Delivering this level of care requires a clear vision: create clinical spaces sophisticated enough for advanced cancer care while maintaining the warmth and comfort patients need during treatment. To achieve this balance, The RMH Group provided integrated mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology engineering services throughout the design and construction phases. The team developed HVAC system modifications, infection control zoning, controls, and medical gas distribution systems, all calibrated to oncology standards.
Building on this mechanical foundation, the design for advanced electrical coordination supports the imaging equipment, while the low-voltage system design integrates nurse call, audiovisual, and structured cabling systems to support multidisciplinary care coordination workflows that put patients at the center.
The team wove the building systems into the architectural design—prioritizing natural light and outdoor access. Layton orchestrated a phased construction approach around active operations, delivering timed installations while preserving patient care continuity.
The result of this collaborative design process is a 17,000-square-foot clinic that brings medical oncology, infusion, and radiation services together under one roof, including 12 infusion bays and a USP 800–compliant compounding pharmacy, just 30 miles south of Denver. By reducing travel burdens and offering coordinated care, education, and financial counseling, the center helps people begin treatment sooner and stay supported throughout. Phase II will introduce a 9,500-square-foot radiation oncology expansion in 2027, strengthening holistic and comprehensive cancer care services.
