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Construction alternatives for free-standing facilities.

G Brown

    Radiology Management
    |December 5, 1990
    PubMed
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    Hospitals considering freestanding imaging facilities can benefit from manufactured construction. This approach allows simultaneous building and site preparation, offering efficiency advantages for healthcare facility managers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Construction Management
    • Medical Imaging Technology

    Background:

    • Hospitals are increasingly exploring freestanding facilities to enhance imaging service efficiency.
    • Traditional construction methods for these facilities can be time-consuming and costly.
    • There is a need for innovative solutions to streamline the development of healthcare infrastructure.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of manufactured construction for freestanding imaging facilities.
    • To provide criteria for healthcare managers to make informed decisions regarding this building technology.
    • To highlight the potential of simultaneous site preparation and building in reducing project timelines.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of manufactured construction as an emerging building technology.

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  • Analysis of the pros and cons associated with this construction method.
  • Presentation of decision-making criteria for facility managers.
  • Main Results:

    • Manufactured construction enables parallel processing of site work and building assembly.
    • This simultaneous approach can lead to significant time and cost efficiencies.
    • Key decision factors for managers include project scope, site logistics, and regulatory compliance.

    Conclusions:

    • Manufactured construction presents a viable and efficient option for developing freestanding imaging centers.
    • Healthcare managers should carefully consider the outlined criteria to leverage this technology effectively.
    • Adoption of manufactured construction can accelerate the delivery of essential imaging services.