Hospital Flood Restoration
This project entailed the interior re-build of approximately 50,000 square feet of facility space following significant water damage due to a sprinkler malfunction. After immediate emergency remediation was completed, a highly accelerated three-month construction schedule was executed under extreme constraints. Work was carried out seven days a week, utilizing double shifts, and at times, a third shift, requiring continuous coordination and rapid decision-making.
The scope included abatement of asbestos-containing materials (ACM), reconstruction of all affected architectural components, reconfiguration of room uses, and application of new spray-on fireproofing.
Major upgrades to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems were completed, including a new fire sprinkler system, upgraded fire alarm system, replacement of electrical wiring and panels, enhanced plumbing infrastructure, new medical gas services, and installation of a new nurse call system. The project team navigated numerous supply chain challenges, pivoting schedules and sequencing work around long lead times for critical materials and equipment.
Through strategic planning, continuous field oversight, and close collaboration among trades, stakeholders, and suppliers, the project was delivered on time, restoring full functionality to the space while significantly enhancing its infrastructure and operational capacity.
