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    Home»eNewsletter»New Park Hill MOB, Ambulatory Surgical Center Completed in Ft. Worth
    March 13, 2015

    New Park Hill MOB, Ambulatory Surgical Center Completed in Ft. Worth

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    Adolfson & Peterson recently completed a new medical office building and ambulatory surgical center, located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Ascension Group Architects served as architect.

    The project, named Park Hill MOB and ASC, was developed by LandPlan Development Corporation and includes a three-story, 51,500-square-foot medical office complex. The first floor houses a 16,946-square-foot ambulatory surgical center consisting of five operating rooms, associated PACUs, pre-ops and observation rooms. The remaining two floors contain shell space for future clinics.

    The A&P/LandPlan team encountered numerous challenges on this project, yet overcame these challenges through collaboration and creativity to turn the project over on time and within budget.

    The key to the project’s success was the effort and dedication from all parties involved. As a testament to the success of the project team, one of the greatest accomplishments was the 100 percent compliant Texas Department of Health inspection, which took place just before Temporary Certificate of Occupancy was granted. To accomplish this, A&P’s MEP group worked closely with the project team prior to the TDH inspection conducting a mock inspection, which included pre-testing all MEP and life safety equipment. This resulted in zero A&P issues.

    Construction of Park Hill MOB began in April 2014 and was officially completed on Feb. 20, when the Certification of Occupancy was granted.

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