Scope of Work
Selective demolition, structural retrofit, specialized utility upgrades, infection control.
Project Overview
As part of the ongoing modernization of Queens Hospital Center, our team was awarded the contract to demolish and retrofit the hospital's Blood Bank — a critical facility responsible for processing and storing life-saving blood products. Given the highly regulated nature of the environment, our approach emphasized precision, coordination, and strict compliance with healthcare construction standards.
The project began with the selective demolition of existing walls, ceilings, millwork, and redundant MEP components. Working in an active hospital setting, our team implemented advanced ICRA protocols and negative air containment systems to maintain a sterile and safe environment for hospital staff and patients.
Post-demolition, we completed a full interior retrofit, transforming the outdated space into a state-of-the-art Blood Bank. This included new floor plans for optimized workflow, climate-controlled storage systems for blood products, and custom casework designed to meet hospital-grade specifications. We also upgraded mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to support specialized lab equipment, backup power redundancy, and new refrigeration infrastructure.
Our team worked closely with hospital leadership and the Department of Health to pass all inspections and bring the facility online with zero disruption to nearby departments. The finished project improved both the operational efficiency and regulatory compliance of this essential department.
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