Perry Contracting has been building and renovating medical offices across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky since 1989. We build a range of spaces including specialty practices, clinics, medical suites near major health systems and we know how to keep a project on schedule without disrupting the people who depend on that space every day.

Perry works in medical spaces building specialty practices, clinics, periodontal and orthodontic offices, clinic construction projects, and multi-tenant medical suites. We’ve completed 2,000+ commercial projects since 1989, and a significant portion of that work has been in patient-facing environments where the margin for disruption is small and the expectation for professionalism is high.

The facility managers and practice owners we work with share a common concern: they need construction handled professionally, with real communication, and without chaos bleeding into their operations. That’s not a nice-to-have on a medical project—it’s the baseline. Perry’s model is built around on-site superintendent coverage, proactive scheduling updates, and a team that treats your building like it matters.
We handle medical office construction in Northern Kentucky through both design-build and general contracting. If you’re starting from a blank floor plan, we can guide you from concept through construction. If your design is already in progress, we can step in as your GC and run the build. Either way, you’ll have one point of contact and a superintendent on your site every day.
The right delivery model depends on where you are when you call us. Perry works both ways, with the same team, the same accountability, and a superintendent on your site every day regardless of which path you choose.

Design-build is the right fit when you know what you need but haven’t started the design process yet. Perry manages both the design professional and the construction—one contract, one team, one point of contact from first drawing to final walkthrough.
If your design is already moving, Perry steps in as your GC. We take your plans, price them with real subcontractor numbers, and run the job with the same hands-on approach we bring to every project.
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Every Perry project has a dedicated superintendent on-site daily. In medical buildings, that consistency matters. Your super knows the access restrictions, the noise hours your tenants can tolerate, and where the work stands at the end of every day. You’re not chasing updates.
We don’t wait for problems to surface before we communicate. If a lead time shifts or a sequencing decision needs to be made, you hear about it before it becomes a delay. Facility managers at medical office buildings don’t have room to absorb surprises—neither do we.
We’re a Cincinnati company—have been since 1989. The person you meet in preconstruction is involved in your project through turnover, not handed off to a coordinator you’ve never spoken to. When something needs a decision, you can reach someone.
A large part of Perry’s work comes from clients who’ve worked with us before. Facility managers and practice owners come back because the experience matches what they were told upfront. Predictability and trust aren’t marketing language for us—they’re what keeps clients calling back.

Every Perry project runs through three phases. Here’s what each one looks like in practice.
The work that prevents problems starts before construction does. We review drawings and existing conditions carefully, price the job with actual subcontractor numbers, and build a schedule based on your project and needs—not a generic template.
Once we break ground, your superintendent is on-site every day. You’ll get regular progress updates with photos—not just when something goes wrong. Jobsites are kept clean and organized, which matters more than people give it credit for in occupied medical buildings.
Closeout isn’t an afterthought. We walk the punch list with you in detail, make sure every system is commissioned and explained, and hand over a complete closeout package so you’re not chasing paperwork after the keys change hands.
Perry’s commercial construction work spans several industries across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Medical and dental work represents a significant part of our portfolio, alongside office, retail, and institutional projects.

Tenant improvements, full-floor renovations, headquarters projects.

Restaurant buildouts, retail fit-outs, service-industry spaces.

Churches, schools, community facilities.

Specialty practices, clinics, outpatient facilities, and medical suites.
Perry Contracting serves Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, including Cincinnati proper and surrounding communities. We regularly work in medical office buildings near major health systems throughout the region. If you’re not sure whether your project falls within our service area, call us at 513-351-9999 and we’ll give you a straight answer.
We work primarily in medical office buildings—the kind located near hospitals and health systems, not inside them. That includes specialty practices, clinics, periodontal and orthodontic offices, multi-tenant medical suites, and similar patient-facing environments. If you’re working in any type of healthcare space, it’s worth a conversation.
Perry handles single-suite renovations through full-floor buildouts and multi-phase medical office construction projects. We’re not set up for residential remodels or small repair items. If your project is a commercial medical office space—new construction, renovation, or tenant improvement—we can give you a detailed estimate and a clear picture of what to expect.
In design-build, Perry manages both the design professional and the construction under one contract. You have one point of contact, earlier budget visibility, and a team making decisions together from day one. In general contracting, you bring us in once design is underway or complete—we build from your plans and manage the trades, schedule, and budget from permit through punch list. Both approaches give you the same on-site leadership and accountability. The right choice depends on where you are in your project.