The 70/30 Rule
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The 70/30 Rule is Navigant’s “rule of thumb” for mega hospital construction projects. Essentially, Navigant found an organization can implement 70 percent of the operational planning component in the current facility and the last 30 percent can be implemented in the new facility. The team reviews this approach and how they’ve seen it evolve in their client’s projects.
Experts
David C. Brown
Mr. Brown is a Director in the Global Construction practice, focusing on the healthcare real estate segment. With 20+ years' experience in healthcare facility design and construction, he has managed over $1 billion in total project value.
Fred Campobasso
Mr. Campobasso is Managing Director with Construction practice, focusing on the healthcare facility segment. With expertise in comprehensive program management, ownership structuring and project financing, he has been the principal-in-charge of over $1.5 billion of healthcare development projects.
Joseph Kucharz
Mr. Kucharz is a Director with Global Construction practice focusing on the healthcare real estate segment. His diverse facilities development expertise includes over $1 billion in complex campus redevelopments, greenfield hospitals and MOBs.
Michael F. O'Keefe
Mr. O'Keefe is a Director in the Construction practice's Healthcare Real Estate group. Since 1985, Mr. O'Keefe has been integral in the planning, development, financing, leasing, acquisition, asset management, and financial analysis of over $1 billion of healthcare projects throughout the U.S.
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