Boca Raton, Florida
Medical Office Construction
Boca Raton, FL
Medical and dental office build-outs are more infrastructure-heavy than they appear. The plumbing, mechanical, and specialty systems behind the walls are what control the project — and the schedule. We've built healthcare facilities across Palm Beach County and understand what's required.
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Most people think medical and dental offices are just nicer offices — until they actually build one. The part everyone notices is the cabinetry and finishes. The part that quietly controls the entire project is the plumbing. A dental office alone can require vacuum systems, compressed air lines, floor sinks, sterilization equipment, chair rough-ins, and emergency eyewash stations, all requiring tight trade coordination. A medical office with exam rooms, procedure spaces, or imaging adds additional layers of mechanical, electrical, and structural requirement.
We've worked on healthcare facilities including CSL Plasma locations, chiropractic offices, dental studios, and a large assisted living restoration after Hurricane Ian covering 224 rooms, corridors, and dining areas rebuilt under extreme time pressure. On one medical project, a client added two treatment rooms mid-design — on paper, a small change. In practice, those two rooms triggered additional plumbing loads, electrical panel revisions, HVAC redistribution, ADA clearance changes, and medical gas routing revisions. One decision affected every trade on the job. That's what makes healthcare construction different: almost nothing exists independently.
Medical build-outs in Palm Beach County run in the $250–$350 per sq ft range for most specialty types — similar to restaurants, but for completely different reasons. The cost is in the systems behind the walls, not the finishes on top of them. A contractor who doesn't understand that going in will be learning it at the client's expense. We've done the learning already.
Boca Raton's building department has its own review standards and process expectations that experienced contractors know and first-timers learn the hard way. The Glades Road corridor carries a dense medical and professional office market. Mizner Park and Federal Highway anchor the restaurant and retail activity. The City of Boca Raton reviews plans carefully — which is fine for a contractor who knows what the reviewers look for. We've been through that process enough times to submit clean packages and avoid the back-and-forth that costs weeks.
What's Included in Our Medical Office Build-Outs
Exam Room Construction
Full layout and build-out of clinical exam rooms — proper door widths, wall backing for equipment, medical gas rough-in, and ADA clearances built to code from day one.
Procedure & Treatment Rooms
Procedure room construction with proper lighting, specialty plumbing, hand-wash sinks, epoxy or sheet vinyl flooring, and infection-control wall finishes as required by your clinical scope.
ADA Compliance
ADA-compliant restrooms, corridors, reception areas, and exam rooms — built to Florida Accessibility Code standards to pass inspection and protect your practice from liability.
Specialty Plumbing & MEP
Medical-grade plumbing for handwash stations, sterilization areas, dental chairs, and clinical sinks. Full MEP coordination with licensed subcontractors and permit compliance.
Reception & Admin Areas
Custom reception desks, waiting areas, nurse stations, and administrative office build-outs — designed for patient flow and HIPAA-conscious layout requirements.
Permitting & Certificate of Occupancy
We handle all City of Boca Raton permit submissions, inspection scheduling, and punch list completion — delivering your CO so you can open on time.
Why Choose Pajaziti & Associates for Medical Construction in Boca Raton
Medical build-outs require a GC who thinks ahead — not just about what's on the drawings today, but about what the practice needs operationally after opening and whether the infrastructure being built now supports that. We flag scope change implications immediately: if you want to add treatment rooms mid-design, we tell you exactly what trades are affected and what it costs before anyone touches a wall. No surprises at the end. Clients in healthcare construction say they felt heard throughout the process — and in medical construction specifically, that communication is what keeps the project on track and on budget.
Medical Office Project in Boca Raton?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our construction services in this area.
What special requirements apply to medical office construction in Florida?
Medical office construction in Florida is subject to Florida Building Code Chapter 4 healthcare occupancy requirements, AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration) licensing standards for certain facility types, ADA accessibility requirements, and HIPAA privacy design considerations. Specific requirements include exam room sound isolation, clinical handwashing sink locations, medical gas rough-in for treatment rooms, and HVAC systems designed for healthcare occupancy pressure relationships.
Do you build AHCA-licensed medical facilities?
We build to AHCA facility standards for medical practices that require AHCA licensure — including outpatient surgical centers, pain management clinics, and certain specialty practices. AHCA plan review is conducted separately from the building department permit, and we coordinate both review processes simultaneously to avoid sequential delays.
How long does medical office construction take?
A medical office tenant improvement typically runs 10–16 weeks from permit issuance to CO, depending on the complexity of clinical infrastructure — exam room counts, imaging room shielding, procedure room MEP, and medical gas systems. AHCA plan review, where required, adds a parallel approval timeline that should begin concurrent with the building permit submittal.
Do you install medical gas systems?
Medical gas rough-in — piping for oxygen, vacuum, nitrous oxide, and compressed air — is included in our construction scope for medical office build-outs requiring it. Medical gas system installation, testing, and certification is performed by a licensed medical gas installer per NFPA 99 standards, coordinated by us as part of the overall MEP scope.