project summary
Modular Healthcare Facility
category
location
Northwestern U.S.A.
Sunbelt facility
Whitley Evergreen A Sunbelt Company
size
3,365 sq. ft.
Key Achievements
Building Floor Plan Highlights

case study summary
The hospital needed to expand E. R. capacity beyond what was offered by the existing building (built in 1974). They also needed to provide secure entry to the E. R., add clean / dirty utility areas, offer triage services, increase patient privacy, and provide additional capacity. For this technically demanding health care project, the hospital selected a Sunbelt Dealer, who partnered with WhitleyEvergreen to construct the facility.
The modular solution would allow for the hospital to be open and operational months earlier than conventional construction, while only minimally disrupting on-going operations at the existing facility. In addition, the building needed to have a modern aesthetic that blended with the existing hospital, which was supplied through an EIFS exterior cladding system with a geometrical groove pattern installed by our dealer at the site. High-end finishes including gliding aluminum framed glass panel doors greet visitors to the new Emergency Room and the hospital’s rigorous technical and aesthetic needs were all accommodated in the finished facility. The customer’s needs were met with the addition of E. R., triage, and trauma rooms, further expanding the hospital’s capacity.
Key Achievements
Building Floor Plan Highlights

case study summary
The hospital needed to expand E. R. capacity beyond what was offered by the existing building (built in 1974). They also needed to provide secure entry to the E. R., add clean / dirty utility areas, offer triage services, increase patient privacy, and provide additional capacity. For this technically demanding health care project, the hospital selected a Sunbelt Dealer, who partnered with WhitleyEvergreen to construct the facility.
The modular solution would allow for the hospital to be open and operational months earlier than conventional construction, while only minimally disrupting on-going operations at the existing facility. In addition, the building needed to have a modern aesthetic that blended with the existing hospital, which was supplied through an EIFS exterior cladding system with a geometrical groove pattern installed by our dealer at the site. High-end finishes including gliding aluminum framed glass panel doors greet visitors to the new Emergency Room and the hospital’s rigorous technical and aesthetic needs were all accommodated in the finished facility. The customer’s needs were met with the addition of E. R., triage, and trauma rooms, further expanding the hospital’s capacity.








