Existing Structural System
The existing structure consisted of wood trusses spanning to load bearing concrete masonry unit walls.
Project Overview
The renovation of Camp Community College’s Nursing & Allied Health Professions Building transformed an existing 13,000-square-foot facility into a modern learning environment designed to support the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The renovated facility provides simulation labs that replicate real-world healthcare environments, flexible classrooms, and collaborative spaces supporting a variety of teaching and training methods. The project also creates opportunities for community health initiatives and partnerships with local schools, hospitals, and healthcare providers, extending the building’s impact beyond the classroom.
Repurposing the existing structure required thoughtful coordination to accommodate the new program, building systems, technology, and architectural improvements within the constraints of the existing building.
Engineering Highlights
The existing structure consisted of wood trusses spanning to load bearing concrete masonry unit walls.
BSG’s founder served as the Structural Engineer of Record during previous professional employment.