Surviving building projects takes planning and communication, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website
Expansions and renovations are a necessary part of life at continuing care retirement centers (CCRCs). Surviving building projects takes planning and communication, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website. In the article, Long-Term Living’s editor-in-chief spoke with key members of a four-year renovation/new construction project about building toward the future without destroying the current business.
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A major window system failure at the University of Iowa’s Children’s Hospital sparked a costly replacement project – and a $49.4 million arbitration win.