025.




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