Project Management August 2014 - Posts About Healthcare Facilities Management
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8/28/2014
Managing senior-care renovations and expansions
Long-term Living article discusses building toward the future without driving the current residents out the door
8/28/2014
Standalone ED serves N.C. region's changing needs
New Hanover Regional Medical Center's market fluxes dramatically because of its summer tourist industry, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
8/28/2014
Adding an extra floor - without affecting the schedule or budget
Co-location helps Froedtert Hospital project add fifth floor to facility plan mid-project
8/25/2014
St. Louis hospital to add 200 beds
St. Anthony's Medical Center plans largest expansion since 2008
8/20/2014
Southampton Hospital plans new facility
The New York community hospital is working toward merging with Stony Brook University Hospital
8/18/2014
Baptist Health South Florida to build $430 million cancer center
Miami Cancer Institute will include the first proton therapy center in South Florida
8/14/2014
Ambulatory care facilites pose equipment planning challenges
Centers must serve a range of patient types and address many different health conditions
8/13/2014
Managing long-term care refurbs and expansions
Surviving building projects takes planning and communication, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website
8/12/2014
Florida facility expansion advances
Broward Health North is undergoing a three-part $70 million renovation and expansion project
8/8/2014
Organizations announce commitment to resilient buildings
The groups committed to improve the resilience of the nation's built environment through research into new materials, construction procedures and other methods to improve the standard of practice
8/7/2014
DBIA announces 2014 Design-Build project award winners
Winners honored for excellence in design, process and teaming, in addition to achieving budget and schedule goals and exceeding owner expectations
8/7/2014
Locating facilities in an evolving market
Data can be collected and analyzed to ensure that offerings, size and scale support the long-term sustainability of a new healthcare facility, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.
8/1/2014
Collocation office benefits healthcare construction project
A team of contractors, architects and owners occupy a dedicated office during the design and construction of a project