Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Clarian Health Partners
Scope: Electrical & Systems
Scheduled Completion: September 2011
Value: $10,000,000
ERMCO, Inc. is excited to be a part of the Clarian Saxony Medical Center project. The 94-acre Medical Campus is located on the southwest corner of Olio Road and SR 238, and is an important anchor in the Saxony development. This first phase will include a 200,000 sq. ft, 44-bed acute care hospital consisting of primary care, surgical, cardiovascular, sports medicine, imaging, chest pain, urgent care services, and a sleep center. Future plans call for a 100,000 sq. ft Medical Office Building and an eventual 300 bed expansion.
ERMCO’s work on the project includes the electrical distribution, lighting and lighting controls, primary feeders, site electrical, fire alarm, tele/data, CCTV, security, sound and paging, TV, nurse call, UPS system, generator and paralleling switchgear .
Health Care
Clarian Saxony Medical Center Riley Hospital for Children Phase V Union Hospital Indiana University Simon Cancer Center Reid Hospital Indiana University Research III Community North Hospital Expansion Indiana University Med Info Sciences Clarian North Hospital Clarian West Hospital Baxter Pharmaceuticals OrthoIndy Ball Memorial Hospital Indiana University Biotech
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Riley Hospital for Children Phase V
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Clarian Health Partners
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Scheduled Completion: November 2010
Value: $22,110,000
ERMCO, Inc. was awarded the contract for the electrical and systems work on Riley Phase V, which includes a 10-story, $200 million, 650,000 square-foot tower that will expand the Level I pediatric trauma center, pediatric and neonatal intensive care units and operating rooms, and is scheduled to open in 2010.
In anticipation of Riley Phase V construction, ERMCO, Inc completed several major projects at Riley Children's Hospital: Department Re-locations, 3rd Floor N/S 4th Floor CV Step-down, ROC 4th Floor, and Utility Relocation.
Renovation and relocation work has also been completed at both University and Methodist hospitals on the I.U.-Riley-Methodist Clarian Campus. As part of these projects, ERMCO, Inc.'s Hill-Rom Certified technicians replaced the existing Nurse Call systems with new Hill-Rom systems in all three hospitals. -
Union Hospital
Terre Haute, IN
Owner: Union Hospital Health Group
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2010
Value: $18,000,000
ERMCO, Inc. partnered with Sycamore Engineering, a local Terre Haute company, for the Union Hospital project in Terre Haute, IN.
The Union Hospital project is a five-story, 500,000 square foot hospital expansion that connects with the original hospital. ERMCO and Sycamore completed the work for the electrical, fire alarm systems, and rough in for the voice and data and various other systems for the hospital.
This project is one of the first in Indiana to be completed using 3-D modeling technology. ERMCO’s construction services team worked to insert all the electrical installation components into the model provided by the general contractor. The number one advantage of this process is the way it increases field efficiency. An issue that could take days to fix when discovered during actual installation can be resolved in a matter of minutes when found with the 3-D model. -
Indiana University Simon Cancer Center
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Clarian Health Partners
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2008
Value: $11,000,000
The Clarian I.U.Simon Cancer Center project included the addition of a 5 story, 350,000 sq. ft. structure and a renovation of 15,000 sq. ft. of existing space. The new facility has the capacity for 80 new cancer treatment beds, facilities for up to 40 patients receiving chemotherapy, as well as many other patient and family amenities. This facility also provides space for both in-patient and out-patient care.
The entire facility was designed with patient environment in mind. This included more private spaces as well as some unique features such as live bamboo groves, twinkling bug shaped lights, custom artwork, and a programmable color-changing LED light wall.
The building is located adjacent to both the University Hospital as well as the Cancer Pavilion becoming a bridge between the two and providing easy access to all three structures. This also will allow for much of the existing Cancer spaces at the Medical center to be reused.
ERMCO's work on the project included the Lighting Controls and Dimming System, Patient Physiological Monitoring System, Nurse Call System, MATV, Fire Alarm System, Static UPS System, Generator, Paralleling Switchgear and Emergency Power Systems, and Power Distribution. -
Reid Hospital
Richmond, Indiana
Owner: Reid Hospital
Scope: Telecom Rough-In & Electrical
Completion: 2008
Value: $23,200,000 (multiple projects)
New Reid Hospital in Richmond, IN is an entirely new replacement facility that was constructed less than two miles from the existing hospital. ERMCO's work included the Lighting Controls and Dimming System , Voice and Data System rough-in, Inter-Com systems, Public Address Systems, Master Antenna Television System, Fire Alarm System, Static UPS System, Grounding, Bonding , and Lightning Protection Systems, Basic Lighting and Power Systems for the hospital and related support facilities.
The new 668,500 sq .ft. hospital located on 100 acres is comprised of three distinct components: Medical Office Building; Outpatient Care Center; Inpatient Hospital.
ERMCO, Inc. partnered with Cummins Electrical Company, a local Richmond contractor, for this project. -
Indiana University Research III
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Indiana University
Scope: Electrical and Telecommunications
Completion: 2008
Value: $9,200,000
The seven-story, 254,000 square foot, $83.3 million facility houses a 213-seat auditorium, a symposium center and more than 119 laboratories. The new structure is the final component of a three-building, 500,000 square foot interconnected Research complex.
ERMCO's work on the project included installing large feeder conduits and the electrical components, telecom install, and installation of three massive 13.8 KV Substations.
One element that helped keep this job on track was the extensive use of ERMCO's Construction Services Group, with Kenny Edwards not only serving as the Director of Construction Service but also the Project Manager of the job. The purpose of this group is to assist the Project Managers with project start-up, execution and close-out of jobs. Construction Services has a pool of labor that is highly skilled in several support functions such as CAD, re-engineering, identification of pre-fab opportunities, coordination with other trades, scheduling and claims preparation. The use of Construction Services also brings procedural consistency to each project. -
Community North Hospital Expansion
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Community Health Network
Scope: Telecommunications
Completion: 2007
Value: $1,000,000
The Community North Hospital project was an expansion of the existing hospital facilities. Voice & Data cabling, Copper & Fiber Backbone, Wireless Paging, and Systems Cabling were provided by ERMCO for the project.
The $170 million expansion included a six-story patient tower with a new front entry and 60 private maternity guest suites, ultra-modern surgical suites, and private inpatient surgical care suites. A new five-story professional building was built and connects at every level to the hospital. Other additions included a six-story parking garage, an open gallery area with a chapel, retail shops, and a Starbucks. There is also paperless, digital technology throughout
ERMCO also performs all of the MAC work for Community Hospitals. -
Indiana University Med Info Sciences
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Indiana University
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2007
Value: $4,600,000
The 167,000 square foot facility provides space for five IU programs: The division of Children's Health Services Research, the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, the Division of Biostatistics, the Center for Bioethics and the Regenstrief Institute whose researchers are IU faculty members. Eli Lilly and Company and Clarian Health Partners also have offices for scientists who work with IU faculty and researchers. -
Clarian North Hospital
Carmel, IN
Owner: Clarian Health Partners
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2005
Value: $18,000,000
Clarian North is a full service, 170-bed hospital featuring the complete spectrum of medical care, from the most advanced diagnostics and surgery to state of the art labor and delivery rooms. ERMCO, Inc. and MBE partner Electrical Mechanical Services completed the electrical installation for the 375,000 sq .ft. medical facility. The major packages included lighting, gear, generators and transfer switches, patient headwalls, lighting control, fire alarm, nurse call and paging systems. The hospital has many unique features such as the 28,000 sq. ft. glass atrium that connects the Medical Office building to the hospital providing an "outdoor feel" with street lights, neon lighting and park benches. Work on the project included the Lighting Controls and Dimming System, Patient Physiological Monitoring System, Nurse Call System, MATV, Fire Alarm System, Static UPS System, Generator, Paralleling Switchgear and Emergency Power Systems, and Power Distribution. -
Clarian West Hospital
Avon, IN
Owner: Clarian Health Partners
Scope: Telecom Rough-In & Electrical
Completion: 2005
Value: $8,200,000
ERMCO, Inc., in partnership with MBE partner Electrical Mechanical Services, performed the electrical installation for Clarian West. The 345,000 sq. ft. hospital complex consists of six buildings: a Women's Center, Cancer Center, Emergency Department, Pediatrics, Surgery Services and a Physician Office Building. The complex also houses a helipad. The electrical equipment installed for this project includes six substations, two generators, twelve transfer switches along with paralleling gear. Some of the unique packages include lighting patient headwalls, lighting control switches, fire alarm, nurse call and paging systems. There are also extensive site and landscape lights and even "twinkle" lighting in the nursery. -
Baxter Pharmaceuticals
Bloomington, IN
Owner: Baxter Pharmaceuticals
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Completion: 2005
Value: $2,400,000
This project was a new manufacturing facility for Baxter Pharmaceuticals. ERMCO provided Electrical, Voice & Data Infrastructure and the Fire Alarm System for the project which included a Pharmadule shell, utility space with refrigerators and freezers, laboratories, and administrative offices.
The 120,000 sq .ft. building supports additional lines for syringe filling and vial filling. The facility will also accommodate the addition of various laboratories and administrative offices. -
OrthoIndy
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: OrthoIndy
Scope: Telecommunications
Completion: 2005
Value: $250,000
This project included a new 140,000 square-foot, two-story inpatient hospital addition as well as the renovation of the existing outpatient surgery center. ERMCO provided Voice & Data Infrastructure, Fiber Risers, Cable Tray, and Racking & Cabinets for this project.
The finished building contains 38 patient rooms, 10 ORs, including four laminar flow rooms, imaging expansion, 40 pre/post & PACU rooms, lab, pharmacy, physical therapy, kitchen and dining, and support centers. -
Ball Memorial Hospital
Muncie, IN
Owner: BMH Cardinal Health Partners
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2003
Value: $2,000,000
A four-year $120 million expansion for Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie is projected to help meet the region's growing health care needs.
The addition includes a new south tower, expanded surgical suites, improved outpatient services and private patient rooms. The expansion adds 400,000 square feet of new and renovated space to the hospital. -
Indiana University Biotech
Indianapolis, IN
Owner: Indiana University Foundation
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Completion: 2003
Value: $3,000,000
This project was a new four story, 105,000 Sq. Ft. research facility. ERMCO's work on the project included substations, automatic transfer schemes, a generator, fire alarm system, security systems, radiation monitoring equipment, P.A. system, and lighting and dimming controls.
The new building consists of state of the art research labs equipped with bio safety and fume hoods, autoclaves, and environmental rooms. The facility also provides training and education elements including lecture rooms and conference rooms with state of the art audio visual and lighting equipment. The building also houses animal holding areas with automatic feeding and watering systems and automatic cage washing equipment.

