Health Care Expansion

Although the health insurance industry is in a state of flux, the health care industry is growing strong. Hospitals are seeing expansion projects, and many new health care facilities are being built. With this new wave of construction, many health care companies are looking for ways to build smart and save money.
Although traditional "stick built" methods of construction have been the norm for years, many health care companies are looking toward an alternative method of construction that is growing in popularity called modular construction. Traditional methods require that a great deal of raw materials, laborers and resources be transported to the job site. All of this material takes up a great deal of space during the construction phase, and also generates a large amount of debris and dust.

What compounds the hassle of the traditional construction process even further is that many people are coming and going from the job site. This process is incredibly intrusive and can potentially lead to delays from people or equipment.

This process differs greatly from "stick built" methods in a variety of ways. Modular components like walls, partitions and other pieces are constructed under factory controlled conditions. The result is a product that is held to a high standard of quality control, and it is made using sustainable materials. Furthermore, modular construction recycles excess steel, aluminum and paper.
Once the fabrication is complete, the modular components are transported via flatbed truck to the construction site. With traditional means of construction, workers skilled in framing, painting, patching, electrical work and other specialties would be required on- site. With modular construction a small, skilled installation team can have the entire project assembled in a fraction of the time.

Additionally, what makes modular construction appealing to the healthcare industry is the great deal of flexibility. Hospitals and other health care facilities are constantly changing. Technology progresses and the needs of the hospital may also change. Modular construction allows for the walls to be moved or reconfigured with ease.


In conclusion, modular construction is a choice that will save hospitals and health care providers time and money. Modular construction offers a variety of turnkey solutions, including: wall systems, partitions, mezzanines, offices, conference rooms, break rooms, cafeterias, and many other options. Additionally, these options can be customized through the use of various colors, doors, windows and other features.
Do some research and find a modular construction company that meets with your values.

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