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Because current trends in hospital restructuring in North America, amalgama
tions and mergers, and-the aging of health care facilities, the need to res
tructure physical buildings has become greater. Hospital construction carri
es with it risks to patients. One key concern is the risk of aspergillosis
associated with hospital construction. Infection control practitioners must
consider some key factors when addressing land excavation and building dem
olition, which differ in some ways from construction that occurs within a h
ealth care facility. The key factors to consider are project concept, risk
assessment of patients, procedures and environment, air quality, routes of
entry and egress, soil management, conducting inspections, contingency plan
ning, housekeeping, and lines of cooperation and communication with various
stakeholders. Considering these areas will help ensure that health care fa
cility personnel and the workers have exercised diligence in patient care.