Skanska USA Completes $6.7M Fit-Out of BIDMC Urgent Care Facility in Newton

by Amy Works

NEWTON, MASS. — Skanska USA has completed a $6.7 million, 30,000-square-foot fit-out of the new Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) Urgent Care facility at Chestnut Hill Square in Newton. The new 30,000-square-foot center offers a variety of modern medical services and technologies, including orthopedics, sports medicine, physical/occupational therapy, radiology, gynecology, urgent care, surgical specialties and phlebotomy labs. For the fit-out, Skanska worked with BIDMC architect Linea 5 and RDK engineers to apply lean construction techniques to the project, which allowed the team to complete the project in seven months. Lean construction is a production management-based approach to product delivery that streamlines processes to maximize value and reduce waste throughout a project. Extensive off-site prefabrication included prefabricating plumbing fixtures, sink units and in-wall electrical and lighting units, reducing the need for on-site storage.

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