Once the development concept and site plans have been completed and agreed upon by the Hospital, finances arranged, and the development agreement and property leases are signed off, Pacific Medical Buildings will conduct the following tasks to initiate construction of the medical office buildings:

  1. Provide architectural direction and oversight on the building design
  2. Secure all land use permits and approvals
  3. Manage the leasing of suites to physicians
  4. Custom design all tenant suites
  5. Obtain development debt and equity financing
  6. Prepare complete, detailed building construction documentation
  7. Oversee and supervise the contractor during construction
  8. Secure building permits

Upon completion of the building/development phase, Pacific Medical Buildings will then assist new tenants in their moving into their suites. Pacific will be the general partner of the ownership group and will be the property manager of the facility.

Pacific emphasizes medical facility development to complement the appearance and layout of the existing campus hospital. Our hospital offices and medical facilities are not only attractive - they also provide functionality, efficiency and are cost effective. Pacific Medical Buildings will typically specify steel construction featuring long spans as this requires fewer interior columns resulting in increased flexibility in the design and layout of suites and offices. Particular attention is paid to sound proofing walls, ceilings, walk ways and doorways to assure patient privacy. Sophisticated multi-zone heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems provide the ability for each suite and office to monitor and regulate their comfort levels. Pacific’s design criteria insist upon durable buildings built with quality materials, which are easy to maintain and flexible to medical hospital buildings requirements.

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May 1, 2009 at 4:01 pm by FourLane
Category: Main Content