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    Children's Hospital Emergency Renovation

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    Project Overview:

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    Children’s Medical Center Dallas, operated by Children’s Health, is the highest ranking pediatric hospital in north Texas for six years running by U.S. News and World Report. TDIndustries completed all mechanical work and installation for its Emergency Department,  including: chilled and heated water piping, welded and threaded steam piping, and condensate drain piping. TD also installed primary, secondary, return and exhaust ductwork, as well as sanitary waste and vent piping, domestic water piping, and brazed medical gas piping. TD completed the emergency department project three months early, featuring more than 50,000 square feet and 70 new private exam rooms, two specialty exam rooms for dental and ophthalmology, six dedicated behavior health rooms  and a new dedicated patient family entrance.

    Market

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    • Healthcare

    Location

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    Dallas, Texas

    Services Provided

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    • Construction
    • Engineering

    Project Size

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    61,130 square feet

    Project Complexity

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    Initially built in 1967 and last renovated in the 1990s, TD was met with challenges including a lack of accurate system schematics. As part of a fully operational hospital during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, TD’s team strategically staggered installation in a phased scheduling approach. With extensive BIM and VDC modeling, TD worked at night and during off-peak shift hours to ensure quality patient experience and to limit impact on hospital staff. TD helped deliver a state-of-the-art emergency room to tens of thousands of children in north Texas with minimal disruption and a seamless update of older systems. This work earned TD first place in the 2024 TEXO Distinguished Building Awards and AGC TBB Outstanding Construction Award.