EXTENSIVE HEALTHCARE DESIGN EXPERIENCE
"I am always pleased with your attention to detail and your knowledge of construction management. Of particular note to me is your ability to dialogue with the contractors on behalf of the Hospital. This in itself has saved the Hospital quite a bit of money. Once again you have delivered a project on time and under budget."
"Your work & design is superb ... but your relationship with the Hospital staff, the construction company and, most importantly, the physician involved, was exceptional. As you promised your projects are on time and under budget. Really nice work!"
While at Maine Medical Center, Victor developed and trained
a team of healthcare architects and project managers to keep
all hospital design projects and healthcare design on time
and under budget.
Call Victor at 207-650-9559, if you need
a healthcare architect to keep your healthcare design project
on time and under budget.
Member of the American Institute of Architects
Victor Trodella was responsible for more than
100 hospital design and healthcare design projects while employed
as the head healthcare architect at Maine Medical Center.
He has completed numerous additional healthcare design projects
with his own firm since then.
Victor has excellent experience and a broad understanding of design & projects. He develops very positive relationships.![]()
Working with Victor was a very positive experience. He is very principled, well-informed, and knowledgeable of client needs.
We are no less than thrilled with the results; clearly
your impact on this project was enormous. We soon learned
that you are a great listener and unflaggingly approachable.
The result is that we feel that
we have the best possible
solution to our needs, that our best ideas came out and that
your design ability, tastes and vision made it even better
than we imagined.![]()
Victor is team-oriented, technically very knowledgeable and he get answers. He has a sense of urgency to get the job done on time and on budget. He is tough but fair and tells it like it is. ![]()







