Brady McQuinn
Interim Life Safety Measures in Hospital Construction: What to Know
- Brady McQuinn
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- 6 Jul 2026
Key Takeaways:
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Use a documented ILSM risk assessment and a site-specific plan aligned with your accreditor and AHJ.
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Maintain code-compliant barriers, protected egress, and clear detours to keep patients and staff moving safely.
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Manage system impairments with disciplined documentation and response (including fire watch when required) to stay survey-ready.
How to Navigate Hospital Renovation in an Operational Facility
- Brady McQuinn
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- 22 Jun 2026
Key Takeaways:
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Use the ICRA 2.0 matrix to set containment, negative air, and cleaning requirements before work begins.
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Monitor pressure and particulates so issues are caught early, not after complaints or exposure.
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A healthcare-focused, people-first GC like Vertix Builders helps hospitals stay safe, compliant, and operational during renovation.
Streamlining Code Compliance for Healthcare Projects in Active Medical Facilities
- Brady McQuinn
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- 15 Jun 2026
Key Takeaways:
Code compliance is fundamental to patient safety in healthcare construction, requiring tailored approaches for both ground-up projects and renovations in occupied facilities.
Early and proactive engagement with regulatory authorities, combined with thorough documentation and stakeholder communication, is essential to avoid costly delays and ensure uninterrupted patient care.
Partnering with experienced healthcare construction specialists like Vertix Builders ensures that complex code requirements are met efficiently, even in the most challenging active medical environments.
FGI Guidelines Healthcare Construction Checklist: Ensuring Compliance and Patient Safety
- Brady McQuinn
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- 8 Jun 2026
Key Takeaways:
Start compliance early with a documented infection prevention plan (ICRA-style), clear phasing, and enforceable containment rules.
Ventilation, pressure relationships, and filtration must be verified and documented, not assumed, before spaces return to service.
Vertix Builders specializes in occupied healthcare construction, coordinating trades, clinical teams, and AHJs to keep care moving.
Ensuring Healthcare Construction Safety in Active Medical Environments
- Brady McQuinn
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- 1 Jun 2026
Key Takeaways:
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Rigorous infection control and environmental protection measures, such as ICRA-driven risk assessments and continuous negative air pressure, are essential for safeguarding patients during active hospital renovations.
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Effective communication, phased scheduling, and collaborative planning between contractors and healthcare providers minimize disruptions to patient care and staff workflow throughout construction.
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Partnering with experienced healthcare construction specialists like Vertix Builders ensures regulatory compliance, safety, and successful project delivery in complex, occupied medical environments.
Key Steps to Comply with Healthcare Construction Regulations in Colorado
- Brady McQuinn
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- 25 May 2026
Key Takeaways:
- Colorado healthcare construction requires early coordination with state and local authorities on FGI Guidelines, NFPA standards, and CDPHE licensure.
- Occupied facility renovations require strict infection control, life safety planning, and ongoing communication.
- Thorough documentation, phased inspections, and parallel permitting keep projects on schedule.
10 Essential Emergency Room Renovation Guidelines for Healthcare Facility Leaders
- Brady McQuinn
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- 18 May 2026
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Phased construction planning, rigorous infection control protocols, and daily coordination with clinical teams are essential to safely renovate emergency rooms without disrupting patient care.
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Real-time monitoring of noise, vibration, and air quality, along with clear communication and documentation, ensures compliance and protects both patients and sensitive medical equipment during renovations.
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Partnering with experienced healthcare construction teams enables facility leaders to navigate complex regulatory, safety, and operational challenges unique to occupied medical environments.
What Is Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA)? A Guide for Healthcare Facility Leaders
- Brady McQuinn
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- 6 May 2026
Key Takeaways:
- Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) identifies and stops infection risks before construction starts, keeping patients and staff safe.
- Successful ICRA starts with early collaboration between hospital leaders, infection control staff, facility managers, and experienced construction teams.
- Daily monitoring, clear records, and open communication keep safety measures working as projects evolve and conditions change.