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The How-To's of Energy Audits: Part 2

January 18, 2012     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
What do you do with an energy audit report once it's completed? Jim Kelsey, P.E., principal at kW Engineering and a principal author of ASHRAE's recent update to its energy audit guide, answers this and other common energy audit questions.
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Going Green Inside and Out

January 12, 2012     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
The scope of creating an environmentally friendly facility may go beyond the building and into the community.
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Wrangling 2012

January 4, 2012     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
With another year behind us, what are some of the business issues the healthcare construction industry is going to need to get under wraps in 2012?
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The Best of Banner

December 6, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
Serving of of the fastest growing areas in Phoenix, Banner Health opens a new Banner-style facility in San Tan Valley, Arizona, poised to grow and expand along with the community.
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HCD.11 Session Review: Utilizing Design Standards within a Large Healthcare System

November 14, 2011     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
Robert McCoole, vice president, facilities resource group, at Ascension Health, shared with attendees at HCD.11 the process the health system went through to establish design standards and some of the challenges its experienced so far.
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Double Deal

September 1, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
A new patient care tower at the John Muir Medical Center in the San Francisco Bay Area doubles the size of Contra Costa County’s only designated trauma center
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Healthcare Reform: One Year Later

August 15, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
While a clear picture of fully implemented healthcare reform still eludes building professionals, we do have a few more clues as to how the healthcare landscape will evolve.
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Who says an office building can't go medical?

April 30, 2011     Ketan Sanghvi
The Center Pointe project in Atlanta's Pill Hill area proves that it is possible to convert a mainstream office building to a medical office building.
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Critical care upgrade

April 30, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
UC Davis Medical Center's new Surgery and Emergency Services Pavilion doubles its treatment space to better serve inland northern California as the region's level I trauma center.
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Cashing in on consolidation

April 30, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
Spurred by healthcare reform, scarce capital, and a competitive marketplace, healthcare providers look toward consolidation as a way to stay afloat
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