As we find ourselves in the midst of tremendous change and a fundamental shift in healthcare delivery, the importance of the right team of investment, design and building advisors cannot be stressed enough.  

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Those of us who have been in the healthcare industry for a while will remember the 2001 and 2006 AIA Guidelines section for hospital Telecommunications and Information Systems. It was a simple three-paragraph section requiring:

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Authored by Jonathan Bykowski and Laura Silvoy. In March, ten leaders representing a cross section of the firm dedicated three days to uncovering the reality about how a project moves from client request to a finished building, developing an improved solution and deciding how to advance the firm from our current operations to the ideal future. […]

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Renovating an operational hospital takes a team of many specialists, including those dedicated to assuring no airborne or other particulates find their way into patient spaces. Infection Control Risk Assessments (ICRA) must be conducted for every project where patients are adjacent to the construction area because construction dust could carry fungal spores. Immuno-compromised patients can […]

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Featured in ENR’s Marketropolis blog, February 2015. In December 2014, I had the opportunity to present at the PSMJ Industry Summit in Orlando. My presentation, “Building a Knowledge-Based Practice in the Digital Age”, explained how Array was able to rebrand itself as a leading firm in the healthcare design market by focusing on knowledge sharing as […]

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