The Story
Frio Regional Clinic- Frio Hospital District- Dilley Texas
Construction by Summit Building & Design the project consisted of 5,680 sf free-standing clinic with seven exam rooms, offices, treatment room lab and x-ray room. Frio Regional Clinic- Frio Hospital District- Dilley Texas
Scope of Work:
Construction included site work, concrete, masonry, metals, wood, plastics, composites, thermal and moisture protection, openings, finishes, specialties, radiation protection, fire suppression, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, communications, electronic safety and security, trash enclosure.
- Project Team:
- Frio Regional Hospital- Owners
- Architect- OConnell Robertson
- KFW Engineers & Surveying
- Intelligent Engineering Services LLP
The project, resulting in an impressive transformation. With meticulous planning and expert craftsmanship.
Superior Craftsmanship equals a Positive Impact
Their commitment to quality craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of the project. They seamlessly integrated new construction, used premium materials, and executed design elements with skill.
The project had a profound impact in the community. The expanded the facilities created a conducive learning environment, promoting student engagement and achievement. The updated infrastructure enhanced safety and functionality.
Summit Building and Design’s project demonstrates its exceptional expertise and commitment to excellence. Through meticulous planning, expert execution, and a focus on quality craftsmanship, they transformed the into a clinic.
At Frio Regional Hospital, we’re dedicated to providing quality care to our Pearsall community. Everyone who walks through our doors can expect to receive skillful care, delivered by compassionate medical professionals. It’s a promise we deliver upon every day—and we’ve been doing so since the 1960s.
The beginnings of our Pearsall hospital
In the 1960s, Pearsall had no medical facility whatsoever. Prior medical facilities that once cared for the members of our community had closed, and they had been closed for years. Two Pearsall residents—Mrs. S.T. Brown and Mrs. Grady Higdon, working with the Frio County Tuberculosis Association—pushed the community to work together and open a new Frio hospital.
The community began its initiative to form the hospital in 1958 by selling promissory bonds to residents of the county. The promissory bond pledges funded the planning and construction of the first hospital.
Out of that work, Frio Regional Hospital was born. The facility opened on Jan. 2, 1963, despite the fact that all of the furnishings needed for the hospital hadn’t been delivered yet.