Credit: Riverside Community Hospital
Group Delta, an NV5 Company, provided the geotechnical investigation for the Riverside Community Hospital campus improvements. The project included the demolition of an existing parking structure and the construction of a new stand-alone 9 to 11-story, 345,866-square-foot hospital tower. Improvements include a pedestrian bridge connector and a drop-off canopy structure, a new 3-story parking garage featuring a single-level basement, the relocation of utilities, installation of exterior concrete sidewalks, new landscaping, and stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) drainage enhancements.
Added Value
- Cost Savings and Schedule Efficiency: Our team’s early coordination with the design team, strategic value engineering, and streamlined approval process helped the client stay on budget and meet critical project milestones.
- Comprehensive Subsurface Characterization: Through borings and Cone Penetration Test (CPT) soundings, our team accurately identified the depth and distribution of compressible alluvial soils, enabling informed design decisions and reducing the risk of costly construction delays.
- Foundation Optimization: Our team recommended the use of cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) pile foundations tailored to site-specific conditions, ensuring long-term structural stability and performance for the hospital tower and parking garage.
Location:
Riverside, California
Client:
Riverside Community Hospital
Project Owner:
Riverside Community Hospital
Service:
Geotechnical Engineering
Market:
Hospitals & Healthcare
Project Size: 345,866 Sq ft
Project Cost: $96,419 a part of a $597 Million Operation

