Hannig Construction Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Wed, 09 Jan 2019 21:54:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 ISU Unveils Phase I Plans for Health & Human Services Facility https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/01/03/isu-unveils-first-phase-plans-health-human-services/ Wed, 03 Jan 2018 14:00:26 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=43926 High-tech labs and facilities are now part of the fast-growing College of Health and Human Services ISU.

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By Rachel Leber

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — High-tech labs and facilities are now part of the fast-growing College of Health and Human Services at Indiana State University (ISU) in Terre Haute. The university unveiled Phase I of the new facility on Dec. 15 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Ratio Architects, based out of Indianapolis, was the architecture firm chosen for the project, with locally based Hannig Construction serving as the general contractor. Construction on the facility project began in July 2016, with a budget of $64 million, making it the largest state-funded project in ISU’s history.

The project includes an 87,000-square-foot expansion to house new academic programs, and the new building will be ready for occupancy in spring 2018.

The project includes an 87,000-square-foot expansion to house new academic programs, and the new building will be ready for occupancy in spring 2018. The facility connects multiple departments including the schools of Nursing, the school of Social Work, Applied Health Science as well as and Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports.

One of ISU’s goals for the new facility is to help its approximately 3,500 students enrolled in the College of Health and Human Services aim for higher paying, high-demand healthcare careers. The new facility is fitted with smart classrooms, new labs and the latest technology to facilitate learning and collaboration among disciplines needed throughout the state. In addition, interior spaces have been reconfigured to enable academic programs to function more efficiently.

Major upgrades will also improve temperature control and air quality in the building, as many of the mechanical, electrical and lighting systems that exist in the building are original and have been extended well past normal expected life cycles, according to the 2015 to 2017 ISU operational/capital budget executive summary.

“Inter-professional education is key to improvements in healthcare, and we truly are at the forefront of that at Indiana State,” said Dan Bradley, president of ISU at the ribbon-cutting, according to a recent statement. “In addition to the impact the facility will have on our students and local and state workforce, it will dramatically transform the appearance of our campus from Third Street and create a new main entrance to Indiana State.”

Phase I of the project includes an outpatient clinic, nursing simulation and skills labs, a biomechanics center, exercise physiology, therapeutic and neuro labs and applied health science and motor skills labs. In addition, it includes two 150-person lecture halls, space for physical education and training,faculty offices, graduate research suites and a wellness garden.

Following the completion of Phase I in the spring, Phase II will begin, which will provide a comprehensive rehabilitation of ISU’s aquatic and hydrotherapy pools and will expand the existing north gym to include an eight-lane regulation indoor competition track. In addition, a renovation of classrooms and labs in the existing 1960s-arena building will take place.

Phase II will also feature a four-story glass atrium with an abundance of lounge space as well as a two-story open walkway that will run east-west across the building. The new atrium will provide an abundance of natural light for the building as well as open spaces for better interaction and collaboration for students, according to Bryan Duncan, director of capital planning and improvements at ISU in a recent article with the Tribune Star.

The completion of the many improvements and upgrades of Phase II are expected by spring 2019.

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N.J. School Celebrates Topping Out https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2015/07/21/nj-school-celebrates-topping-out/ PATERSON, N.J. — Paterson School District leaders marked the topping out of the new P.S. 16 Elementary School with a ceremony and beam signing on July 1. The event marked a significant milestone in construction on the new 109,500-square-foot school. Immediately following the signing, attendees watched as the steel beam was hoisted into place, completing the school’s steel gymnasium structure.

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PATERSON, N.J. — Paterson School District leaders marked the topping out of the new P.S. 16 Elementary School with a ceremony and beam signing on July 1. The event marked a significant milestone in construction on the new 109,500-square-foot school. Immediately following the signing, attendees watched as the steel beam was hoisted into place, completing the school’s steel gymnasium structure.

“Today marks yet another milestone in the construction of this new school and brings Paterson’s students one step closer to the educational spaces they need to realize their academic potential,” said New Jersey Schools Development Authority CEO Charles B. McKenna in a statement.

The new P.S. 16 is designed to educate approximately 700 pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students. It will include 22 general use classrooms, four pre-kindergarten classrooms, three kindergarten classrooms, specialized instruction classrooms and labs, a media center, a gymnasium and a combination cafeteria/auditorium space.

Hall Construction Company Inc. of Howell, N.J., was awarded a $34.9 million contract for design and construction of the new school, which is being built using a design-build approach. Hall is also working with DIGroup Architecture of New Brunswick, N.J., on the design. Greyhawk North America LLC, headquartered in Mount Laurel, N.J., is the construction manager for the project.

The school is anticipated for student occupancy in September 2016.

In addition to work on P.S. 16, the SDA is also constructing the new 108,700-square-foot Marshall Street Elementary School on the corner of Hazel and Marshall in Paterson. Marshall Street Elementary is designed to accommodate approximately 650 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Upon completion, the school will house 23 general classrooms, four kindergarten classrooms, specialized instruction classrooms and labs, a media center, gymnasium, similar cafeteria/auditorium space and a community room.

“The construction of two new elementary schools — School 16 as well as Hazel & Marshall — is great news for our school district and this city,” said State District Superintendent Donnie Evans, Ed.D, in a statement. “Our students deserve to receive a quality education in facilities that meet 21st century learning standards; and we thank the SDA for honoring their commitment to open both schools for the 2016 school year. We also look forward to continued collaboration with the SDA on meeting additional facilities needs as represented in our new five-year facilities plan.”

In recent years, the SDA has invested nearly $290 million in completed projects in Paterson alone including six capital projects and 56 health and safety/grant/emergent projects, according to a statement. The SDA’s current portfolio of active projects is valued at approximately $2 billion — including the Capital Project Portfolio, emergent projects and Regular Operating District grants.

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