From Submarines to SmartFab: Matthew Hardy on Prefab’s Role in Healthcare Construction
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What if the future of healthcare construction wasn’t just about building hospitals faster—but about rethinking how every component is planned, delivered, and assembled?
In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dara Patel sits down with Matthew Hardy, SmartFab Director at Robins & Morton. With over 25 years of experience in healthcare construction—and a career that started aboard Navy submarines—Matthew has become a champion of prefabrication, modular strategies, and industrialized construction. His leadership is transforming how complex healthcare projects are delivered, making them safer, more efficient, and more predictable.
Matthew shares how his naval engineering background inspired his passion for prefab, why leadership and team buy-in are critical to success, and how his SmartFab team is tackling labor shortages, logistics challenges, and the need for faster healthcare facilities. From saving $1 million on logistics through innovative warehousing strategies to modularizing central energy plants, his projects prove that prefab isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about building smarter for the future.
What You’ll Learn:
- How Matthew’s Navy experience shaped his perspective on modular and prefab construction
- Why leadership and culture change are as important as technology in driving prefab adoption
- Lessons from major healthcare projects that saved millions through logistics and modularization
- How owners can use standardized design and data to achieve up to 60% off-site labor savings
- The safety, cost, and scalability advantages of modular energy plants
- Why the future of industrialized construction will balance speed, cost, and functionality over aesthetics
Connect with Matthew Hardy:
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewjameshardy
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