ConstrucTech recently published an article highlighting our work at Roswell Park Cancer Institute during the COVID-19 pandemic. Work to the facility included the demolition of an old locker room to create two new operating rooms, renovation of two rooms for conferencing and viewing, extensive revisions to HVAC and plumbing systems, Corian wainscot installed in operating rooms along with stainless steel cabinets. Portions of the work was performed in evenings and while nearby operating rooms were in service.
Additionally, fourth and fifth floor renovation and relocation of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center labs included the installation of a new cold room, new workstations, flooring, ceilings, restrooms, locker rooms, HVAC, and bio-safety cabinets. In the IMCU (Intermediate Care Unit) the project measures 10,450-sq.ft. in total and includes 14 new IMCU rooms with private, dedicated toilet rooms, wardrobes, staff work rooms, equipment, and utility rooms, as well as decentralized nurses’ stations. Enhancements to the 8th floor include a new family conference room as well as nurse managers’ offices in the occupied “core” of the floor.
For more information on our work in the medical field, check out our medical portfolio.
Additionally, fourth and fifth floor renovation and relocation of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center labs included the installation of a new cold room, new workstations, flooring, ceilings, restrooms, locker rooms, HVAC, and bio-safety cabinets. In the IMCU (Intermediate Care Unit) the project measures 10,450-sq.ft. in total and includes 14 new IMCU rooms with private, dedicated toilet rooms, wardrobes, staff work rooms, equipment, and utility rooms, as well as decentralized nurses’ stations. Enhancements to the 8th floor include a new family conference room as well as nurse managers’ offices in the occupied “core” of the floor.
For more information on our work in the medical field, check out our medical portfolio.