project summary

Modular Healthcare Facility

category
location

Pacific Northwestern U.S.A.

Sunbelt facility

Whitley Manufacturing
A Sunbelt Company

size

15,000 sq. ft.

Key Achievements

  • Delivered faster than conventional construction methods.
  • Completed and operational within months.
  • Installed 20 infusion bays to expand oncology capacity.
  • Utilized steel framing with 72% recycled material content.
  • Integrated HVAC system 25% more efficient than standard systems.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Welcoming reception and patient registration area.
  • Spacious patient waiting lounge with natural daylight.
  • 20 private infusion treatment bays.
  • Dedicated oncology exam rooms.

case study summary

A temporary, turnkey, fully shielded radiation treatment solution designed to dramatically reduce the time required to bring advanced oncology services online. Engineered for speed and precision, the system can be delivered, installed, and ready for patient treatment in as little as two weeks at your site. Each system can be assembled on location with a pre-installed Varian linear accelerator, arriving fully integrated and complete with acceptance testing, calibration, and comprehensive data collection already performed. This streamlined approach minimizes on-site commissioning time and ensures clinical readiness upon installation.

Partnering with Whitley Manufacturing for the modular building construction further accelerated the project timeline. By fabricating the structure off-site while site preparation occurred concurrently, the hospital’s new Radiation Treatment Center was installed and fully operational in a fraction of the time typically required for conventional construction. This accelerated delivery allowed the hospital to begin treating patients sooner, reduce downtime between equipment upgrades, and achieve a faster return on its capital investment.

Key Achievements

  • Delivered faster than conventional construction methods.
  • Completed and operational within months.
  • Installed 20 infusion bays to expand oncology capacity.
  • Utilized steel framing with 72% recycled material content.
  • Integrated HVAC system 25% more efficient than standard systems.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Welcoming reception and patient registration area.
  • Spacious patient waiting lounge with natural daylight.
  • 20 private infusion treatment bays.
  • Dedicated oncology exam rooms.

case study summary

A temporary, turnkey, fully shielded radiation treatment solution designed to dramatically reduce the time required to bring advanced oncology services online. Engineered for speed and precision, the system can be delivered, installed, and ready for patient treatment in as little as two weeks at your site. Each system can be assembled on location with a pre-installed Varian linear accelerator, arriving fully integrated and complete with acceptance testing, calibration, and comprehensive data collection already performed. This streamlined approach minimizes on-site commissioning time and ensures clinical readiness upon installation.

Partnering with Whitley Manufacturing for the modular building construction further accelerated the project timeline. By fabricating the structure off-site while site preparation occurred concurrently, the hospital’s new Radiation Treatment Center was installed and fully operational in a fraction of the time typically required for conventional construction. This accelerated delivery allowed the hospital to begin treating patients sooner, reduce downtime between equipment upgrades, and achieve a faster return on its capital investment.

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