Process of Addressing Facility Planning Needs
Wk 1 Individual Assignment: Facility Design Process [Due Day#]
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After working in facility design for many years, you have become well-known in the industry. Your manager has asked you to create either a paper or short handout that new employees can refer to as they receive training through the company. This paper or handout should guide new employees through the process of facility planning.
Create a 350- to 525-word paper or handout summarizing the process of addressing facility planning needs in which you:
Describe the steps of facility planning. (Doctor's Office)
Consider listing the steps involved in facility planning as part of your description.
Explain the importance of pre-design planning.
Explain the rationale (or decision process) when determining whether to renovate or replace a health care facility.
Note: A handout can be a flyer, brochure, poster, etc.
Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.
Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment.
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Facility Design Process
The facility design process describes the procedure for laying out an infrastructure and the activities involved for its full operation. This paper highlights the steps of facility planning, the benefits of pre-design planning, and the rationale or decision process for renovating or replacing a healthcare facility.
Steps of Facility Planning
Facility planning acknowledges that every decision made in healthcare planning directly impacts the organization. The steps include pre-design planning, schematic design, design development, construction documentation, and occupancy. Pre-design planning is the analysis stage that occurs after the organization avails some form of funding (Halawa et al., 2020). During this phase, the facility planning team conducts studies to evaluate the proposed site and the budget. They also observe the most effective changes and select the options most suited to their needs. One of the benefits of the pre-planning stage is due diligence.
Due diligence is researching and assessing the proposed site and location to determine its suitability. The design team must understand the site or space before moving forward with the design work. By conducting due diligence, the team will understand the possibilities and impossibilities within the office space. Information gathered at this stage will enable the team to develop a well-informed and well-defined program to fit the physician's needs (Hoadley et al., 2010). In addition to due diligence, pre-design planning helps ensure that the project is achievable from the financial and chronological viewpoint. Developing an office to fit the doctor’s needs can be expensive, so it is important to ensure that the timeframe an...