
A new orthopedic healthcare campus designed to combine surgical, diagnostic and rehabilitation services in one location has reached completion as healthcare providers continue expanding outpatient treatment capacity.
BBL recently completed construction of a 113,000-square-foot medical campus for ORA Orthopedics. The facility was developed to support a full continuum of orthopedic care, from diagnostics and surgery through physical rehabilitation and recovery services.
The campus includes an ambulatory surgery center featuring 10 operating rooms and two procedure rooms. The project also incorporates an orthopedic clinic, imaging center, physical therapy operations and aquatic therapy facilities.
The development reflects the growing shift toward integrated outpatient healthcare environments that allow providers to centralize specialty care operations while improving patient access and operational efficiency.
BBL delivered the project using a design-build delivery method, managing both design coordination and construction execution throughout the development process.
Healthcare owners across the United States continue investing in ambulatory and specialty medical facilities as patient demand shifts away from traditional inpatient hospital settings.
Orthopedic and musculoskeletal care providers have remained active in the outpatient construction market, particularly for facilities that combine surgery, rehabilitation and diagnostic services within a single campus environment.
Projects with integrated therapy and imaging functions also require increased coordination among healthcare planners, specialty contractors and medical equipment teams to meet operational and regulatory requirements.
The ORA Orthopedics campus highlights continued construction demand in the outpatient healthcare sector, particularly for facilities designed around specialized treatment models and same-day procedures.
For contractors and developers, integrated medical campuses remain a significant opportunity as healthcare systems pursue operational efficiency, patient convenience and expanded ambulatory service capacity.
Source: BBL.