Project Description

At Bladykas Engineering, we’re thrilled to have collaborated with Northwell Health and E4H Architecture to deliver the robust MEP systems that bring the innovative Center for Women’s Cancer at the R.J. Zuckerberg Cancer Center to life. This $14 million, 21,000-square-foot landmark on Long Island’s Nassau-Queens border is a game-changer as the region’s first dedicated facility for women’s cancers, uniting breast and gynecologic oncology services in one seamless space. Our precision-engineered mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure powers 26 state-of-the-art exam rooms, 10 consultation rooms, two procedure rooms, an onsite laboratory, and a peaceful healing garden—ensuring uninterrupted, high-performance operations that prioritize patient safety, energy efficiency, and clinical excellence from day one.

Our MEP design stands out for its deep integration with the demands of precision oncology, creating a supportive ecosystem that addresses the genetic and clinical links between breast and gynecologic cancers, like those tied to BRCA variants. Advanced HVAC systems provide pristine air quality and precise climate control in treatment zones, while our resilient electrical backbone enables cutting-edge genomic testing, imaging, and clinical trial equipment to operate flawlessly alongside infusion therapy and radiation services. Sustainable plumbing innovations, including water-efficient fixtures and smart monitoring, not only reduce environmental footprints but also enhance the tranquil patient experience, allowing multidisciplinary teams of over 20 specialists to collaborate effortlessly on accelerated care plans.

As leaders in healthcare engineering, Bladykas Engineering is redefining women’s cancer care through systems that honor the whole patient—her health, her journey, and her resilience. This project exemplifies our dedication to fostering better outcomes and quality of life.