February 19, 2026 By Matthew Douglas What Makes a Healthcare Building Age Well Healthcare facilities are built to serve communities for decades. Yet some buildings still function efficiently twenty y...
February 17, 2026 By Matthew Douglas The Difference Between a Code-Compliant Building and a Clinically Usable One In healthcare construction, achieving code compliance is a major milestone. Plans are reviewed. Inspections are passed. ...
February 13, 2026 By Matthew Douglas Adaptive Reuse Is No Longer a Budget Play. It Is a Speed Strategy. For years, adaptive reuse in healthcare real estate was framed primarily as a cost decision. Operators repurposed former...
February 9, 2026 By Matthew Douglas The Hidden Cost of “Good Enough” in Healthcare Construction In healthcare construction, most costly decisions are not the ones that fail outright. They are the ones that technicall...
February 4, 2026 By Matthew Douglas Why Healthcare Construction Schedules Often Need to Be Built Backwards Healthcare construction schedules are usually presented as linear documents. Start here. Finish there. A clean sequence ...
February 2, 2026 By Matthew Douglas Groundhog Day in Healthcare Construction In healthcare construction, many projects feel familiar in ways they should not. Different owners. Different markets. Di...