project summary

Modular Healthcare Facility

category
location

Midwestern U.S.A.

Sunbelt facility

Whitley Manufacturing
A Sunbelt Company

size

5,742 sq. ft.

Key Achievements

  • Delivered a turnkey dialysis facility in a remote location.
  • Overcame material and labor shortages through modular construction.
  • Opened to patients within months of groundbreaking.
  • Installed R.O. water system off-site to accelerate schedule.

  • Integrated geothermal HVAC system with 12 deep wells.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Isolation treatment room for infection control.
  • Patient waiting and reception area.
  • ADA-compliant restrooms.

case study summary

The dialysis center is located nearly 70 miles from any major city. When the existing dialysis facility was closed due to structural issues, the reservation was left lacking renal treatment options. Both the remote location and the accelerated time line pointed to modular construction as the optimal solution.

Due to the accelerated schedule, all the main components for the R.O. water system were installed at Whitley’s off-site construction facility. Comprehensive construction management approaches were used in developing scopes of work and task sequences to reduce cost to the client and overall project time line. The building featured specialty systems such as a geothermal HVAC with (12) 350’ deep wells. An emergency generator can power the entire building in the case of power loss. The exterior finishes of the building were selected to withstand frequent sustained winds exceeding 90 miles per hour.

Key Achievements

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Isolation treatment room for infection control.
  • Patient waiting and reception area.
  • ADA-compliant restrooms.

case study summary

The dialysis center is located nearly 70 miles from any major city. When the existing dialysis facility was closed due to structural issues, the reservation was left lacking renal treatment options. Both the remote location and the accelerated time line pointed to modular construction as the optimal solution.

Due to the accelerated schedule, all the main components for the R.O. water system were installed at Whitley’s off-site construction facility. Comprehensive construction management approaches were used in developing scopes of work and task sequences to reduce cost to the client and overall project time line. The building featured specialty systems such as a geothermal HVAC with (12) 350’ deep wells. An emergency generator can power the entire building in the case of power loss. The exterior finishes of the building were selected to withstand frequent sustained winds exceeding 90 miles per hour.

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