Construction and Design - May 2020
Combining union and open-shop labor for healthcare commissioning projects
The open-shop model is one that can continue to benefit the healthcare construction industry navigate regulatory and technology-driven hurdles
5/27/2020
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‘Recharge rooms’ give NYC healthcare workers space to rest
New York hospitals are trying to help frontline healthcare workers be ready to fight COVID-19
5/15/2020
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Understand your electricity bill for better energy efficiency
Understanding bill’s variables can prevent surprises
5/8/2020
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Five important factors when designing for autism spectrum disorder in a pediatric environment
A strategic distribution of finishes combined with thoughtful approaches to lighting and acoustics can help a space feel comfortable, yet exciting
5/7/2020
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COVID-19: Solutions for today, strategies for tomorrow
Healthcare leaders are exploring options on how hospitals can be designed and engineered to better accommodate future health emergencies
5/6/2020
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Pandemic will affect future of the design
Healthcare design can be an important defense against COVID-19 and other outbreaks, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
5/4/2020
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D.C. converting convention center to healthcare facility
The facility is scheduled to open in phases, with 500 beds available by the first week of May
5/4/2020
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