Medical Construction Group

Healthcare Construction Compliance: Top Failure Points Owners Should Prevent

Compliance failures in healthcare construction are rarely dramatic. They do not typically surface as a single catastrophic event. They accumulate—a life-safety drawing that does not reflect what was built, an HVAC system that passes functional testing but fails pressure verification, an infection control barrier that was removed before the adjacent space was properly restored, a […]

Commissioning & Turnover in Healthcare Construction: Avoiding Delays at the Finish Line

The last ten percent of a healthcare construction project is where the most expensive mistakes happen. Construction is substantially complete. The building looks finished. And then the delays start—failed systems tests, incomplete closeout documentation, licensing inspections that surface deficiencies no one caught, and a turnover process that drags weeks past the planned date while carrying […]

What Does a Healthcare Owner’s Representative Do? (And When to Hire One)

Healthcare projects are rarely simple. Even a modest ambulatory clinic, imaging suite, or medical office buildout can involve coordination with the landlord, clinical workflow decisions, life-safety requirements, utility upgrades, technology planning, permitting, procurement, and activation timing. In that environment, a healthcare owner’s representative helps the owner stay in control of the project without becoming the […]

Introduction: Planning a New Clinic? Here’s How to Finance It Right

Opening a new clinic is an exciting milestone  but turning your vision into a functional, code-compliant medical facility requires more than a floor plan. Whether you’re launching a private practice or expanding a growing network, securing the right medical office financing is a critical first step. From budgeting for construction to covering soft costs like […]