How Changing Site Conditions Drive Hidden Safety Risks on Healthcare Projects
Healthcare construction rarely struggles with a lack of safety planning. Where it can fall short is keeping those plans aligned with what is actually happening on site.
Healthcare construction rarely struggles with a lack of safety planning. Where it can fall short is keeping those plans aligned with what is actually happening on site.
Confluence Health has approved plans for a new cancer center on its Central Campus in Wenatchee, a nearly $60 million project aimed at expanding oncology services and improving access to care for patients across North Central Washington.
UNC Health Pardee marked a major milestone in its regional growth plans with a ceremonial groundbreaking earlier this month for a new medical office building in Henderson County.
Riverside Health will open the doors of its new Riverside Smithfield Hospital on Jan. 6, 2026, marking a major expansion of medical services for Isle of Wight County and surrounding communities.
One approach that has gained significant traction in meeting all three goals is modular and prefabricated construction, a delivery method that is rapidly becoming mainstream for healthcare facilities nationwide.
Certificate of Need (CON) laws are regulations that require healthcare facilities to obtain state approval before expanding their practices, such as building new facilities, adding to existing facilities and offering certain services.
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new 176,000-square-foot facility on the University of Oklahoma’s Schusterman Center campus in Tulsa
Community members got their first chance to see the newly constructed University of Michigan Health’s D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion on Nov. 12.
Bryan Seely was recently named to the Facility Guidelines Institute Board of Directors. Seely is the Assistant Vice President of Design Management for HCA Healthcare’s Design and Construction Department.
The Alice L. Walton Foundation announced the selection of global design firm CannonDesign and global planning, landscape architecture and urban design firm EDSA to design the organization’s future Bentonville Health Care Campus.