Orlando's healthcare sector has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Lake Nona Medical City alone has added over two million square feet of clinical space since 2015. Existing hospitals throughout the metro area have converted office wings into procedure rooms and expanded surgical capacity to meet population growth. Many of these renovations occur in buildings with undersized medical gas infrastructure. The original system was designed for lower patient volumes and fewer high-acuity procedures. When you add operating rooms or procedure bays without upgrading your central supply system, you create pressure drops and flow issues that compromise clinical operations.
Grand Plumbing Orlando has worked on medical gas projects throughout Central Florida since the early days of the Lake Nona development. We understand how local building officials interpret Florida Building Code requirements for medical facilities. We maintain working relationships with the plan reviewers at Orange County Building Services and the state mechanical inspectors who approve medical gas installations. This local knowledge streamlines your permitting process and prevents code interpretation issues that delay construction. When you hire a contractor with deep Orlando experience, you avoid costly rework and schedule disruptions.