3 Tough Jobsite Challenges Solved With Temporary Construction Walls

Updated October 17, 2024

Installing temporary construction walls may not be the most exciting part of your occupied renovation, but they have their place in the overall project. As often as not, it’s the small choices—like how to solve for construction dust, noise, and debris—that shape overall project success, particularly if there are aspects to the job that require flexibility, or special accommodation.

We’ve pulled together three of our favorite occupied renovation projects at healthcare facilities to show you what a big difference these small choices can make.

Speed Installation With Temporary Walls

Need to quickly enclose a two-story staircase without deploying a team of tradesmen? Click below to see how one of our rental partners tackled the challenge on behalf of the contractor.

Use Temporary Walls to Reduce Construction Noise

Or maybe prioritizing patient and staff safety while keeping noise to an absolute minimum during a long-term project resonates with you. Find out how one mental health recovery center overcame this challenge by working with a contractor who understands what a big difference using the right temporary walls can make.

Add Surge Capacity–With Temporary Construction Walls

Of course, we’d be remiss if we didn’t include a challenge that many healthcare facilities have struggled with–creating additional patient surge capacity. See how one design and construction team used temporary construction walls to contain the spread of infection while creating additional isolation capacity within the Emergency Department, maximizing interior spaces throughout the hospital, and rethinking existing facilities with an eye towards reducing virus spread.

Ready to Check Out the Challenges?

It's time for a closer look. To see the three occupied renovation projects described above–and what a big difference these small choices can make–click this link for photos and key details.

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