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Owner: Indiana University Scope: Electrical and Telecommunications Completion: 2008 Value: $9,200,000
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Indiana University Research III
Indianapolis, Indiana
The seven-story, 254,000 square foot, $83.3 million facility will house a 213-seat auditorium, a symposium center and more than 119 laboratories. Once completed, the new structure will be the final component of a three-building, 500,000 square foot interconnected Research complex. The project is scheduled to be completed in December of 2008. ERMCO's work on the project includes installing large feeder conduits and the electrical components, telecom install, and installation of three massive 13.8 KV Substations.
One element that has helped keep this job on track is 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.
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Owner: Indiana University Scope: Electrical Completion: 2007 Value: 4,600,000
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Indiana University Medical Information Sciences
Indianapolis, Indiana
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.
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Owner: Baxter Pharmaceuticals Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications Completion: 2005 Value: $2,400,000
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Baxter Pharmaceuticals
Bloomington, Indiana
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.
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Owner: Advanced Research Technology Institute Completion: 2004 Value: $800,000
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Indiana University Emerging Technology Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Indiana University Emerging Technologies Center functions as a business incubator and accelerator for life sciences, biotechnology and bioinformatics companies.
The IUETC is dedicated to the mission of promoting Indiana University/Industry partnerships to foster economic growth. The companies entering the IUETC benefit from direct University contact and the support of the entire indiana business community.
The companies' business ventures must support health and life sciences technologies that will ultimately lead to economic gains and employment opportunities in Indiana.
Source: Indiana University Additional Resources: Pages Inside Indiana ERMCO Connections
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Owner: Indiana University Foundation Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications Completion: 2003 Value: 3,000,000
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Indiana University Biotechnical Research and Training Facility
Indianapolis, IN
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, auto claves, 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.
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