Arguably there is no more complicated building than one that must meet the needs of health service delivery.

Arguably there is no more complicated building than one that must meet the needs of health service delivery.  Complex user needs must be reflected in design solutions, and the building must be acapble of responding to change, in technology and function, as health services change.

In this type of building, experience counts for a lot.  Being able to manage a client and design team from start to handover requires understanding, ability to relate to a diverse user community and skills to communicate their need into the final built form - a facility that meets budget and quality expectations.

Being able to predict and then manage cost comes from a sound understanding of the complexities within health projects.  This understanding is used to guide user expectations relating to what is possible for a given budget, then proactively contributing to the design team in delivering a balanced outcome.

Our experience in health buildings is extensive.  All our projects are analysed so we are better able to offer the lessons learnt, both good and bad, to our clients on the next project.