Healthcare

Lapeer County Medical Care Facility

  • Contract Type: Construction Management
  • Architectural Services: Eckert-Wordell Architects
  • Completion: Scheduled for Spring 2011.  As of August 2010, the project is 55% complete, Structural elements are in place, exterior framing is at 80% complete, interior framing is at 40% complete, Electrical and Mechanical rough-in is in progress. Underground work has been completed and includes new water, gas, storm and sewer mains. Air Handling Units’s 1, 2, and 3 are set
  • The Lapeer County Medical Care Facility is expanding their existing facility with an approximate 42,000 square foot addition. The planned addition will create a change in the social function of the facility by creating neighborhoods where dining and social areas will be created at the end of each neighborhood.
  • New construction will include four two story pods which will contain a kitchen, dining, and social space on each floor, and a resident wing between two of the pod additions with thirteen new private rooms on each floor. The increase in the number of private rooms will allow residents to live with a social model that is more familiar to them. Residents can make choices without impacting other residents and visitors can visit with the resident in their own room without disturbing a roommate.

Thornapple Manor

 
  • Contract Type: Construction Management
  • Architectural Services: Eckert-Wordell Architects
  • Completed: Summer 2009
  • This major addition and renovation project consisted of a 55,000 sq.ft. addition to an existing Medical Care Facility, with the complete tear down and renovation of an additional 52,000 sq.ft. of the existing facility.  The facility changed from an institutional to a social design as designated by the Eden Alternative Program. The rooms are arranged such that every resident room is within 120 feet of a staff station, allowing the staff to organize residents according to cognitive function, and providing the opportunity for social settings and activities appropriate to each group. The project was conducted in four phases so that 138 licensed beds remained available for occupancy throughout the duration of construction. All CSI divisions of work were completed, from Earthwork to Controls and included new resident wings, staff areas and a new rehabilitation wing with a separate entrance.
  • CM Contracting, Inc was involved in the Design, Bidding, and managed the construction for this project, including assistance with the millage and Michigan Certificate of Need application. The $18.9 million project spanned a five year time period.  


Calhoun County Medical Care Facility

  • Contract Type: Construction Management
  • Architectural Services: Eckert-Wordell Architects
  • Completed: August 2009
  • This major addition project consisted of a 72,000 square foot addition to an existing Medical Care Facility, with minor finish upgrades and Mechanical, Fire Suppression, and Electrical upgrades over an additional 43,000 square feet of an existing facility. All CSI divisions of work were completed, from Earthwork to Controls including a campus wide Building Automation Control package. This project was completed in five phases, with each phase being completed, commissioned, and brought on line while adding onto or renovating of an occupied building.
  • CM Contracting, Inc was involved in the Design, Bidding, and managed the construction for this project, including the millage and Michigan Certificate of Need application. The $ 16.5 million project spanned a four year time period.


Maple Lawn Medical Care Facility


  • Contract Type: Construction Management
  • Architectural Services: C2AE
  • Completed: May 2009
  • This project consisted of an approximate 9,300 square foot single story building addition to an existing Medical Care Facility and included nine new resident rooms, kitchen, dining and living areas, a new rehabilitation unit with separate entrance and a complete facility wide boiler replacement and controls upgrade. The project was completed in a single phase and due to health department and fire safety requirements, we had to isolate the individual “wings” we were working on from the occupied spaces to allow the construction work to proceed safely without endangering the residents. CM Contracting, Inc. was involved in the Design, bidding, and construction of this project. Further, CM Contracting was involved with the Michigan Certificate of Need application, the Fire Safety Review, and Value Engineering on the boiler change out.
  • The $2.3 million project spanned a sixteen month time period.