Surviving building projects takes planning and communication, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website
Expansions and renovations are a necessary part of life at continuing care retirement centers (CCRCs). Surviving building projects takes planning and communication, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website. In the article, Long-Term Living’s editor-in-chief spoke with key members of a four-year renovation/new construction project about building toward the future without destroying the current business.
As CMS deadlines approach and renovation projects accelerate, healthcare facility managers must understand how NFPA 101, state fire codes and sprinkler design strategies intersect.
Research and education are intentionally embedded in the hospital’s design, with dedicated spaces for scientific collaboration, clinical investigation and training.
The completed tenant improvement includes approximately 100,000 square feet of improved space across two buildings and represents an investment of $65 million.