Stamford-based A.P. Construction Co. recently marked 20 years in business and the completion of more than $100 million of health care construction projects.
A.P. Construction has worked for regional hospitals and health care facilities, including St. Vincent”™s Medical Center in Bridgeport and Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y.
Besides hospitals, the companyӪs r̩sum̩ includes outpatient care facilities and special-needs housing for the elderly; 15 employees are now certified health care constructors.
Most recently A.P. Construction completed a 20,000-square-foot, $2.4 million renovation of Stamford Hospital”™s second floor that includes upgraded rooms utilizing smart room technology, the second of its kind in the U.S., one of “numerous projects” between the hospital and the builder.
St. Vincent”™s Medical Center in Bridgeport hired A.P. Construction to complete a 53,000-square-foot, $18.1 million project on its operating rooms and intensive care unit, including 10 operating rooms.
Northern Westchester Hospital chose A.P. Construction for a 31,000-square-foot, $3.3 million revamp, requiring the demolition and build-out of office space as a state-of-the-art outpatient facility.
Outpatient projects for A.P. Construction include the 35,000-square-foot, $7.9 million construction of Generations Family Health Center in Willimantic; a $4.1 million multi-phased renovation for the Westchester Medical Group in Rye, N.Y. requiring the conversion of a single-tenant office into multiple medical suites; and the $2.1 million renovation of Darien Imaging Center in Darien.
A.P. Construction”™s health care projects for special-needs housing for the elderly include the 64,500-square-foot, $11.6 million expansion of the Waveny Care Center in New Canaan, which includes 53 private resident rooms, an adult day care center addition and an outpatient rehabilitation gymnasium; Cedar Mountain Commons, a 78,000-square-foot, $8.2 million, senior housing health care project in Newington; and Crescent Point, a 50,000-square-foot, $5.4 million assisted living project in Niantic.