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Health Care

Service Spotlight: Construction Audit and Consulting Services

New hospital facilities construction and facilities renovation are at an all-time high. Hospitals are stampeding to comply with stringent state-mandated seismic- and life-safety standards in California, with the move toward mandatory safety standards gaining momentum across the rest of the country as well.

You are likely seeing significant construction programs where you work. Cost overruns and schedule delays can have a major impact on these programs as well as the financial outlook of your hospital and system. You can, however, manage these risks and complete your expansion program on time and on budget—and get the quality you expect—with our help.

Five Questions

Every construction project owner should be able to answer the following questions:

  1. How do I know that my program’s budget, schedule and quality goals will be met?
  2. What controls are in place to manage the scope, cost and schedule of my program?
  3. How will I know if contractors are complying with contracts and not overcharging?
  4. What specific issues or needs should I be addressing in order to achieve program goals?
  5. What are the implications for my team if the program is late, over-budget or fails to meet expectations for quality?

Our team of dedicated professionals can help provide you with answers to these important questions. We recognize that construction projects in a health care setting pose unique challenges not typically faced in the average commercial setting.

To find out how to reduce your risks and meet your capital project goals, contact Curtis Matthews at 503-704-6943.

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Health Care Contacts

Arizona

Tony Maki

480-444-3424

New Mexico

Brandon Fryar

505-830-6200

Northern California

Marci Pierce

415-677-8205

Oregon/Southwest Washington

Tony Andrade

503-228-7929

Southern California

DeVon Wiens

949-221-4000

Washington

Don Hansen

425-259-7227

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