Healthcare Construction
The Pangere Corporation is highly specialized in the field of hospital and medical facility construction and was named as one of only four preferred construction vendors by major healthcare providers.
All Pangere employees working on healthcare sites are certified in Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) best practices, minimizing risk to patients and staff and helping to save lives. Construction ICRA (infection control, risk assessment) is an advanced training program for builders who work in medical facilities. Workers who pursue ICRA certification learn how to help prevent the spread of bacteria, fungus, mold, and infection.
Patient safety is a priority for ICRA-trained construction workers, they integrate into a team that includes infection prevention officers, healthcare administrators, physicians, nursing staff, food preparers, and facility management.
Certifications
ICRA Best Practices
The removal of just one ceiling tile can send millions of fungal spores into an occupied space. The Pangere Corporation can build a wall between you and infection. As a general contractor, our workforce is comprehensively trained, certified, and experienced in Infection Control Risk Assessment across diverse sectors, including healthcare, education, hospitality, and food processing centers.
Fire Stop Certified
Innovative fire protection systems that help stop the spread of fire, smoke, and hot gases. All Pangere Corporation carpenters are accredited fire stop installers.
Door Safety Inspection Certified
In sensitive environments, such as healthcare facilities, secured government offices, school buildings, and others, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant fire door systems are critically important for saving lives in an emergency. The Pangere Corporation is proud to earn door safety inspector certifications (DSI)
Pangere was awarded Commercial Project of the Year in 2017 for the St. Catherine Hospital ICU renovation by the Northwest Indiana Construction Advancement Foundation. This award is based on criteria that reflect the contractor's ability to deliver a quality project to the owner, with minimal disruption to the owner's operation while upholding the highest commitment to safety.