Modular and Prefabricated Design, Part II: The New Mainstream for Health Systems
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The JE Dunn + Hoefer Welker Architecture National Healthcare Design-Build Team has been awarded the Whiteman Air Force Base Medical Clinic Renovation in Whiteman, Missouri, which was originally built in 1979.
The project is valued at an estimated $27,900,500 and is planned to achieve LEED Gold Certification. The scope of work will consist of various levels of renovation to the two story clinic. Mechanical and electrical infrastructure will be replaced along with clinic space renovation. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 1,000 days.
JE Dunn and Hoefer Welker Architecture are one of three teams in a nation-wide pool of architecture and construction firms to be chosen for projects under this MATOC. This MATOC serves to support the U.S. Air Force Healthcare Facilities Modernization Program, and could include up to five years of work, with a total value of $712 million worth of projects throughout the United States.
Along with JE Dunn and Hoefer Welker Architecture, the project team will include M.E. Group for the mechanical and electrical engineering, Mitchell Planning as the medical equipment planner and Walker & Moore for the transition planning.
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