Medical, Healthcare & Hospital Construction
As the healthcare industry scales at a rapid pace, demand for medical, healthcare, and hospital construction services also increases as a result. Each project presents unique opportunities and challenges as campuses and facilities undergo updates and expansions to fill operational gaps both present and future.
A Healthcare Contractor
Hospital, medical office, surgery center, and long-term care facilities are a primary piece of our portfolio as a healthcare construction firm. We understand that each medical group we partner with experiences a specific, complex set of issues unlike anyone else’s.
It’s our team’s extensive time spent in the healthcare industry working on in sensitive, occupied environments that gives us an insider’s advantage when it comes to anticipating, delivering, and exceeding client expectations.
It’s our team’s extensive time spent in the healthcare industry working on in sensitive, occupied environments that gives us an insider’s advantage when it comes to anticipating, delivering, and exceeding client expectations.
Healthcare Construction Specialists
Our construction Project Managers and Superintendents receive specialty training and ASHE (American Society of Healthcare Engineers) certification to work in medical environments. This coupled with Weigand’s trade know-how allows our teams to operate safely, minimize disruptions to patients and medical staff, prevent contamination, eliminate problems before they occur, and deliver on time and within budget!
What our Clients have to say:
“Some of the reasons as to why Mercer Health selected Weigand are as follows:
Strong hands-on leadership from the top of the organization. Highly professional cost estimation personnel. Knowledgeable Project Manager and Construction Superintendent personnel. Highly competent and systematic approach to selection of subcontractors. Very effective communication of a construction plan. Significant attention to safety of all construction workers. Strong ability to work in a hospital environment as it relates to patient safety.”
George C. Boyles
(Former) Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer, Mercer Health