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SUMMARY:E104 &#8211\; Constrained Sites: What Makes or Breaks a Healthcare Project
DESCRIPTION:Health systems are rapidly expanding access\, often pursuing tight urban sites and retail acquisitions to accelerate the delivery of outpatient and emergency services. While these projects promise speed to market\, regulatory requirements\, entitlement constraints\, and infrastructure realities frequently challenge early capital assumptions.\n\nThis session examines the development of a Florida freestanding emergency department (FSED) on a constrained site. The project transitioned from adaptive reuse to a tear-down and ground-up facility to meet licensure\, operational\, and life-safety requirements. The program includes an FSED and outpatient services\, a shelled second floor for future expansion\, and a parking garage\, introducing additional complexity in circulation\, infrastructure\, and entitlement.\n\nThrough perspectives from owner\, strategy\, architect\, and contractor leaders\, the panel will explore how regulatory separation\, site limitations\, and entitlement risk shape capital strategy. Attendees will gain practical insight into aligning growth ambitions with regulatory realities when developing healthcare facilities on constrained sites
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