Burlington, MA – Architectural and interior design firm Margulies Perruzzi (MP) announced it has completed three projects for Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) in Burlington, Mass.
MP completed a 3,141sf modular building addition to create a third Electrophysiology (EP) lab at Lahey, using a crane to lift four 25,000-pound modular units on a new structural system on the fifth-floor courtyard roof adjacent to the existing EP labs. The project team also included Colliers Project Leaders, OPM; Walsh Brothers, GC/CM; CMTA, MEP engineer; Souza True & Partners, Inc., structural engineer; and Gale Associates Inc., exterior envelope consultant.
MP also renovated an existing 1,200sf Neurointerventional Radiology (NIR) room to support new equipment design requirements. The project team also included Colliers Project Leaders, OPM; BOND Building Construction, Inc., GC/CM; CMTA, MEP engineer; and Souza True & Partners, Inc., structural engineer.
Additionally, MP converted a 3,700sf Endoscopy clinic to create a new Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) clinic to support patient volume and research and clinical trials. The project team also included BOND Building Construction, Inc., GC/CM, and CMTA, MEP engineer.
“We understand that healthcare environments play a crucial role in healing and recovery. Designing healthcare projects requires a delicate balance between functionality, innovation, and sensitivity to the needs of patients and medical staff,” said John Fowler, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP, director of healthcare and partner at Margulies Perruzzi. “We work hard to develop strong relationships with our clients, and we are proud Lahey has trusted us with its projects.”


