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Racanelli Construction Company has formed a healthcare division to best meet increasing demand from the healthcare sector.  

The Melville-based company has previously provided construction services to hospitals, specialty medical practices, ambulatory surgical centers, rehabilitation facilities, imaging centers, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. But to serve the growth in healthcare-related construction spending projected over the next decade, the firm established the new division, according to a company statement.

Racanelli’s new healthcare division will focus primarily on delivering design/build, general contractor and construction management services to healthcare providers within the New York metropolitan region, with future plans to expand its services to other regions. The division is planning to also extend its services to both urgent care facilities and veterinarian practices. 

“Our ability to meet the vital needs and exacting standards of the healthcare industry has enabled us to deliver high quality projects across the full spectrum of medical facilities,” Nicholas Racanelli, the firm’s president, said in the statement. “We are able to effectively integrate advanced medical technologies into our projects, while also supporting a superior patient experience. Our new healthcare division will further enable us to continue to build on our proven track record in this critical market.” 

Total construction spending in the healthcare sector nationwide reached $54.8 billion last year, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 





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