Sector · Healthcare
ICRA-rated construction for hospitals, clinics, and medical offices.
Overview
How we run work in this sector.
Healthcare construction requires a level of infection-control discipline that most GCs learn on the job. We don't. Our teams are ICRA-trained, we maintain documented dust-control procedures, and we coordinate directly with facilities and infection-prevention staff before the barricade goes up.
ICRA
Class III & IV certified
24/7
Occupied-facility capable
Typical scope
The work we're called in to run.
- 01Hospital floor and unit renovations
- 02OR and procedure room upgrades
- 03Imaging and laboratory build-outs
- 04Medical office and ambulatory clinics
- 05ICU and patient room refresh
- 06Central sterile and pharmacy
Related services
The trades we bring to this sector.
Interiors & Finishes
Healthcare & Institutional
ICRA-rated renovations for hospitals, medical offices, and institutional clients. Infection control is not a checkbox.
Interiors & Finishes
Commercial Renovations
Occupied-building renovations delivered on nights, weekends, and phased floor-by-floor schedules.
Projects in this sector
A selection of our healthcare work.

New York, NY · 2021
170 William Street — Lower Manhattan Hospital
Envelope and structural work on a fully occupied downtown hospital, including masonry repair, parapet rebuild, and new plaza-level construction.

New York, NY · 2019
Beekman Downtown Hospital
ICRA-rated renovation work at Beekman Downtown Hospital, delivered in phased sections while the hospital remained operational.

Bronx, NY · 2020
Lincoln Hospital
Renovation and upgrade work at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx.

New York, NY · 2021
Weill Cornell Medical College
Academic and research build-out at Weill Cornell Medical College on the Upper East Side.
Start a project
Send us the drawings, the PIP, or the FISP report—we'll take it from there.
New York and Florida. Hospitality, healthcare, education, residential, retail, restaurants, commercial, and institutional. We'll tell you if we're the right fit—and if we're not, we'll tell you who is.
