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Tight hospital design budget? Trim here
A cabinet upgrade here, a specialty countertop there, and, oh yes, those extra-tall windows for maximum sunlight—soon, your hospital design budget is out of control. Every single detail comes at a cost. When the budget on your dream veterinary clinic project gets tight, here are some strong opinions from an architect and team with an award-winning hospital on how you can cut to still keep your design intact. More...
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Tripled your square footage? Here’s how to adjust workflow
Gaining a bunch more veterinary hospital space is fantastic. But make sure you’re ready for the growing pains that come with increased size. More...
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Who makes sure your veterinary hospital materials are right?
This happens in the contractor submittal process of your veterinary clinic redesign or new build, and it’s why you should keep your architectural team involved until the end of the project. Especially when it comes to installation of new products. More...
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