Master planning and order definition for your healthcare property
Site planning and master planning
The utilization flexibility and capacity of the site and existing buildings are determined on the basis of a process-based and infrastructural inventory. New buildings, renovations and conversions are included in the considerations and objectives of the ideal and future orientation of your healthcare facility under the premise of optimal process organization. This requires a holistic approach in order to be able to react in a future-orientated, economically sound and flexible manner to constantly changing requirements in the healthcare system.
Questions that we solve together with you:
Company
- Supply strategy
- Utilization strategy/requirements, flexibility
- Operational master planning
- Investment planning
Property
- Site strategy and strategic reserves
- Structural master planning
- Utilization concept
- Property strategy
- Project strategy
Order definition
The basis for patient-orientated and efficient service provision is the building's structural design. Structured target planning derived from future operational requirements forms the foundation for long-term success in the hospital market. The standardized room programming derived from the core business forms the core of a stable order.
Choosing the right realization model
Depending on the project objectives, stability of the order, willingness to take risks and resources, there are further opportunities in the choice of a suitable realization model. The spectrum here ranges from newer models such as Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and the familiar total service competition with a total contractor to models consisting of general planner (GP) and general contractor (GC) through to individual service models.
Let's talk.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Sabine Sagolla, Head of Healthcare Zürich,
sabine.sagolla(at)dreso.com, +41 78 760 36 45
Stephan Berger, Head of Healthcare Basel,
stephan.berger(at)dreso.com, +41 79 830 04 90

