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July 12, 2026

BBL Construction Services Completes Pulmonology Clinic Renovation for Albany Med Health System

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Highlights

  • BBL Construction Services completed a 14,100-square-foot interior renovation for Albany Med Health System.
  • The project transformed a former infusion suite into a new pulmonology medical office.
  • Construction took place at 2 Clara Barton Drive in Albany, New York.
  • The renovation modernizes existing healthcare space to support outpatient pulmonary services.

Healthcare providers continue to invest in renovating existing facilities to expand clinical capacity and improve patient care environments. BBL Construction Services has completed a 14,100-square-foot interior renovation for Albany Med Health System, converting underutilized space into a new pulmonology medical office in Albany, New York.

Renovation Scope

The project involved the complete demolition of a vacant infusion suite followed by construction of a modern outpatient medical office dedicated to pulmonology services. Located at 2 Clara Barton Drive, the renovation repurposes existing healthcare space rather than requiring new building construction.

The upgraded facility is designed to improve operational efficiency while supporting physicians, staff, and patients in a contemporary clinical setting.

Modernizing Existing Healthcare Facilities

By adapting an existing interior space, the project extends the functionality of the medical facility and enhances its ability to provide specialized pulmonary care. Interior renovation projects such as this allow healthcare organizations to update aging facilities while minimizing the need for new campus expansion.

Why It Matters

Healthcare renovation projects continue to generate opportunities for contractors specializing in occupied facilities, interior construction, and medical fit-outs. Reusing existing clinical space can reduce project timelines while helping healthcare owners improve patient services and operational efficiency through targeted facility upgrades.

Source: BBL.

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