Tag: QuickDrain ProLine linear drains

Built to Fit: Customized Linear Shower Drains Support Vanderbilt University Medical Center Expansion

Oatey | Case Study | July 2026 | Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville | QuickDrain

For patient room showers with resinous poured flooring, the project team chose Oatey’s QuickDrain ProLine linear drains, customized to fit the floor system, outlet location, and below-slab connections.

Problem

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Jim Ayers Tower, originally known during construction as the LINK Building, was planned as a major expansion of Vanderbilt University Hospital. Vanderbilt Medicine described the project as the hospital’s largest facility expansion to date: a 15-level, approximately 470,000-square-foot tower designed to add inpatient and clinical capacity while creating a new front door to the hospital.

Solving for Shower Safety and Layout Flexibility: How Drainage Innovation Supported the First Hospital Built in Celina, Texas

Case Study | July 2025

Facing tight schedules, evolving accessibility standards, and critical hygiene demands, the project team for Methodist Celina Medical Center used Oatey’s linear and square drain solutions to meet the needs of a modern healthcare facility.

Problem

CELINA, TEXAS — In one of North Texas’s fastest-growing communities, the city of Celina recently reached a pivotal milestone with the development of Methodist Celina Medical Center—the city’s first-ever hospital. The 200,000+ square-foot facility was designed to provide comprehensive care, including medical/surgical services, intensive care, labor and delivery suites, and diagnostic imaging.

From Old to Gold: Oatey Linear Drains in the Spotlight in New Orleans Saints’ New Locker Room Showers

Case Study | August 2024

Recent renovations of the National Football League franchise’s locker room at the Caesars Superdome have transformed it into a modern and motivational space. Pontchartrain Mechanical Co. installed Oatey’s QuickDrain ProLine linear drains, which were crucial to upgrading the team’s shower facilities.

Problem

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA — After 11 years, the New Orleans Saints locker room at the Caesars Superdome has undergone a complete transformation into a modern and motivational space for players of this National Football League franchise. Zach Strief, a former Saints player, offers a detailed tour of the newly designed locker room online, highlighting its modern and functional design.