Healthcare construction

Evidence-based design

The latest medical research studies have confirmed what so many of us have already experienced — the environments around us matter. Specifically, research has shown that care environments directly affect patient outcomes. And today, healthcare facilities are all about evidence-based design, which uses research-based principles to influence design decisions.

Processes have been improved, the flow has been studied, overall patient experience has been thoroughly examined. Today, building successful hospitals, urgent care clinics, and health clinics mean incorporating an evidence-based design vision from the start of a project. And that means improving the quality of care and quality of patient experiences.

A long-term plan to support your facility over its lifecycle

Many owners and communities rely on their healthcare facilities to remain useful for a long, long time — we’ve built healthcare facilities designed to last for 50 years. Setting expectations and developing solutions for a healthcare facility’s useful lifecycle is a core aspect of any healthcare construction project.

Achieving success with a long-term build demands intentional planning and thorough exploration of not only a long-term vision but also long-term design, material, and construction solutions. A facility must be able to accommodate change, expansion, tenant movements, and redevelopment of the overall structure. And interior design must look good decades after the ribbon cutting.

Healthcare construction is not easy.

Healthcare facilities are the most complex types of buildings. The acute care provided by these facilities requires a wide range of spaces for different types of service. Construction managers must build emergency departments, operational centers, patient rooms, laboratories, food service, housekeeping areas, and more to create a functional healthcare facility. Additionally, specialized expertise in electrical, mechanical, and telecommunications systems is required of construction workers to keep up with the ever-evolving functions of a hospital.

Most individuals from our company are higly educated

Many are educated architects, general contractors, HVAC specialists, or professional engineers, and they all got their start somewhere. Extremely skilled and specialized in their career, our construction managers and workers must go through rigorous training to gain the experience necessary to work on our company projects.