Medical office buildings, outpatient clinics, urgent care, and specialty healthcare buildouts. ICRA-compliant phasing for occupied hospital work. Superintendent discipline that respects patient care schedules.
Request a ProposalHealthcare construction isn't just buildout. It's phased work inside operating facilities, dust containment that protects immunocompromised patients, and schedule discipline that doesn't extend patient care disruptions.
Medical office building construction, outpatient clinic buildouts, urgent care fit-outs, specialty practice spaces, and renovation work inside operating hospitals. The scope varies widely — our process doesn't.
ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment) governs every project inside an occupied healthcare facility. We build to the ICRA level required for the adjacent patient population — negative-pressure containment, HEPA filtration, sealed pathways, dedicated egress. Not marketing language. Actual engineering-controlled work zones.
Our preconstruction practice engages medical tenants and building ownership separately — tenants care about go-live dates and equipment logistics; ownership cares about permit coordination and lease commitment timelines. Both get addressed without forcing one to wait on the other.
Six things medical & healthcare clients consistently raise during preconstruction — and how we address each one.
Infection Control Risk Assessment governs every occupied facility project. Containment, filtration, and sealed pathways built to Class III-IV requirements as scope demands.
Medical practices have go-live dates driven by insurance credentialing, equipment delivery, and staff onboarding. We build to those dates, not the other way around.
Imaging, lab, and specialty equipment drives structural, electrical, and HVAC scope. Early coordination with vendors avoids the mid-construction discovery problems that kill medical projects.
Medical permit paths are complex — life safety, fire code, accessibility, and health department review often run in parallel. We know which reviews run together and which queue sequentially.
Emergency power circuits, nurse call systems, medical gas distribution, and specialty outlets are our in-house electrical crew's scope. No subcontractor delay on patient safety systems.
Work hours that respect patient care. Deliveries routed through non-patient corridors. Noise and dust control enforced, not promised.
For anything specific, call (832) 548-0660 or send the scope. One business day response.
Medical construction runs on ICRA discipline and tenant coordination. Send us the scope — we'll build a phasing plan that protects patient care and hits your go-live date.