Healthcare Construction

Medical Office Construction

Exam rooms, clinical suites, imaging rooms, and full medical office build-outs for healthcare practices across the Kansas City Metro. Built to code, on schedule, and designed around how your practice works.

What We Do

Medical Office Build-Out Services in Kansas City

Anchor Contracting KC specializes in medical office construction and renovation for healthcare providers throughout the KC Metro. Building clinical environments requires a contractor who understands more than standard commercial construction — it requires knowledge of healthcare-specific codes, infection-control standards, and the operational realities of an active medical practice.

We build primary care offices, specialty clinics, dental practices, outpatient surgery centers, physical therapy facilities, and behavioral health suites. Every project is managed by a dedicated project manager who coordinates all trades and serves as your single point of contact from permit application to final handover.

Patient care cannot stop while your facility is being built or renovated. We develop detailed phasing plans and infection-control protocols that keep operational areas open while construction proceeds — a standard practice for our team on every occupied healthcare project.

Medical office build-out by Anchor Contracting KC
Capabilities

What We Build

From exam room framing to full clinical campus build-outs, we handle every aspect of medical office construction in Kansas City.

Exam Room & Clinical Space Construction

We frame and finish exam rooms, procedure rooms, and clinical workspaces to meet healthcare facility standards — including infection-control wall finishes, seamless flooring systems, and proper clearances for medical equipment.

ADA Accessibility Compliance

Medical offices must fully comply with ADA accessibility requirements. We design and build accessible reception areas, corridors, restrooms, and exam rooms to meet both federal ADA standards and Missouri accessibility codes.

Medical Gas & Specialty Plumbing

We coordinate with licensed medical gas contractors and plumbers for oxygen, vacuum, and compressed air rough-in where required. Proper coordination at rough-in prevents expensive rework during equipment installation.

Lead-Lined Wall Construction

Radiology suites, imaging rooms, and X-ray spaces require lead shielding. We construct lead-lined walls and install leaded glass in accordance with the shielding specifications provided by your radiation physicist.

Reception, Waiting & Administrative Build-Out

First impressions matter in healthcare. We build reception desks, waiting room environments, and administrative areas that reflect your practice brand while meeting the practical demands of a busy medical office.

HIPAA-Compliant Layout Planning

Patient privacy requirements influence layout decisions — check-in counter heights, acoustic separation between exam rooms, and sightlines from waiting areas. We build with these considerations integrated from the start.

What to Expect

Our Build-Out Process

Medical office projects require more coordination than standard commercial build-outs. Here is how we manage that complexity from start to finish.

1

Consultation & Program Review

We meet with you and your practice manager to understand your clinical program — number of providers, patient throughput, specialty equipment, and growth plans. This conversation shapes every layout and finish decision that follows.

2

Proposal & Coordination with Your Architect

Medical office build-outs often involve an architect or healthcare planner. We provide a detailed cost proposal that aligns with your construction documents and work collaboratively with your design team throughout the project.

3

Permitting with Health Authority Review

Depending on the scope, your project may require review by the Missouri Department of Health or other authorities in addition to the local building department. We manage the permit process and flag any additional reviews early.

4

Phased Construction to Maintain Operations

Many medical office renovations happen in an occupied building or adjacent to an active practice. We develop a phasing plan that minimizes patient disruption, controls dust and noise, and keeps required spaces operational throughout construction.

5

Final Inspections & Equipment Coordination

We coordinate final inspections with the building department and walk through the space with your equipment vendors before handover. This ensures rough-in locations, clearances, and utility connections match your equipment specifications.

Common Questions

Medical Office Construction FAQ

What makes a medical office build-out different from a standard commercial project?

Medical spaces have specific requirements around infection-control finishes, ADA compliance, plumbing configurations for clinical use, acoustic separation between exam rooms, and in some cases specialized systems like medical gas and radiation shielding. These requirements need to be coordinated early in the design and permitting process — not discovered during construction.

Do you have experience with radiology and imaging suites?

Yes. We have constructed X-ray and imaging rooms requiring lead-lined walls. We work from the shielding design provided by the radiation physicist to construct walls with the specified lead content and install leaded glass in accordance with those specifications.

Can you build out a medical office while our practice remains open nearby?

In most cases, yes. We develop a detailed phasing and infection-control plan that separates construction activity from patient care areas. Dust barriers, negative air pressure in work areas, and scheduled after-hours work for particularly disruptive tasks are standard practices on occupied healthcare projects.

How do you handle coordination with medical equipment vendors?

We request equipment cut sheets and installation requirements early in the project and incorporate them into our rough-in drawings. Before final inspections, we schedule a coordination walk with your major equipment vendors to confirm that connections, clearances, and blocking are in the right locations.

Does a medical office build-out require special permits beyond the standard building permit?

It depends on the scope and occupancy classification. Some outpatient medical facilities in Missouri require state health authority review in addition to local building permits. We review the applicable requirements at the start of every project and manage the full permitting process.

What areas of Kansas City do you serve for medical office construction?

We serve the full Kansas City Metro including Kansas City, MO, Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lee's Summit, Independence, and surrounding communities in both Jackson County, MO and Johnson County, KS. We are familiar with the permitting processes in all major KC Metro jurisdictions.

Medical Office Construction

Ready to Build Your Medical Space?

Share your clinical program and space requirements. We will schedule a site visit and provide a written estimate at no charge. One contractor, one point of contact, built right the first time.