OhioHealth
Barton Malow has cultivated a robust and positive relationship with OhioHealth, characterized by our exceptional communication, collaborative spirit, and unwavering support for hospital operations. Our journey began with engagements in several facilities, where we have established solid and enduring relationships with the nursing staff, facilities management, epidemiology team, and safety/security personnel. We pride ourselves on our holistic approach, ensuring that we consider the needs and perspectives of all parties involved in our projects. This commitment to inclusivity and collaboration has been a cornerstone of our successful partnership with OhioHealth.
The Riverside Methodist Hospital Physician Resident Sleep Quarters Renovation was a comprehensive project that transformed the facility’s sleeping rooms, lounge space, game room, kitchen, restrooms, and showers. The renovation included seven bedrooms, completed in four phases, each equipped with comfortable seating, couches, Lazy-Boy Recliners, and cozy bedrooms designed to provide physicians with a restful environment while on duty. This project was highly rewarding and successful, as the physicians greatly appreciated the updated spaces where they could comfortably relax. Notably, the project was completed two weeks ahead of schedule and within budget, showcasing efficient project management and execution.
The Doctors Hospital – Angiography Renovations project involves multi-phased renovations to the first-floor angiography suite, which includes two Cath labs, one CT lab, and patient staff/support areas. The project consists of the installation of new state-of-the-art medical equipment and technology. Additionally, it requires demolishing and remodeling 10,000 SF of the current Angiography Unit to accommodate the new Cath and CT Labs, as well as upgrading the HVAC and electrical systems to meet current operational standards for a safe and efficient patient-care environment.
A methodically thought-out phasing plan was developed with project stakeholders to ensure the renovation’s seamless integration of all-new MEP infrastructure and finishes into the existing 10,000-square-foot unit. All construction work will be performed while the unit remains operational.
The Delaware Ohio Medical Office Building Renovations project was a multi-phased tenant improvement initiative carried out within an occupied multi-Physicians Medical Office Building (MOB). The project involved replacing floor, wall, and ceiling finishes, installing new nurse stations, and updating medical equipment, all within a six-month construction schedule. The renovation encompassed 18 exam rooms, two labs, nine physician offices, six treatment rooms, and two nurse stations.
Given the fully operational nature of the medical office building, the construction team prioritized minimizing disruptions to the ongoing activities of the physician practices and patient appointments. The Barton Malow team worked closely with physician practice leaders on adjacent and lower floors to ensure their operations remained unaffected. To maintain transparency and coordination, Barton Malow joined the daily nursing staff huddles to communicate planned construction activities. This open communication ensured there were no surprises, and deliveries and noisy contractor work were coordinated to eliminate patient complaints.
The Doctors Hospital – Labor and Delivery Renovation project involves the renovation of 19 patient care rooms and staff locker rooms. These spaces are being aesthetically updated with new flooring, headwalls, painting, and architectural casework, all aimed at enhancing the patient experience and improving clinical staff workflow.
The project, which spans over the course of one year, was meticulously planned and executed in seven phases. Remarkably, the renovations are on track to be completed without reducing the patient census, impacting infection control, or affecting the quality of care delivered. Barton Malow’s implementation of a seven-phase process ensures the project stayed on schedule.
Due to a limited number of service valves on medical gas lines, a high level of coordination with Doctors Hospital and the plumbing subcontractor was required to ensure timely construction and minimize disruption to Women’s Health Department operations. Sixteen isolation valves will be added to aid in future building maintenance.