Commercial Construction · Medical Facilities
Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling.
Medical and dental build-outs constructed to code and accreditation requirements — sequenced around patient care where operations must continue.
Medical construction is its own discipline: infection-control protocols, medical gas, lead shielding, ADA clearances that get measured, and inspectors who check all of it. Passing is the minimum; a facility your staff and patients feel good in is the goal.
We build exam suites, dental operatories, imaging rooms, labs, and clinic renovations — with ICRA-style containment where care continues, and equipment vendors coordinated like the critical path items they are.
What's included
- Code and accreditation compliance built into design
- Exam rooms, operatories, labs, and imaging suites
- Medical gas, suction, and specialized plumbing
- Lead shielding and equipment-specific requirements
- Infection-control containment for occupied facilities
- Equipment vendor coordination and installation support
How it gets done
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Requirements
Code, accreditation, and equipment specs gathered before design — not discovered during inspection.
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Build with containment
Patient care and construction, separated properly.
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Inspect & commission
Passed, documented, and ready for your first patient day.
Questions, answered
Can you build while we see patients?
Yes — with real containment, negative air where required, and scheduling that respects clinical hours. It's planned, not improvised.
Do you coordinate medical equipment installs?
We treat equipment vendors as critical-path trades: templated early, roughed-in exactly, and scheduled into the finish sequence.