Indiana children's hospital built with IPD methodology
The project team for the Riley Hospital for Children addition signed an integrated project delivery contract that focused on measurable factors, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Indiana University Health and the project team for the Riley Hospital for Children addition in Indianapolis signed an integrated project delivery (IPD) contract. The contract focused on measurable factors that included improving patient outcomes, patient and staff satisfaction and staff efficiency, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. The impact of IPD on this project included reduced waste and improved energy efficiency.
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January 7, 2015
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