Project Overview:
This project involved the complete interior renovation of a 10,000 square-foot office space within the USMD Building in Denton, Texas. The space was redesigned and upgraded to meet the operational and aesthetic requirements of Texas Digestive Disease Consultants. The scope of work included demolition, installation of new walls and partitions, electrical and plumbing upgrades, HVAC enhancements, and the implementation of modern finishes throughout the office.
Key Project Details:
- Client: Texas Digestive Disease Consultants
- Location: USMD Building, Denton, Texas
- Square Footage: 10,000 Sq. Ft.
- Type of Work: Office Space Renovation
Scope of Work:
- Demolition and Reconfiguration: The project began with the removal of old fixtures, flooring, and interior walls to create a flexible and open layout suitable for clinical operations.
- Framing and Drywall: Installation of new partition walls to create exam rooms, offices, consultation areas, and patient waiting spaces.
- Electrical and Plumbing Upgrades: Full electrical rewiring and new plumbing systems, including specialized installations for medical equipment and fixtures.
- HVAC System: Improved climate control through the installation of an energy-efficient HVAC system designed to meet medical office standards.
- Flooring and Finishes: Installation of high-quality flooring materials (vinyl, tile, carpet) along with modern interior finishes to enhance the professional environment.
- Lighting and Fixtures: Incorporation of energy-efficient LED lighting and state-of-the-art fixtures to support the clinical setting.
Challenges and Solutions:
The renovation occurred while the building was still operational and during COVID-19, requiring careful coordination to minimize disruption. We employed a phased construction approach to ensure continuous access to other areas of the building, adhering to strict safety and noise control measures.
Project Outcome:
The newly renovated office space was delivered on time and within budget, providing Texas Digestive Disease Consultants with a modern, functional environment that meets the needs of both staff and patients. The facility now features improved patient flow, upgraded equipment infrastructure, and a welcoming atmosphere conducive to high-quality care.