Jupiter, Florida

Medical Office Construction
Jupiter, FL

Medical and dental offices are some of the most infrastructure-heavy tenant improvements in commercial construction. What looks like a "nice office" from the outside is a completely different project once you get into the plumbing, mechanical, and specialty systems behind the walls. We've built them, and we know what drives the complexity before the first wall goes up.

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Est. 2015
10+ years in South Florida commercial
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Medical Office Construction in Jupiter, FL

Most people think medical and dental offices are just nicer offices — until they actually build one. The part everyone notices is the cabinetry, the lighting, the 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, emergency eyewash stations, and extremely tight coordination between trades. Every system connects to another system. Change one thing and you're changing four others.

We've worked on healthcare projects including CSL Plasma facilities, chiropractic offices in Lake Park, dental studios in Palm Springs, and a large assisted living restoration in the Englewood area after Hurricane Ian — 224 rooms, corridors, and dining areas rebuilt under serious time pressure. We also handled a large post-hurricane occupied-facility restoration, which is one of the most logistically demanding environments in commercial construction. Healthcare renovation with people inside the building requires infection control protocols, noise containment, safety coordination, and temporary life-safety measures that most contractors never deal with.

On one medical project, a client wanted to add two treatment rooms mid-design — seemed simple enough on paper. Those two rooms triggered additional plumbing loads, electrical panel revisions, HVAC redistribution, revised ADA accessibility clearances, and changes to medical gas routing. One operational decision affected almost every trade on the job. That's what makes healthcare construction different from almost every other commercial type. Nothing exists independently. A contractor who doesn't understand that going in is going to be learning it at the client's expense.

Medical Office Construction Services — Jupiter

Dental Office Build-Outs

Operatory rough-in (plumbing, electrical, vacuum), sterilization rooms, panoramic X-ray areas with lead shielding, reception and waiting — coordinated with your equipment vendor before permit drawings are finalized.

Urgent Care & Clinic Construction

Exam rooms, triage areas, procedure rooms, lab space, nurses' stations, and patient flow layouts — built to operational efficiency standards and licensed facility requirements.

Medical Gas & Specialty Systems

Medical oxygen, vacuum, and compressed air rough-in — coordinated with certified medical gas contractors and inspected to NFPA 99 requirements.

Imaging & Equipment Rooms

Lead-lined walls for X-ray rooms, reinforced flooring for heavy imaging equipment, specialized electrical service — coordinated with medical equipment vendors and structural engineers.

ADA-Compliant Healthcare Design

Accessible patient restrooms, exam room turning radius, accessible reception counters, and compliant parking and entrance — reviewed before permit submission to avoid field corrections.

AHCA & Licensing Coordination

For licensed healthcare facilities, we coordinate construction documentation with AHCA review requirements and the Certificate of Occupancy process to support your facility licensing timeline.

Permitting & Timeline in Jupiter

Medical office permits in Jupiter are reviewed by the Town of Jupiter Building Department. The Town has specific submittal requirements and inspection sequences for healthcare occupancies. Our team manages the full permit process — submittal, plan review, corrections, and all inspections — through Certificate of Occupancy.

Standard timeline from permit submittal to CO: plan review 4–8 weeks + construction 12–18 weeks + final inspections. Budget a minimum of 5–7 months total for a standard medical office build-out. AHCA-licensed facilities require additional time.

Why Pajaziti & Associates for Medical Construction in Jupiter

Medical build-outs require a GC who thinks ahead. Not just about what's on the drawings today, but about what the practice is going to need operationally three months after opening — and whether the infrastructure being built now supports that. We're Florida Certified Building Contractor CBC1265699, which means we pull the permits, manage the trades, and carry the responsibility for the finished space meeting code.

Jupiter's permitting process through the Town of Jupiter Building Department is something we've navigated enough times to understand how it actually moves — not just what the published timelines say. That familiarity matters when you're trying to protect a lease commencement date and a practice launch.

We also know when to tell a client to slow down. If ownership is requesting scope changes mid-construction — adding rooms, moving plumbing, expanding infrastructure — we flag exactly what that triggers across every trade before anyone touches a wall. No surprises at the end. Clients say they felt heard throughout the process, and in medical construction specifically, that communication keeps the project on track and on budget.

Medical Office Project in Jupiter?

Tell us your specialty, space size, and timeline. We'll scope it accurately and give you a real number.

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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.