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Union Hospital


Owner: Union Hospital Health Group
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2010
Value: $18,000,000

Union Hospital

Terre Haute, IN

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.


The Gibson Building


Owner: One America (holding company)
Scope: Electrical, Telecommunications, and Design
Completion: 2008
Value: $2,000,000 plus

The Gibson Building

Indianapolis, IN

The Gibson Building is located 2 blocks north of the parent company, One America. The 125,000 square foot renovated structure originally housed the Gibson Automotive Company. One America presently occupies approximately 50% of the building. The core is a product of MNA Engineering while the build out was a design and build ERMCO project. This building allows both office and retail space.

The facility is provided with emergency power via a 500KW generator. Sitting at the corner of Capital and Michigan, the remaining ¾ of a city block allows for ample well lit parking.


Indiana University Service Building


Owner: Indiana University
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Completion: 2007
Value: $1,600,000

Indiana University Service Building

Bloomington, Indiana

The I.U. Service Building is located on Indiana University's Bloomington campus. It is the first public job that was a design/build project in the state of Indiana. ERMCO's work on the project included the Electrical, Telecom, and Fire Alarm System.

The building houses the maintenance department for the entire I.U. campus with a 24-hour command center. It is divided into two parts with one side dedicated to a 30,000 sq. ft. shop area for skilled trades to work out of and the other side housing office space and a large storage room.




Additional Resources:
IU Service Building Reflects Design-Build Approach


Springhill Suites


Owner: The Dora Group
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Completion: 2007
Value: $830,000

Springhill Suites

Terre Haute, Indiana

Springhill Suites is a Design/Build project with 92 suites and an indoor pool, whirlpool spa and exercise room. ERMCO performed the electrical installation as well as Telecom/Data and Fire Alarm Systems for the hotel project.

Our pre-fabrication department assembled all of the electrical components for the guest rooms at our warehouse and they were delivered, ready to be installed, to the job-site. This ensured project quality and helped keep the fast-track timeline on schedule.


Dick's Sporting Goods Distribution Center


Owner: Dick's Sporting Goods
Scope: Electrical
Completion: 2006
Value: $2,500,000

Dick's Sporting Goods Distribution Center

Plainfield, Indiana

The Dick's Sporting Goods Distribution Center Project involved a $35 million expansion of a Midwest regional distribution center acquired in their purchase of Galyan's. ERMCO's work on the project included Lighting Controls, Fire Alarm System, Generator, Emergency Power Systems, and Power Distribution.

Completed in 2006, the expansion allows Dick's Sporting Goods to service up to 230 stores from this location, compared to 100 stores before the expansion.

Source: Inside Indiana Business