Hospitals, surgery centers and medical office buildings - abuse board, lead lining, shielded assemblies and smoke partitions quantified to the specs inspectors actually enforce.
Healthcare partitions carry more requirements per linear foot than any other sector: impact and abuse ratings in corridors, smoke and fire ratings at compartment lines, acoustic privacy at consult rooms, lead lining at imaging, copper-free zones at MRI. A generic drywall takeoff prices a hospital like an office building and loses money in every one of those rooms. Ours reads the room schedule.
Most healthcare work happens inside operating hospitals - phased, contained, inspected constantly. Our renovation takeoffs quantify ICRA containment, temporary walls, off-hours patching and the demo-to-rebuild sequence per phase, so your bid reflects the way the work will actually be allowed to proceed.
Healthcare owners audit. Our deliverables carry assembly references, spec section citations and written assumptions - the paper trail that makes change order negotiations short and payment applications clean.
Always - lead-lined board, lead angles at joints and lead-backed accessories are their own lines, by thickness per the physicist's report where provided.
Yes - temporary rated and non-rated partitions, sticky mats zones and containment are quantified per the phasing plan as their own scope.
Yes - ASCs, MOBs, imaging centers, dialysis and behavioral health, each with its own board schedule quirks we already know to look for.
Send the plans - firm quote in 2-4 hours, sector-fluent takeoff on your desk before the bid date.
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