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September 08, 2023 - Arminco Inc.
In the commercial real estate market, traditional offices are falling out of favor. Instead, people are beginning to prioritize lab space.
This is particularly true in biomedical research hotspots, such as San Francisco, San Diego, and Boston. As a medical professional, it can sometimes be difficult to find the right medical office.
The good news is that it's possible to convert an existing building into a medical space through the help of a construction company. We've created a breakdown of how you can turn an office for lease into a medical building. Let's get started.
Before you begin your project, it's essential to assess all of your needs. How much space will your medical office require?
Can your new office accommodate the equipment you need? People often get too caught up in the appearance of their office space and neglect its functionality.
As long as you plan appropriately, you can avoid issues you may have otherwise encountered.
In some cases, local regulations could serve as obstacles between you and your new office space. For instance, converting a conventional office to a medical one might require you to upgrade existing safety measures.
Breaching safety regulations can have many consequences, such as expensive fines and fees. You could also damage your brand's reputation, which can make it difficult to establish new client relationships.
Medical offices have unique structural requirements. These vary between facilities, and the type of medical office you plan to open will also influence its construction. For instance, you might need rooms with lead lining so you can safely use X-ray machines.
Your clinic could also require specialized HVAC equipment for surgical spaces. The better you understand your needs, the easier it will be for you to organize your office's construction. The last thing you want is to finish the project and realize you forgot about key details.
It's never recommended to handle medical construction projects on your own. Even if you have experience in renovating office buildings, you likely won't get the same results as you would from hiring a professional.
When searching for someone to work with, look at their past reputation and see what other clients have had to say. There should be no shortage of positive feedback.
Only work with contractors that are licensed, bonded, and insured. This will help you avoid major financial complications. For instance, an uninsured worker who damages your property during the project could leave you liable for the repair bills.
You might find it impossible to find a medical office for lease in the right location. In a situation like this, you may need to get creative and convert conventional office space to meet your needs. As long as you do your due diligence, you'll find the right professional for your needs.
No matter what your project entails, we're ready to bring your vision to life. We can even help you come up with the perfect medical building design. Speak with a representative today at Arminco to learn more about how we can help.