FORT MYERS, Fla. —Stevens Construction has completed the 18,651-square-foot emergency department renovation at the Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center. Located in Sebring, Fla., the project involved the renovation of 32 exam rooms, including two trauma cardiac areas, isolation exam rooms and three nurse’s stations.
The multi-phased project occurred while the emergency department was still operational, allowing the hospital to continue to serve emergency patients in one area of the department while the other half was under construction. The project was licensed and inspected by the Agency for Healthcare Administration, which ensures regulatory compliance for healthcare facilities throughout Florida.
The Stevens Construction team included project manager, Troy Hernly; superintendent, Mike Garland and project administrator, Terri Sobeck. HuntonBrady Architects designed the project.
Stevens Construction has completed 15 projects for various campuses of the Florida Hospital, including a 40,351-square-foot medical office and surgical center and a 50,000-square-foot, 36-bed expansion, both located in Sebring.
With offices in Orlando and Fort Myers, Stevens Construction specializes in providing construction management, general contracting and consulting services to clients and design professionals. Other services include site and design team selection, budgeting, project scheduling, permitting, cost and quality control and warranty service. The company builds healthcare, commercial and hospitality facilities. For information, visit www.stevensconstructioninc.com.