Designing a New Dialysis Treatment Center
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
To increase outpatient services and convenience, Graham added two stories to its existing clinic. A new warm water therapy pool presented unique plumbing, HVAC and electrical challenges, and both the pool and the new pharmacy/IV prep area had to meet special building codes. Despite major space constraints, all work had to be done without disrupting patients and staff in the existing space.
In the pool area, we designed all systems to perform in a corrosive, high-humidity environment—setting special tolerances and parameters for each system to ensure updates worked effectively. We partnered with a specialty provider to install a dehumidification system to address unique heating and air conditioning requirements.
We rerouted fiber-optic and phone lines underneath the new addition and installed new rooftop air-conditioning units, boilers and a temperature control system to handle the additional load. To address temperature and filtration constrains in the pharmacy/IV prep area, we installed a dedicated rooftop HVAC unit.
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
THE CHALLENGE OSF HealthCare Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center needed to transform their empty, existing shell space into a new on-site nursing student training
THE CHALLENGE El Paso Park District needed to build a new recreation center. The park district requested that the new facility include four multi-purpose gymnasium
THE CHALLENGE OSF needed to expand their parking deck to accommodate the new Cancer Institute. The parking deck needed a walkway connection to the hospital’s
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