Michael Knapp, Project News

Texas Health Resources Medical Office Building in Midlothian

February 25, 2026

Healthcare access is expanding in Midlothian, and we’d like to introduce you to the project team working behind the scenes.

A new 48,000 SF medical office building for Texas Health Resources is beginning to take shape on a 12.6-acre site. When complete, it will bring emergency care, advanced imaging, and physical therapy together under one roof, strengthening care options for a rapidly growing community.

The first floor will house a full Emergency Department with 11 exam rooms, 2 triage rooms, a dedicated critical care room, and a lab—all designed to respond quickly and efficiently to patient needs.

Advanced imaging will feature MRI, CT, R/F, bone, mammography, and ultrasound capabilities, expanding diagnostic access close to home.
Physical therapy services will round out the first-floor offerings, supporting recovery and long-term wellness.

The second floor is being constructed as shell space, positioned for future medical office or primary care expansion as the community continues to grow.

What makes this one complex?
▪️ This is a true ground-up healthcare build, requiring careful coordination of structural systems, imaging infrastructure, and future-proofed utilities to support both current operations and long-term expansion.
▪️ Imaging modalities such as MRI and CT demand precise structural planning, shielding coordination, and early collaboration with specialty partners like IMEDCO AG to ensure the building performs as designed.

The team recently completed the slab on grade and vertical steel erection has begun, marking a visible shift from groundwork to skyline.

From site logistics to imaging coordination, Michael Knapp, CHC, CM-Lean, Phillip Rose, Corbin DeShong, Imanol Hernandez, and Andy Garcia, CM-Lean, are leading the effort with steady focus and disciplined execution, alongside Perkins&Will and the dedicated trade partners listed in the comments.

More to come as this facility takes shape.