Cardiovascular Health Clinic Building 2

This project involves the design and construction of a modern healthcare facility utilizing a structural steel framing system on shallow spread footings. The building supports a full range of healthcare functions—including patient care, clinical services, administrative areas, and support operations—with the structure tailored to meet the stringent demands of medical environments.

The primary system consists of steel columns, beams, and joists with a steel roof deck, providing strength, long-span flexibility, and future adaptability. Lateral forces are resisted through a combination of moment frames and diagonal bracing designed to meet current wind, seismic, fire safety, and accessibility codes. A standalone drive-thru canopy, constructed with a similar steel system, offers covered patient drop-off and pick-up.

The design fully coordinates structural requirements with specialized medical equipment (including CT imaging), as well as mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, ensuring seamless integration and operational efficiency. A tenant shell area is included to support cash flow and long-term growth opportunities.

Architecturally, the steel frame enables open floor plans, flexible space planning, and long-term adaptability—key features for contemporary healthcare facilities. Overall, the project is designed to deliver a durable, resilient, and efficient building optimized for safety, sustainability, and healthcare performance.

Project Location:

Oklahoma City, OK

Architect:

REES

Client:

Remedy Medical Partners

Contractor / CM:

Cowen Construction

Services:

Design Alternates
Design Assist
REVIT / BIM
Site Structures
Structural Design Services / EOR
Value Engineering

Project Type:

Commercial
Healthcare

Gallery

Related projects