The University of Michigan’s new $920M Clinical Inpatient Tower (CIT) is a 12-story, 691,000 GSF, state-of the art healthcare facility providing incremental inpatient beds, operating rooms and diagnostic capacity.
This expansion of the Frankel Cardiovascular Center adds 11 operating/procedure rooms, 9 radiology labs, and 264 inpatient beds, all meeting ICU requirements for future need of additional ICU capacity. Also included is a shelled floor to accommodate future build-out of as many as 12 additional operating/procedure rooms.
Clinical spaces include a Neuro Intensive Care unit, Universal Care Units (Acute), Stroke Unit and Epilepsy Monitored beds, Neurosurgery ORs, Ortho spine, Neuro spine, Otolaryngology, and Interventional Neuro Radiology. Also included are Radiology, an EEG lab, central sterile processing, pharmacy, pathology, patient food and nutrition services, health information and technology services, and clinical engineering. Co-locating these services will enable healthcare providers to quickly respond to complex cases and deliver advanced treatments.
Features include two floors with 20 operating rooms with the latest technology plus three interventional radiology suites, centralized collaboration spaces in each patient area to enhance continuity of care, patient rooms allowing for more complex care, and family spaces throughout with space for loved ones to visit in each patient room.
Public amenities such as a retail food operation and a conference center featuring over three dozen meeting spaces of various configurations and complexities are also included.

