
Future-Proofing Healthcare Infrastructure Part II: Balancing Decarbonization, Resilience and Cost in an Uncertain Era
As climate change accelerates and inflation drives construction costs, healthcare institutions are at a crossroads.
As climate change accelerates and inflation drives construction costs, healthcare institutions are at a crossroads.
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As climate change accelerates and inflation drives construction costs, healthcare institutions must consider future proofing that balances decarbonization, resilience and cost.
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SAC Health has opened its new Brier Campus, a 280,000-square-foot facility that converts a former banking call center into a comprehensive outpatient care hub. Designed in partnership with Perkins&Will and BNBuilders, the adaptive reuse project is now SAC Health’s flagship location in the Inland Empire.