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Richard C Haines1, William C Behrens
1Medical Design International, 3901 Governors Lakes Drive, Suite 400, Norcross, GA 30071, USA. haines@mdiatlanta.com
Abstract:
Medical practices often find that they have outgrown their office space and cannot relocate within the same building or in the vicinity of their current location. They are confronted with the need to develop and build a new facility. Parts 1 and 2 of this series helped you conceive your new office and get it designed and ready for construction. Now it is time to build.
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