Initially working out of tent structures, this project was designed in four phases with each phase replacing a portion of the tents. Due to the unique design of the building components, Case Architecture has been fortunate to work with Johnson Portables since 2007 on disaster relief type projects, but this project was the largest to be done at that time. Compromising of nine individual building and two mobile surgical trailers all connected with corridors, we coordinated the architectural design, engineering disciplines and health safety items to produce a facility that could meet the ever demanding regulations that healthcare projects have.
“We use Case Architecture exclusively for all our medical facilities buildings from coast to coast. Bob and his staff have always provided us with unparalleled response time which, for us is critical to our success. Knowledge of the intricate medical codes, professionalism and just great guys to work with, have kept us coming back over and over again.”
Long term temporary hospital facility developed with Johnson Portables.
Learn MoreRequiring multable phases to maintain ongoing patient servcies and capacity, we worked closely with the owner and State of Michigan Health and FIre Departments to renovate this twenty-five bed inpatient Acute Care Department.
Learn MoreWith over 4,000 SF of undeveloped space within their Towne Centre Ambulitory Care Center, St. Mary's of Michigan was looking at adding a 4th operating room.
Learn MoreLong term temporary hospital facility developed with Johnson Portables.
Learn MoreRequiring multable phases to maintain ongoing patient servcies and capacity, we worked closely with the owner and State of Michigan Health and FIre Departments to renovate this twenty-five bed inpatient Acute Care Department.
Learn MoreWith over 4,000 SF of undeveloped space within their Towne Centre Ambulitory Care Center, St. Mary's of Michigan was looking at adding a 4th operating room.
Learn More282 S. Main Street
P.O. Box 244
Freeland, MI 48623