
Britta Monson
Vice President, Design IntegrationModutecture TechnologiesBritta Monson is the Vice President of Design Integration and Customer Success with Modutecture Technologies, with 15 years of healthcare experience in large scale projects and programs. She specializes in optimizing programs for healthcare entities, bringing together software solutions with expertise from all design and construction partners to create repeatable solutions to quickly deploy new capital projects to the community. Britta has been a central member of the Kaiser Permanente national PMOB program since inception.
E40 – Revolutionizing Healthcare Facility Delivery: Kaiser Permanente’s Pre-Engineered Outpatient Hub
The Kaiser Permanente Lakewood Medical Offices project in Lakewood, Colorado, is a 116,000-square-foot, multi-specialty outpatient facility delivered …The Kaiser Permanente Lakewood Medical Offices project in Lakewood, Colorado, is a 116,000-square-foot, multi-specialty outpatient facility delivered through Kaiser Permanente’s Pre-Engineered Medical Office Building (PMOB) program. Developed by the …The Kaiser Permanente Lakewood Medical Offices project in Lakewood, Colorado, is a 116,000-square-foot, multi-specialty outpatient facility delivered through Kaiser Permanente’s Pre-Engineered Medical Office Building (PMOB) program. Developed by the National Facilities Design and Construction team, the PMOB program leverages standardization, prefabrication, data-driven design, and industrialized construction to reduce cost, improve quality, and a…The Kaiser Permanente Lakewood Medical Offices project in Lakewood, Colorado, is a 116,000-square-foot, multi-specialty outpatient facility delivered through Kaiser Permanente’s Pre-Engineered Medical Office Building (PMOB) program. Developed by the National Facilities Design and Construction team, the PMOB program leverages standardization, prefabrication, data-driven design, and industrialized construction to reduce cost, improve quality, and accelerate delivery. The Lakewood project represents the successful deployment of the PMOB model. The facility includes urgent care, pharmacy, laboratory, optical, and multiple clinical services, delivered through modular design, prefabricated assemblies, and early collaboration among the architect, integration manager, digital archivist, and trade partners. Kaiser Permanente is expanding the PMOB program to additional markets in Colorado and California. This session explores how a standardized model was adapted to local conditions while maintaining consistency, with insights into change management, team alignment, digital coordination, and scalable outpatient delivery.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More