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Healthcare Projects
Designing Healthcare Environments for Healing & Research
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Outpatient
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Center for Advanced Heart Failure & Cardiomyopathy Care
Emergency Department
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center
Emergency Department Expansion & Renovation
Outpatient
Massachusetts General Hospital- North Shore Center for Outpatient Care
MRI Replacement
Outpatient, Behavioral Health
Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Medical Center Providence
New Mental Health Building, Phase 1
Behavioral Health, Outpatient
Holyoke Medical Center
1st & 3rd Floor Behavioral Health Conversions
Behavioral Health
Cambridge Health Alliance, Somerville Hospital
The Center for Inpatient Child & Adolescent Psychiatry


F&T Completes an HVAC Modeling Study at Dartmouth College
As higher education institutions continue to evaluate pathways toward improved energy performance and long-term sustainability, understanding the impacts of HVAC system upgrades is critical. Fitzemeyer & Tocci recently completed an HVAC‑focused energy modeling study for a commercial building in Hanover, New Hampshire, helping Dartmouth College assess practical, cost-effective strategies for system replacement.


Case Study on Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital New Inpatient Tower
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical limitations in traditional hospital design, particularly the lack of flexibility to accommodate a surge of patients requiring airborne infection isolation. In response, Fitzemeyer & Tocci partnered on the Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital Inpatient Tower project to deliver an innovative, adaptable solution.


Principles of Healthcare Plumbing Design
The most basic principles of healthcare plumbing design is reliability and resiliency. Hospitals operate 24 hours per day which require the plumbing systems must as well. Redundancy must be built into the buildings critical components such as pumps, heaters, medical gas equipment and piping systems so that maintenance or unexpected failures do not interrupt essential systems.
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