16-Bedroom Enhanced Services Facility

Project Overview

  • Year: 2021
  • Project Name: 16-Bedroom Enhanced Services Facility 
  • Location: Washington State

16-BEDROOM ESF DESIGN This project involved the design of an Enhanced Services Facility (ESF) in Washington State. The ESF was developed as a small, community-based residential setting tailored for individuals with complex personal care and behavioral health needs. Initially, two design options were proposed-a 16-bedroom layout and an 8-bedroom layout. After careful consideration, the 16-bedroom layout was selected as the final design to best meet the needs of the facility and its residents.

The project was successfully designed and executed by FASTBUILD, delivering a complete package that included architectural and structural plans for city permitting, detailed 3D renderings, and documentation required for securing a loan. The estimated cost of construction was approximately $5 million. COMPLIANCE AND EXECUTION Building and Zoning Codes: The design meets all relevant regulations in Washington State, ensuring safety, accessibility, and compliance. City Permitting: Architectural and structural plans are ready for city approval, expediting the project's timeline.

Design Parameters

Purpose: ESFs to accommodate up to 16 residents. Total Square Footage: 6,000-6,500 sq. ft. Room Breakdown: Bedrooms: 16 rooms, each ≥120 sq. ft.. Meeting Room: Quadruple the size of a bedroom (480-500 sq. ft.). Staff Room: Approximately 150 sq. ft.. Laundry Room: Approximately 150 sq. ft.. Additional spaces: Hallways, storage rooms, and other facilities proportioned within the square footage range.

EXTERIOR DESIGN Modern, single-story structure with large windows for natural light. Spacious layout ensuring easy accessibility. OUTDOOR FEATURES Communal outdoor seating area and parking space for the residents and visitors. Well-maintained lawns and paved walkways, enhancing aesthetics. ACCESSIBILITY Pathways designed for accessibility, ensuring safe movement for all residents.

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