Prime Architects completed the flooring replacement at the Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital in San Antonio, TX. First, we collaborated with the hospital staff to understand their vision and requirements. This project involved detailed renovation work in a specialized setting, ensuring minimal disruption as patients actively occupied and used the facility during construction.
To begin with, we focused on creating a safe and efficient environment. We started by demolishing the existing flooring and preparing the surface for the installation of new flooring, base, and transition strips. Moreover, we prioritized maintaining adequate security for both patients and staff throughout the renovation process.
During the planning phase, we conducted thorough site visits and field investigations. This proactive approach allowed us to address any potential challenges early on. Additionally, we coordinated with the hospital administration to ensure compliance with all healthcare regulations and standards.
The construction process was carefully managed to minimize disruption to the hospital’s operations. We phased the construction activities to maintain a smooth workflow and meet the project timeline. Furthermore, we installed high-quality, durable flooring materials that enhance the overall aesthetic and functionality of the space.
In conclusion, the successful completion of the flooring replacement at the Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital highlights Prime Architects’ expertise in managing complex healthcare renovations. Our commitment to delivering high-quality solutions on time and within budget is evident in the final outcome. The new flooring on the mental health Floor not only meets the functional needs of Audie L. Murphy Veterans Hospital but also adheres to the stringent standards required for such projects.
Project Scope:
- Client: Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital
- Size: Approx. 7,400 SF
- Location: San Antonio, TX
- Services: Project Management, Architecture, Planning, Interior Design
Key Features:
- Demolition of existing flooring
- Surface preparation for new flooring
- Installation of new flooring, base, and transition strips
- Maintaining security for patients and staff
- Phased construction in an active medical environment