Hospital & Medical
precision, cleanliness, and compliance
Healthcare Facilities Built to the Standard Your Patients Expect.
From Physician Offices to Surgical Suites. Built for How Healthcare Operates.
Healthcare construction isn’t standard commercial work with a different label. These facilities have to meet infection control standards, support specialized mechanical and electrical systems, pass rigorous inspections, and — in many cases — be built while the building next door is treating patients. The contractor has to understand that from day one, not learn it on the job.
WHY KEY FOR HEALTHCARE
What We Bring to Healthcare Projects
At Key Construction, your project is as important to us as if it were our own. When you engage our services, you’re getting our best, every single day. Key prides itself on integrity and doing the job right. Every day, every month, every year.
A Full GC Operation Behind Every Project
Healthcare projects require tight coordination between mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and specialty trades. We bring full general contractor capability — scheduling, subcontractor management, budget control, and daily oversight — so nothing falls between the cracks.
Cross-Sector Experience That Translates
The operational discipline behind $100M+ in completed work across municipal, industrial, retail, and multi-family projects translates directly into healthcare. Complex phasing, strict compliance environments, and construction around active operations are part of how we work in every sector.
Transparent Budgets and Honest Numbers
Healthcare projects are often funded through capital budgets with fixed allocations. We build estimates that hold, track costs in real time, and flag variances immediately — so your project stays within the budget that was approved.
Same-Day Responsiveness
When something comes up on your project, we handle it that day. One PM, one team, and the kind of communication that healthcare clients need when timelines and budgets are tight.
Medical Office Build-Outs
Physician practices, specialty clinics, and outpatient facilities. Exam rooms, procedure rooms, reception areas, and back-of-house spaces built to healthcare finish and compliance standards.
Clinics & Urgent Care Centers
Ground-up and tenant build-out construction for walk-in clinics and urgent care facilities. Fast timelines, durable finishes, and layouts designed around patient flow.
Surgical Centers & Ambulatory Facilities
Specialized construction for outpatient surgical environments. Strict air quality controls, medical gas systems, enhanced electrical infrastructure, and finishes that meet surgical suite standards.
Hospital Renovations & Infrastructure
Interior renovations, department build-outs, and infrastructure upgrades within hospital facilities. Phased around active patient care areas with infection control protocols built into every stage of the work.
Dental & Specialty Practice Facilities
Custom build-outs for dental offices, imaging centers, physical therapy clinics, and other specialty healthcare practices with unique equipment and utility requirements.
This Sector Has Requirements Other Industries Don’t
Medical offices, clinics, surgical centers, and hospital infrastructure — constructed with the precision, cleanliness, and compliance healthcare environments demand.



Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA)
Construction near patient care areas requires formal infection control protocols. Dust containment, negative air pressure, HEPA filtration, and barrier systems — planned before work begins and maintained throughout.
HVAC & Air Quality Standards
Healthcare spaces have strict air handling requirements. Operating rooms, isolation rooms, and procedure areas all require specific air change rates, filtration levels, and pressure relationships that standard commercial HVAC doesn’t address.
Medical Gas Systems
Oxygen, vacuum, medical air, and nitrous oxide piping systems installed, tested, and certified to healthcare facility codes. No room for error.
Specialized Electrical & Emergency Power
Critical branch circuits, emergency power systems, and redundant electrical infrastructure that healthcare facilities require to protect patient safety and maintain operations during outages.
ADA & Accessibility Compliance
Healthcare facilities must exceed standard accessibility requirements. Patient flow, exam room layouts, corridor widths, and restroom configurations are all designed and built to meet healthcare-specific ADA standards.
Construction in Active Healthcare Environments
Noise control, vibration management, restricted access, and phased scheduling around patient care operations. The building stays open. Our construction plan accounts for that from the start.