Tag: Healthcare
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Data centers, healthcare keep construction planning on track
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Data center hubs and healthcare campuses pushed more projects into the pipeline last month, a sign that construction activity could hit a high point in early 2027, according to Dodge Construction Network. The Dodge Momentum Index, which…
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Spiezle Adds Healthcare Leader Damian Huneycutt as Principal
Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an award-winning full-service architectural, engineering, interiors, and design firm, is proud to announce the addition of Associate Principal Damian Huneycutt, AIA, ACHA, to the team. Based in the firm’s Charlotte, North Carolina, office, Huneycutt brings more than 20 years of healthcare design experience, guiding complex projects from concept to completion while exploring…
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Suffolk scales up healthcare work in Southern California
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Suffolk is opening a new office in Newport Beach, California, to target healthcare construction from San Diego to Los Angeles. The Boston-based contractor sees growing demand along the West Coast corridor, especially as hospitals look to modernize…
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Healthcare builds hinge on specialized facilities: Ryan Cos. exec
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. As planning ticks up around healthcare projects, a Minneapolis-based general contractor is turning to a 20-year veteran to lead its construction push. Ryan Cos., a Minneapolis-based construction firm, recently promoted Nick Kaminski to vice president of healthcare…
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6 ways employers can lower healthcare costs in 2025
It’s a tale as old as time: Healthcare costs are rising faster than inflation, and employers are struggling to manage them as they eat up a larger and larger share of their budgets. Healthcare costs are expected to rise by nearly 8% in 2025, according to a report by the Business Group on Health, contributing…
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DLR Group Grows Healthcare in New York
DLR Group has announced Domenico Lio, AIA, LEED AP as Senior Associate and Senior Healthcare Leader. Based in the firm’s New York office, Lio will spearhead the firm’s healthcare initiatives in the Northeast. With an extensive background in leading large-scale, complex projects across master planning, commercial mixed-use, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, Lio advocates for a…
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CIOB Awards 2025: Healthcare
Gold Award Winner: Dean Williams, Kier Construction Project: Singleton Hospital, SwanseaScope: Replacement of front facade, completed in 155 weeks Client: Swansea Bay University Health Board/Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Bae Abertawe Value: £11m Dean Williams was brought in as operational lead two-thirds of the way through the project, bringing a fresh approach to phased facade replacement. Drawing on lessons learned…
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DLR Group Names Kim Smith National Healthcare BD Leader
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DLR Group has appointed Kim Smith as Senior Associate and National Healthcare Business Development Leader. Based in our Las Vegas office, Smith will lead our healthcare initiatives and strategic efforts within the national healthcare practice. Smith brings extensive experience in developing and managing strategic partnerships and high-level relationships in the healthcare sector. Her background includes…
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AI and Medical Billing: Future Trends in Healthcare
Healthcare is being transformed by artificial intelligence, particularly in medical billing. The integration of AI technology is significantly enhancing the efficiency of billing processes and improving financial outcomes for healthcare providers. By managing large volumes of data and improving billing accuracy, AI-driven medical billing and coding systems are simplifying processes, cutting down on administrative tasks,…
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Healthcare construction bucks broader building slowdown
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Economic uncertainty has slowed construction momentum across many nonresidential sectors. But for healthcare projects, developers have not shown signs of a pullback, according to Robins & Morton, a Birmingham, Alabama-based construction firm. That’s one of the takeaways…
