This project included a comprehensive undertaking to strengthen the structure and enhance the visual appeal of Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. Originally built in the late 1940s and renovated several times since, the facility was poised for a significant upgrade. Provided by Crawford Tracey, Inc., the hospital replaced its existing window system with a cutting-edge curtain wall system. The project's initial focus was on reinforcing the courtyard's enclosed walls and extending the main tower's eastern end to accommodate expanded rooms. This unfolded across four phases, beginning with the southern and eastern facades before moving to the northern and western sides. This prioritized minimal disruption to hospital operations while beautifying the building for years to come.