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Kansas City Medical Office & Healthcare Construction

TCG builds medical office buildings, outpatient clinics, dental and optometry suites, and urgent care centers across the Kansas City metro, delivered design-build to healthcare code.

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KC Healthcare Market

Outpatient Growth Across a Two-State Metro

Kansas City healthcare construction is anchored by major systems including University Health, Saint Luke's, HCA Midwest, AdventHealth, and Children's Mercy, all pushing care into outpatient settings closer to where patients live. That migration drives steady demand for medical office buildings, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty clinics across Johnson County, the Northland, and Lee's Summit.

TCG builds the full outpatient spectrum: multi-tenant MOBs, primary care and specialty clinics, dental offices, optometry suites, urgent care centers, imaging suites, and ASCs. Healthcare work lives and dies on MEP: medical gas, negative pressure rooms, imaging shielding, and redundant HVAC are coordinated by our in-house MEP engineers from schematic design forward.

For benchmarks, start with our medical office building cost guide and the broader cost per SF reference. The KC hospital pipeline is also active; see our note on the U.S. hospital construction boom.

Kansas City Costs

How Much Does Medical Office Construction Cost in Kansas City?

Medical construction in Kansas City runs $200-$500 per SF depending on acuity. General exam-room clinics sit at the low end; imaging, procedure rooms, and ASC space push the top. KC's regional multiplier keeps healthcare costs meaningfully below coastal metros for equivalent programs.

Medical Office TI$100-$250/SF
Primary Care Clinic$200-$320/SF
Dental Office$250-$450/SF
Urgent Care Center$250-$400/SF
Imaging Suite$350-$600/SF
Ambulatory Surgery Center$400-$700/SF
Why TCG

Medical Office Capabilities Built for the KC Metro

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Clinical Buildouts

Exam rooms, procedure rooms, labs, and sterile processing built to FGI guidelines and state licensure requirements on both sides of the state line.

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Imaging & Shielding

X-ray, CT, and MRI suites with lead shielding, RF shielding, magnet delivery paths, and structural support coordinated before drywall, not after.

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Healthcare MEP

Medical gas, isolation rooms, and redundant HVAC engineered in-house through 9BA MEP, with structural engineering for equipment loads.

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Occupied-Facility Phasing

Renovations inside operating clinics with ICRA infection control, after-hours phasing, and zero disruption to patient care.

Local Knowledge

Building Medical Office Across the Two-State Metro

TCG manages healthcare plan review across KC's two-state regulatory landscape: Missouri DHSS and Kansas KDHE licensure, local building departments, and utility coordination. We know the MOB corridors along College Boulevard, State Line Road, Barry Road, and the I-435 loop, and we build to landlord shell conditions common in KC's multi-tenant medical inventory.

Medical Office in Other Markets

TCG Medical Office Construction Nationwide

TCG delivers medical office projects across the country. Explore our other market pages.

FAQ

Common Questions About Medical Office Construction in Kansas City

How much does medical office construction cost in Kansas City?

Medical construction in KC runs $200-$500 per SF. Medical office TIs run $100-$250/SF, primary care clinics $200-$320/SF, dental $250-$450/SF, urgent care $250-$400/SF, imaging $350-$600/SF, and ASCs $400-$700/SF. Run your program through the AI estimator above for a specific range.

Does TCG build to FGI and state healthcare licensure standards?

Yes. We build to FGI guidelines and coordinate Missouri DHSS and Kansas KDHE licensure requirements depending on which side of the state line your facility sits. Our in-house MEP engineers design medical gas, isolation, and life safety systems to code from day one.

Can TCG renovate an occupied clinic without shutting it down?

Yes. We phase work around clinic hours with ICRA infection control measures, temporary partitions, and after-hours mechanical tie-ins so patient care continues throughout construction.

How long does a medical office buildout take in KC?

Typical clinic TIs run 4-6 months; ground-up MOBs run 12-16 months. Imaging suites add lead time for equipment coordination and shielding review. Plan review through healthcare-specific channels adds 6-10 weeks, which we run in parallel with design.

Does TCG handle imaging equipment coordination?

Yes. We coordinate vendor drawings for X-ray, CT, and MRI, including structural support, shielding, power, chilled water, and rigging paths, so the room is ready the day the magnet arrives.

Which KC submarkets are strongest for medical office?

College Boulevard and the I-435 corridor in Johnson County, State Line Road, the Northland along Barry Road, and Lee's Summit. Health systems are following residential growth into these corridors with outpatient and urgent care formats.

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