HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – General contractor Arch-Con Corporation has broken ground on the first phase of the Medical Center of Tomball, a new healthcare development northwest of Houston.
The project is a collaboration between Bryant + Stacy Group and Global Healthcare Partners.
The Medical Center of Tomball is being built on a site off Highway 249 at 155 School St.
Phase I consists of a three-story, 64,395-square-foot medical office building and is currently 97 percent pre-leased.
“The Medical Center of Tomball exemplifies the ‘patients-first’ trend toward more convenient, first-class, consumer-focused healthcare facilities,” said Tim Delgado, president and CEO of Global Healthcare Partners, which partners with doctors, health systems and developers to create customized, scalable healthcare environments.
Browne McGregor Architects designed the building, which features concrete tilt-wall panels, curtainwall, aluminum storefronts, thin stone veneer with cast stone accents and high-end lobby finishes.
“Arch-Con’s volume experience in constructing medical office buildings, its real-time market pricing knowledge and its involvement early in the development process allowed us to collaborate with Browne McGregor on selecting the best materials and construction methods,” said Evan Alford, senior vice president of Arch-Con’s Healthcare Division. “That collaboration was particularly important given current construction pricing pressures and material delays, which required creative solutions.”
Will Stacy, principal at Bryant + Stacy Group (BSG), a Houston-based commercial real estate development, investment and strategic acquisition firm, said the company is directing more focus toward medical office buildings and that this project reflects that strategic intent.
Founded in 2000 and based in Houston, Arch-Con Corp. is a commercial general contractor that builds office, industrial, retail, hospitality, corporate interiors, healthcare, multifamily and community projects. Arch-Con is a licensed general contractor in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, with offices in Austin, Dallas and Houston.
May 4, 2021 Realty News Report. Copyright 2021.
File: Tomball Medical Center Started
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Images courtesy of Arch-Con Corp. The groundbreaking photo includes members of the project team from Arch-Con Corporation, Bryant + Stacy Group, Global Healthcare Partners and Browne McGregor Architects.