Monday, September 24, 2012

Looking to Open Your Own Practice?


Healthcare professionals that are considering opening their own private practice may consider a modular building before signing a lease for office space. Modular construction offers an efficient design that is tailored specifically to the client’s needs. The modular process entails collaborating with clients throughout each planning phase in order to incorporate a custom design that typically exceeds their expectations.

Healthcare professionals can choose to design a one or multi-story modular building. Modular construction can be tailored to accommodate a temporary or permanent situation or possibly both. For example, removable exterior skirting can be placed to create the appearance of a permanent stone foundation. However, should a healthcare professional need the modular building temporarily, it can easily be removed or relocated to another site when that time comes. Modular construction is quick and efficient for healthcare professionals who have patients waiting to be served in a given community.

Creating a custom designed modular building includes designing the interior space so that it is highly efficient and resourceful. For example, many modular buildings designed for medical use can incorporate unique layouts to accommodate triage rooms, physicians’ offices, isolation rooms with dedicated ventilation systems and many more features that one finds in permanently constructed buildings. Furthermore, these modular buildings can be constructed on a permanent basis as well.

The materials used can accommodate specific SEER ratings. For instance, some government funded health initiatives require recipients of funds to utilize certain environmentally-friendly equipment such heat pumps, air conditioners, and energy star appliances with a SEER rating of 13. This can easily be accommodated in the design of any modular building. With all of the above mentioned benefits, modular construction should be considered for healthcare professionals looking to expand or open their own practices.

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