For the Veterans Administration (VA) project, the scope of work consisted of the complete interior build-out of hospital patient rooms and associated clinical support spaces within an active healthcare environment. The work included comprehensive coordination and installation of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems, integrated to support full functionality of medical-use facilities in accordance with applicable healthcare codes, VA standards, and regulatory requirements.
The project required detailed multi-trade coordination for critical life-safety and medical infrastructure systems, including medical gas distribution, oxygen delivery systems, compressed air, and vacuum services. All systems were installed, routed, and tested to ensure proper operation, redundancy, and compliance with stringent healthcare facility performance standards.
Electrical scope included power distribution, lighting, emergency systems, and low-voltage infrastructure necessary to support patient care equipment and building operations. Mechanical and plumbing systems were installed to maintain environmental control, sanitation, and operational reliability within clinical spaces.
Fire protection systems were integrated throughout the facility, including sprinkler modifications and life-safety upgrades to ensure compliance with NFPA and VA-specific requirements. Coordination efforts also included structural reinforcement and utility modifications required to accommodate owner-furnished hospital equipment, ensuring proper load support, connection points, and service integration.
The completed scope resulted in fully functional, code-compliant hospital rooms equipped with coordinated mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and medical gas systems designed to support modern healthcare delivery and patient care operations.