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What’s ahead for ambulatory surgery centers

Facility Assessment Articles

What’s ahead for ambulatory surgery centers

September 8th 2021

COVID-19 accelerates some behavioral health construction trends, dampens others

June 23rd 2021

Can construction solve COVID nurses’ need for space and supplies

June 23rd 2021

Emergency departments need flexible plans and facilities for disaster response

June 23rd 2021

Ambulatory surgical centers help reduce patients’ pandemic concerns

June 23rd 2021

How to plan your warehouse layout

February 28th 2019

A guide to warehouse construction costs

May 16th 2018

Hospital expansion: A complete guide

August 23rd 2016

Form, function and creativity: building smarter with 5D Macro BIM

May 24th 2016

How to build your corporate vision into your facility

March 16th 2016
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St. Louis
5700 Oakland Avenue
Suite 275
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: 314-231-3700
Fax: 314-231-4682
Highland
12441 US Highway 40
PO Box 146
Highland, IL 62249
Phone: 618-654-8611
Fax: 618-654-4999
Las Vegas
9225 W. Flamingo Road
Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89147
Phone: 702-228-9551
Fax: 702-228-5852
Oklahoma City
PO Box 46038
Oklahoma City, OK 73145
Phone: 405-900-6239
Houston
4151 Southwest Freeway
Suite 230
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: 346-272-0006
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