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Dental Office Design – Don’t Assume You Have Enough Square Footage For Your Dental Office Needs

Published on August 15, 2011 By George Fedyna

Next in our series of dental office design case histories that focus on “don’t assume anything“, let’s talk about square footage. We’ll clear up some of the confusion about dental office square footage that can get you into trouble. Understanding square footage can be a challenge. Square footage terminology like rentable, usable, load factors, common areas refer to […]

Dental Office Design – Don’t Assume A New Property Has The Necessary Underground Requirements

Published on June 27, 2011 By George Fedyna

Continuing with our series of dental office design case histories that focus on “don’t assume anything“, in this installment, I want to share with you an example where we discovered an essential underground service was missing and how we handled the situation. While you never want to assume anything, you can almost always expect something somewhere will go […]