Sectors — Medical & Dental

Medical & Dental

A clinic cannot simply close for a renovation — and it cannot tolerate dust, downtime or a missed inspection either. Clinical construction is a discipline, and we treat it as one.

Dental operatory with treatment chair and instrument console in soft daylight

What this sector demands

Renovating medical & dental spaces well

01

Infection-control-aware construction

Sealed containment, negative air, clean-room protocols at the boundary of patient areas, and daily verification. Renovating in a working clinic means building like the adjacent room is in use — because it is.

02

Operatory-grade mechanical work

Medical gas, suction, compressed air, plumbing-dense operatories and lead-lined X-ray rooms leave no room for improvisation. Rough-ins are verified against equipment specs before anything is closed up.

03

The schedule protects the practice

Cutovers land on weekends. Operatories come offline in planned pairs, never all at once. Your booking calendar is a design input from the first meeting — not a casualty of the schedule.

Capabilities

Typical clinical scope

  • Dental operatory construction and expansion
  • Exam rooms, treatment rooms and procedure rooms
  • Sterilization centres and lab spaces
  • Lead-lined X-ray and imaging rooms
  • Reception, records and patient waiting areas
  • Barrier-free washrooms and accessible entrances

Questions

Medical & Dental renovation, answered

Can you renovate a clinic that stays open for patients?

Yes. We isolate construction zones with sealed, negative-pressure containment, keep patient circulation completely separated from work areas, and bring operatories offline in planned stages so your daily schedule keeps running.

Do you coordinate with our equipment suppliers?

Always. Chairs, imaging, sterilization and cabinetry each carry exact mechanical and electrical requirements. We build from the manufacturers’ site specs and have suppliers verify rough-ins before drywall closes anything in.

How long does a dental operatory addition take?

Adding two operatories to a working clinic typically runs 6–10 weeks on site, with mechanical rough-in as the critical path. Weekend cutovers keep existing operatories running through all but a handful of planned days.

Renovating medical & dental space?

Tell us about the space and how it needs to keep operating. You’ll get an honest read on phasing, budget range and schedule.