HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE + ENGINEERING
Established in 1966, American Structurepoint has become one of the most recognized firms in the Midwest. With more than 375 professionals working in-house across 11 disciplines, American Structurepoint’s award-winning team understands how to successfully move your project from concept to completion. We provide a wealth of experience and resources dedicated to helping you make your vision a reality. Tracking our proven success with a cadre of repeat clients, we are well equipped and experienced to spot new opportunities, tackle challenges, and maximize resources. Let American Structurepoint help bring your next vision to life.
Top 500 National Design Firm, Engineering News-Record, 2016 Top 300 National Architecture Firm, Architectural Record, 2016 No. 13 Midwest Design Firm, ENR Midwest, 2016 No. 1 Indiana Design Firm, ENR Midwest, 2016 No. 1 Largest Engineering Firm in Indianapolis, Indianapolis Business Journal, 2016 No. 5 Largest Architectural Firm in Indianapolis, Indianapolis Business Journal, 2016
American Structurepoint is well-respected in the healthcare market. The architects and designers at American Structurepoint are experts on the latest models of healthcare delivery trends, creating spaces designed around patient well-being and workflow efficiency. We strictly manage budgets for our clients, while designing beautiful and sustainable facilities that improve patient and community health. Our engineers also work closely with providers to plan and design sites that meet the demands of modern healthcare facilities. In addition to hospitals, our engineering and master planning resume includes transitional care centers, wellness centers, blended medical arts and office buildings, and entire health campuses.
DAN WEINHEIMER RA, NCARB
JOEL FARMER AIA, ACHA
FRED FACKENTHAL AIA, RID, LEED AP
ERICA IRVIN RID, IIDA, NCIDQ, LEED AP
Dan is responsible for overall management of architecture projects, from land planning and programming to space planning, building design, and architectural components. In addition to healthcare complexes and facilities, his project experience includes a number of federal assignments, parking structures, office buildings, and campuses and buildings for municipal, judicial, and correctional operations. Dan also is familiar with and has implemented building commissioning and LEED strategies for various projects.
Certified with the American College of Healthcare Architects, Joel, the leader of our Healthcare Group, focuses on delivering world-class designs using the latest trends in healthcare technology while implementing evidence-based design concepts. He is a senior project manager, architect, and medical planner with over 20 years of design experience. Among his project achievements are the global design and management of several billion dollar healthcare campuses for the US government.
Fred has been involved in nearly every aspect of healthcare design, from new construction to the renovation and additions of existing facilities. Specializing in space planning for medical office buildings and VA facilities, he excels at creating thoughtful programs with efficient workflow plans that incorporate evidence-based design and patient-centered design principles. Throughout his nearly 40 years of industry experience, Fred has completed hundreds of architectural healthcare projects.
Erica has over 16 years’ experience in various markets including healthcare, commercial, education, and senior living. Her design approach is to fully engage each client to create their unique project through research, expertise, and passion for design. As project manager for all interiors projects, she ensures each project meets client expectations and budget. Erica has a great range of experience in projects of various sizes and budgets working with finishes and FF&E for a complete interiors package.
ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
DON CORSON PE, SE
SHAUN COFER PE, LEED AP
GREG SUSEMICHEL PE, LEED AP
Don oversees structural engineering projects from their conception to completion of construction, concentrating primarily on each project’s design aspects and production of final contract drawings and specifications. He also performs quality control and constructability reviews for projects. Don has guided design tasks for many of the company’s healthcare projects with structural engineering requirements, including more than 30 projects for both private and VA facilities.
Shaun has been involved in the development of several healthcare and medical office projects, as well as projects in our company’s federal, single- and multi-family residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal sectors. For the civil/ site design process, he is well versed in LID and LEED design and works with clients, consultants, utilities, and various government agencies to obtain design approvals and construction permits for projects.
Greg is responsible for overseeing a group of engineers, architects, and fire investigators, plus the services the group provides to clients. He has personally performed hundreds of building envelope investigations and assessments; property loss investigations involving material failures, construction defects, and design issues; and property condition assessments. Many of these investigations have been for healthcare clients and their facilities.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
INVESTIGATIVE
Our collaborative approach makes your vision come alive. Kickoff: Our approach first determines a timeline, stakeholders, and roles and responsibilities. Visioning: Early on, it emphasizes work sessions to achieve a consensus and spur critical design thinking. Programming: For function and schedule as well as budget, it provides a design that meets all requirements. Design Charrette: Unique to your project, your site, and your program, it creates a sense of place. Ultimately, our approach results in project success—your vision realized.
PROJECT TEAM KICKOFF
VISIONING SESSION
PROGRAMMING
Design Concepts
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Stakeholder Involvement
DESIGN CHARRETTE
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Design Refinement
FIRST 30 DAYS
CONCEPT REVIEW Design Approval
SCHEMATIC DESIGN THROUGH CONSTRUCTION
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
PROJECT DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION
POST-OCCUPANCY EVALUATIONS
ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
Our Architecture + Interiors Group consists of more than 25 esteemed architects, interior designers, planners, and LEED-accredited professionals. Collectively, we orchestrate the design process from programming and concept design through architecture, interior and graphic design, and construction administration. And resourcefully, we create facilities that are as cost-efficient and sustainable as they are beautiful—improving the interactions people have with each other and the built environment.
Riverview Health Outpatient Care Center WESTFIELD, INDIANA
American Structurepoint is leading the design on this new Outpatient Care Center (OCC), now under construction. As designed, outpatient services include urgent EME, lab, pharmacy, imaging, and same-day surgery. Same-day surgery encompasses 13 orthopedic ORs, pain intervention, and seven 23-hour holding rooms. In addition to the surgery suite is a 4-bed inpatient area for patients who require longer recovery time. Other areas include clinics, private practices (cardiology, cardiovascular, pulmonary, ENT), sports medicine, physical therapy/rehabilitation, family hospital practices (behavioral health, endoscopy/rheum/surgery, OB, pediatrician), orthopedic offices, administration, work med/ employee clinics, and retail. Lean design strategies allowed our medical planners to reduce the original program by 30 percent, creating more efficient, consolidated, and adaptable spaces. The project further includes numerous patient-aligned care and Planetree model concepts to create a better customer experience. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE 100,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $31 million COMPLETED 2017 (anticipated)
Transitional Care Centers VARIOUS LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE
American Structurepoint worked with Mainstreet Property Group to create an innovative design prototype flexible enough to meet various operator needs and site developments. The prototype was designed to function as the new look and feel for future Mainstreet health and wellness facilities to be designed and constructed around the country. For the prototype’s design scope, the budget had to maintain $155/sft construction cost limit per the owner’s proforma. Our architects were able to deliver a design that met this ceiling while maintaining an aesthetic that pushed the boundaries of senior care and housing. American Structurepoint then provided project management and design services for more than 20 of the company’s transitional care centers nationwide, including several in central Indiana. By using our range of in-house resources and large firm capacity, we watched the production of three projects grow to ten projects within a 3-month timeframe. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE Varies CONSTRUCTION COST Varies COMPLETED 2010-2016 AWARDS 2014 AIA Excellence in Architecture 2014 Senior Housing News’ Architecture and Design Award in Skilled Nursing 2014 Healthcare Environmental Award for the Center for Health 2014 Environments for Aging, Skilled Nursing Award 2014 Senior Housing News’ Architecture and Design Award in Skilled Nursing 2013 AIA Excellence in Architecture
Specialty Care Expansion, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
This comprehensive renovation and expansion project includes a new 18,000-sft medical research and development building; a 10,000-sft renovation of existing ambulatory clinical space into an Oncology Clinic; and a 6,000-sft clinical space renovation into a new Compensation and Pension Department. Construction of the expansion and renovations is currently underway. In the design phase, American Structurepoint provided full architectural and engineering services for schematic design, design development, construction documents, site visits, and construction period services for the Roudebush facility’s new building and renovated space. Our design services also included demolition and relocation of existing structures and utilities. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE 34,000 sft total CONSTRUCTION COST $8.25 million COMPLETED 2017 (anticipated)
Hamilton Healthcare Campus NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA This expansive medical office building co-locates Community Health Network operations with a single-story retail building on an easily accessible 11.5-acre site. The building’s core and shell is constructed of structural load-bearing precast panels, while its front and rear center sections incorporate curved panels with aluminum curtain wall. Inside, a wood paneled and ceramic tile lobby runs through the first floor between the two main entrances and elevators, providing an inviting atmosphere for patients and visitors. Wayfinding within the building is enhanced with the use of interactive directories. Along with American Structurepoint’s structural engineering and interior design services, our civil engineering group provided site design and development, storm drainage, on-site utilities, parking layout, and landscaping. Our civil engineers also prepared site design calculations and drawings necessary for a special Improvement Location Permit (ILP) submittal required by the City of Noblesville. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE 123,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $12 million
Hendricks Regional Health YMCA AVON, INDIANA
American Structurepoint designed the first new YMCA facility in central Indiana in over ten years, a unique facility that successfully combines the YMCA space with medical offices for Hendricks Regional Health. American Structurepoint provided full design services, integrating the needs of two owners and numerous stakeholders, and utilizing a design/build style partnership with the construction manager as constructor. The building is designed to be energy efficient and draws standards from a LEED Silver design checklist. Sustainable building strategies for LEED certification included designing the building’s site to maximize natural daylighting, high-performance windows and sun shading, low VOC selected materials, and white TPO roofing membrane. Our civil/site engineers used a low-impact site design approach to minimize the stormwater runoff, with native vegetation and plantings surrounding the building to limit maintenance requirements. This low-impact design generated a savings of more than $1 million in earthwork and storm sewer over the conventional design. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering Structural Engineering Architecture Interiors PROJECT SIZE 115,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $21 million COMPLETED 2011
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System, First Floor Clinical Improvements FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
This project renovated the 1st floor of the east wing of Campus Building 1 for a new Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) space with clinical exam rooms and associated support offices. The renovated space now includes a conference room, staff support areas, 12 clinic/exam rooms, a reception area, clean and soiled utility rooms, and a procedure room. This project also implemented the VA’s recent patient care prototype, in which six teamlets—each containing two exam rooms, a nurse Care Coordinator, and a teamlet reception area—allow specialists to go to the patient, rather than the patient going from clinic to clinic to receive care services. Twelve other rooms located within the clinic house offices for specialists, along with a conference room, staff support areas, and a procedures room located next to the teamlets. American Structurepoint’s architects and structural engineers worked as members of a complete engineering team to complete the upgrade design. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering PROJECT SIZE 11,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $2.37 million COMPLETED 2015
Veterans Affairs Sterile Processing Services (SPS) Addition FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
American Structurepoint designed this basement-level addition of Building 1 at the Fort Wayne facility to accommodate a new SPS department and supporting services. The first phase of this 6-phase project involved an expansion of the existing basement, with the structure simultaneously designed to support a future 5-story expansion above the basement level. In addition to the 5-story expansion, the structural foundation and framing design accounted for progressive collapse and ATFP criteria to meet code provisions. The design also incorporated the functional layout and required mechanical systems for standard SPS functions. Design charettes with the facility’s user groups accounted for program validation to ensure the client’s expectations for the project were met. Wayfinding and signage for the project included an analysis of the existing buildings to provide appropriate directions to the expanded space. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors Structural Engineering Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE 13,500 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $4.8 million COMPLETED 2016
James H. Quillen VAMC Hematology/Oncology Cancer Treatment Center Renovation MOUNTAIN HOME, TENNESSEE
This design/build project renovated existing space on the first floor to efficiently incorporate hematology and oncology services. The renovation completely demolished and reconstructed the existing space. The space contains administrative/clerk areas, restrooms, clinical exam rooms, two infusion areas, chemo IV prep area and other support office space. The space is designed in accordance with USP 797 and 800 guidelines. The project was phased to provide ongoing patient treatment during the construction process. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Structural Engineering PROJECT SIZE 10,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $1.65 million COMPLETED 2015
Oak Street HealthHumana Health INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
With one location in Irvington and a second in Speedway, the two Oak Street Health facilities were designed as primary care clinics tailored for adult patients with Medicare plans. American Structurepoint collaborated with the client in the selection of both facilities, which were located in existing buildings, and provided architectural and interior design services for each new clinic. Our designers prepared “test-to-fit” plans that allowed Oak Street to make their final building and space selections, and then implemented the client’s own standards for design. At both locations, designs included a community room plus front-of-house areas for patient enrollment, offices, conference rooms, a pharmacy, and reception and waiting spaces. The clinical area at each location includes exam rooms, two nurse stations and central provider area, a phlebotomy lab, and restrooms. Other support areas consist of a break room, staff restrooms, and storage rooms. The Speedway clinic houses two classrooms as well as a separate area for a Humana marketplace office, which partners with Oak Street Health. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Interiors PROJECT SIZE 9,225 sft (Irvington) 14,380 sft (Speedway) CONSTRUCTION COST $950,000 (Irvington) $1.25 million (Speedway) COMPLETED 2015
Indiana University Regenstreif Façade Study INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA American Structurepoint analyzed options for various preservation and demolition scenarios for Indiana University’s Wishard Health campus. As part of the project, our architectural team studied façade treatments for areas left exposed by demolishing certain buildings, including conceptual options for a new façade treatment of the IU Regenstreif medical office building. The façade was designed to increase natural daylight into the building and give a more welcoming presence. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Investigative COMPLETED 2013 (study)
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
The aim of our Structural Engineering Group is to produce efficient, constructible designs and superior construction documents. We do so consistently by incorporating sound engineering principles, a deep knowledge of construction techniques, and the power and innovation of technologies such as building information modeling (BIM). We also identify materials and systems that achieve maximum utility while achieving functional excellence, all to achieve your project’s mission fully and successfully.
Eskenazi Health Ambulatory Care Unit INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
American Structurepoint was the structural engineer for this 6-story structure that serves as the “front door” to a completely new building campus for Eskenazi Health (formerly Wishard Hospital). The design features a striking extended front façade and canopy that makes it a welcoming entrance point for the hospital complex. The building structure is framed with composite structural steel for strength and economy. The roof was designed to make LEED options available including a vegetated multi-purpose “green” roof. Building information modeling (BIM) software was utilized throughout design to allow coordination between the many consultants on this many-faceted, multi-building project. Utilization of BIM enabled better understanding of the interplay of elements within the Ambulatory Clinic itself, as well as its connectivity with adjacent buildings, including the main hospital tower, parking garage, and medical office building. SERVICES PROVIDED Structural Engineerimg PROJECT SIZE 170,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $78 million COMPLETED 2013
St. Vincent Fishers Hospital FISHERS, INDIANA This 3-story building was designed to meet the needs of one of the fastest growing municipalities in the country. Because it is an emergency care facility, it was designed for enhanced factors of safety. In order to meet pre-defined vibration tolerances and fire-resistance requirements, a detailed analysis of the floor system was performed to ensure selection of appropriate framing members and floor slab thicknesses. In addition, due to site constraints that limited the acceptable overall depth of the building, special attention was given to the design of the lateral load-resisting system to provide required resistance while maintaining economy. SERVICES PROVIDED Structural Engineering PROJECT SIZE 120,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $16 million COMPLETED 2008
Eskenazi Health Central Utility Plant and Chiller Boiler Plant INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
American Structurepoint’s Structural Group worked with a team of architects and engineers to design the Chiller Boiler Plant (CBP) and Central Utility Plant (CUP) for the overall $754 Eskenazi Health campus. These critical structures provide utility service to the entire campus and are connected to the main hospital buildings via a system of underground utility tunnels. The primary purpose of the CBP is to provide chilled water and steam to the campus, and the primary purpose of the CUP is to provide back-up power, water for fire suppression, water treatment, and medical gases to the campus. It was a challenge to understand the unique requirements of the equipment housed in these structures. Our design had to support the large loads from the equipment and be properly coordinated to allow for all of these components to fit together. Throughout both projects, utilization of BIM software allowed the designers to clearly understand equipment placement and structural support requirements, as well as creation of transport zones and access openings to remove and replace large equipment in the future. Because these structures were very visible on this new dynamic campus, BIM was also used to coordinate structural supports for façade materials to allow the building to blend aesthetically with the nearby hospital tower, garage, and ambulatory clinic facilities. SERVICES PROVIDED Structural Engineering PROJECT SIZE 23,000 sft - CBP building 16,000 sft - CUP building CONSTRUCTION COST $54 million COMPLETED 2010
Veterans Affairs Parking Structure and Expansion INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
As part of a design-build team, American Structurepoint led the design for the original post-tensioned, cast-in-place parking structure with site parking and improvements. The 3-story structure was designed for easy expansion, and two years after construction, our team finalized the design for the structure’s 3-story addition with pedestrian connector bridge that allows safe and sheltered entry into the hospital after parking. Pre-cast concrete panels were used for a majority of the exterior parking garage cladding system. This material provides an economic structure with a multitude of design options to set the structure apart while tying into the existing hospital. The site design accommodated a complex network of existing utilities, maintaining utility service and access to existing buildings on the VA campus. The design and construction of the project was phased in order to turn over completed areas of the site to the VA, allowing them to use the access road and surface parking areas as soon as possible. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Structural Engineering Civil Engineering Transportation PROJECT SIZE 153,800 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $8.8 million (Phase I) $7.6 million (Phase II) COMPLETED 2012 (Phase I) 2015 (Phase II)
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Our civil engineers oversee a diverse array of project markets, with the ability to deliver innovative solutions. In selecting, planning, and designing a healthcare facility’s new setting, we’re able to finalize every detail for site due diligence, layout, drainage, sustainable design, construction engineering, permitting, and traffic circulation. In the end, your project becomes everything you imagined… and more.
Parkview Regional Medical Center Expansion FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
Highlights of the Parkview Regional Medical Center expansion are its new core hospital and heart center, as well as renovations to the existing hospital’s women’s and children’s unit. Located on 70 acres of the Parkview Healthcare Network’s corporate campus in Fort Wayne, the expansion added much-needed building space plus convenient parking underneath the hospital. Other added features were a new central plant and loading dock with a tunnel. American Structurepoint managed five civil/ landscape subconsultants as the managing civil engineer responsible for on- and off-site infrastructure improvements, site design (layout and engineering), on- and off-site traffic operations analyses and traffic signal warrant analyses, and permitting required for construction. The overall project included site, utility, grading, earthwork, and drainage design, as well as the design of interconnected, low-impact stormwater quality facilities, the first of their kind approved by the Allen County Surveyor’s Office. Off-site infrastructure improvements, which also included reconfiguring and straightening the Parkview Plaza Drive thoroughfare bordering the campus, involved coordination with INDOT, American Electric Power, and the Allen County Highway Department. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering Transportation PROJECT SIZE 950,000 sft (building) 50,000 sft (structured parking) CONSTRUCTION COST $550 million COMPLETED 2012
Indiana University Health (IU Health) Neuroscience Center for Excellence INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
American Structurepoint provided civil engineering services for the Indiana University Health Neuroscience Center, a multi-discipline facility with primary focus on producing and developing state-of-the-art neuroscience therapies. Situated on the former (Clarian) Methodist Hospital campus near downtown Indianapolis, the centerpiece of the facility is the new 6-story medical office building. The building houses several disease-based centers, including neurovascular and stroke sense, brain tumor, neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, neurospine, behavioral health, and neuro trauma. Also located in the complex’s 4-acre site is a covered parking garage providing 7 levels above ground and 1 below grade that provides 1,000 total spaces. Our engineers designed the site per LEED Gold certified standards to complement the progressive design of the Neuroscience Center structure itself. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering Transportation PROJECT SIZE 211,229 sft (building) 1,000 spaces (parking) CONSTRUCTION COST $100 million COMPLETED 2012
IU Health North Hospital Campus CARMEL, INDIANA
Located on 110 acres just north of Indianapolis, American Structurepoint provided all the civil/ site engineering services and design for this new hospital facility when the owner was still Clarian Health. The campus site required parking areas for approximately 1,500 vehicles; multiple detention ponds; on- and off-site sanitary sewer line; a drainage master plan; design of new site grading and drainage plans; and transportation improvements to nearby 116th Street, including a roundabout. Planning of this fast-track project mandated considerable coordination with Clarian staff and other consultants. American Structurepoint completed the design and worked throughout the development process to get the project approved both by Hamilton County and the city of Carmel, and then quickly under construction to meet goals established by the client. Numerous design aspects of American Structurepoint’s plans took into consideration expansion plans anticipated for the site as needs arise in the future. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering Transportation Environmental PROJECT SIZE 750,000 sft (building) 1,500 spaces (parking) CONSTRUCTION COST $125 million
IU Health People Mover INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
At the time it was designed and built for Clarian Health, the now-IU Health People Mover was the nation’s first privately funded urban transit system to operate on a public right-of-way. Today, the award-winning monorail system continues to connect the IU Health campus (formerly Methodist Hospital) near downtown Indianapolis with the facilities of Indiana University Medical Center and Riley Hospital for Children on the city’s west side. The People Mover also remains available to the public, as well as to hospital staff and patients. American Structurepoint engineers prepared the sites for the monorail’s boarding stations at the Methodist Hospital location, Canal Street (11th Street), and Indiana University Medical Center (Walnut Street). Site design services included drainage and storm sewer design, grading, utility relocation and coordination with the utility companies, obtaining local permits, and coordination with architects and contractors. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE N/A CONSTRUCTION COST $14.5 million
INVESTIGATIVE
Our Investigative Group is a staff of licensed professional engineers, structural engineers, architects, and fire investigators specializing in investigative and forensic services. As we evaluate and assess new, existing, and historic structures, we’re able to apply an encompassing knowledge of building standards and materials used throughout the construction industry. This way, you know the investigative process is as thorough as possible, from site investigation to writing and filing the final report.
IU Health Campus Building Assessments INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
American Structurepoint conducted evaluations of the exterior envelope components of 13 campus buildings on the former Wishard Hospital campus in downtown Indianapolis. The buildings had been constructed anywhere from 1929 to 1998, and the investigation provided IU Health officials with vital inventory and condition information pertaining to each structure’s façade, roof, doors, windows, and structural systems for future planning purposes. Along with the buildings’ inventory information, American Structurepoint’s investigative engineers collected thermal images of the buildings’ facades and roof areas to identify areas of energy loss due to missing and/or wet insulation. Our investigation report to IU Health included opinions regarding each building’s remaining useful life, plus opinions of probable costs to correct significant deficiencies over the course of IU Health’s 15-year capital plan. Also included with our Investigative Group’s final assessment was an evaluation of the interconnectivity and interdependence of the campus’s utility infrastructure (steam, chilled water, and electric), and descriptions of how removal or demolition of certain campus buildings might affect this system and other buildings. SERVICES PROVIDED Investigative Architecture Planning PROJECT SIZE 13 buildings 1.3 million sft total CONSTRUCTION COST N/A COMPLETED 2011
IU Health Facility Assessments INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
In a study following American Sturcturepoint’s assessment of its facilities two years earlier, IU Health again turned to our investigative engineers to determine the viability of 12 existing buildings and an adjoining parking structure on the former Wishard campus in downtown Indianapolis. These particular buildings and parking garage were constructed ranging from 1914 through 1994. Along with utilities evaluation and ADA compliance reporting, facility assessments focused on the major architectural system, roof, building envelope, and structural condition of core framing components of each building as well as the parking structure. Our investigative team prepared an exhaustive summary report, with coordination from MEP engineering disciplines, identifying the building systems and any major deficiencies. Useful for IU Health officials, the report provided an opinion on the remaining useful life of each structure’s system components as well as a 15-year capital improvement schedule to aid in future budgeting. SERVICES PROVIDED Investigative PROJECT SIZE 12 buildings 1 parking structure 1.5 million sft total CONSTRUCTION COST N/A COMPLETED 2013
IU Health Arnett Hospital MOB Building Envelope Commissioning LAFAYETTE, INDIANA
American Structurepoint provided building enclosure commissioning services for the 2-story IU Health Arnett Hospital medical office building in Lafayette. Our Investigative Group was tasked with reviewing construction documents, writing recommendations for the certifying architect’s review, reviewing submittals and shop drawings associated with the exterior building enclosure components, and issuing written comments regarding compliance with design documents and manufacturers’ recommendations. We also provided construction observation site visits and reports of conditions that needed to be addressed for the owner; all of these conditions reports were also issued to the general contractor during construction for implementation. SERVICES PROVIDED Investigative PROJECT SIZE 34,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST N/A COMPLETED 2014
Madison State Hospital Assessment MADISON, INDIANA
This project included complete plan and document review and on-site assessment of eight campus buildings, connecting tunnels, grounds, and utility systems operated by the State Office Building Commission (SOBC) at the Madison State Hospital in Madison. The purpose of our inspections was to prepare a projection of capital needs for the facility over a 15-year period. Many buildings were originally constructed up to 80 years before our assessment, and had undergone numerous repairs and renovations. Inspections included a full review of roofing, faรงade, structural, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and life safety systems. Repairs and major maintenance items were recommended and prioritized alongside annual estimated costs. At completion of the initial assessment, American Structurepoint prepared a comprehensive facility assessment report that included general conditions of systems and components, a listing of current deficiencies, and a 15-year capital replacement study of costs to be used for budgeting purposes. Our report identified $3.35 million in projects over a 15-year period. SERVICES PROVIDED Investigative PROJECT SIZE 8 buildings CONSTRUCTION COST N/A
Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care DANVILLE, ILLINOIS
American Structurepoint first provided investigative and structural engineering assistance with the demolition plans and construction activities on site for this phased renovation project. Our scope of work in this phase included plan review, discussions with the architect, contractor, and VA personnel, on-site inspection, report preparation, and recommendations. The phase was completed prior to renovation of the 2nd and 3rd floors of Building 58, which updated the facility to standards for VA medical/surgery wards at the time. For the building’s phased renovation, which centered largely on reconfiguring and upgrading medical/surgical wards, our architect assigned to the project provided further structural engineering expertise in conjunction with programming, field verification of existing building and MEPFP systems, space planning and conceptual design, construction cost estimating, and the preparation of construction documents. SERVICES PROVIDED Investigative Structural Engineering Architecture PROJECT SIZE 32,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $5.4 million COMPLETED 2009
MASTER PLANNING
A master plan is a product of many of our disciplines. It provides the guiding principles to direct your most important facility and land use decisions. Just like our approach to design, our master planning process is highly collaborative. Our team of healthcare planning and design experts work with your senior leadership and administrators to prepare your healthcare system for future growth.
Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital, Master Planning Services SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
American Structurepoint provided a multi-year, multi-phased medical campus master plan. This plan identified desired future programming and required phasing. Deliverables consisted of phased floor plans, site plans, and exterior elevations. Each phase was accompanied by a narrative describing the program, phasing, and projected budgets. The master plan designated seven phases of future growth. Our architects provided cost estimates with building massing studies representing each phase. The phases include interior alteration to a Breast Center; parking structure with connector bridge; connector building; interior backfill renovation with SPS and Central Sterile Core Area, Pediatric PACU, and locker rooms; PACU addition with new waiting and registration areas, and a 3-story medical office building with a connector to the parking structure.
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SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture PROJECT SIZE 220,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $33 million (anticipated) COMPLETED 2013 (master planning)
Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital Expansion Phasing Document
IUPUI Dunlap Drug Discovery Lab Building Renovation and Master Planning INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
American Structurepoint was the lead architect of record for the master planning effort and renovation project. The newly renovated research building was designed to be the gateway into the new IUPUI School of Medicine on the former Wishard Medical Campus. Once constructed, this multi-institutional health science and research center is to provide a significant platform to transform the quality and quantity of healthcare professionals and researchers in the central Indiana area. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Civil Engineering PROJECT SIZE 135,000 sft CONSTRUCTION COST $25 million COMPLETED 2014 (master planning)
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