Higher Education
fhai.com
Statement of Qualifications
2
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
The ideas that shape humanity’s future begin in the classroom. Since 1961, Fanning Howey has been at the forefront of design for places of learning and teaching. We work with clients to conceive transformational ideas, embrace change and harness the power of design to foster innovation, learning and achievement.
W E A R E LE A D E R S I N :
• Architecture • MEP Engineering • Interior Design • Landscape Architecture • Technology Design
The challenges of the world demand educational institutions that embrace the future and are careful stewards of resources. Our integrated team of education specialists is nimble in the face of challenges. We believe that a well-designed space can heighten the experience of learning for both student and educator, and meaningfully contribute to a successful campus.
• Construction Administration • Master Planning
45+
225+
60+
higher education clients
higher education projects
years of expertise in designing learning environments
110+
37
100%
in-house professionals
states with Fanning Howey clients
focused on educational facilities
fhai.com
3
“Fanning Howey represented Northwest State Community College in a professional manner throughout design and construction.” – T I M N E L S O N , D I R E C TO R O F P L A N T O P E R AT I O N S
Northwest State Community College Archbold, OH
4
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
Learning Spaces Fanning Howey creates smarter places for learning that support every aspect of a modern higher education experience. Our depth of specialized knowledge in trends like collaborative learning results in design solutions that lead to a better future.
fhai.com
5
L E A R N I N G S PAC E S
Herman B Wells Library Renovation Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Indiana University wanted to consolidate departments of the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (OVPUE ) under one roof in a renovated portion of Wells Library. Fanning Howey created a plan and design that clustered departments within zones, while still maintaining an open and collaborative office environment. Offices for departments like Health Professions and Prelaw are strategically located in lower-traffic areas, while the Career Development Center is next to a main entrance, giving students quick access to advising resources and collaborative work space. The design also expanded cafe seating for the nearby Bookmarket Eatery while establishing a new secure circulation pathway that separates OVPUE offices from the public cafe for the first time. A B OV E | Ceiling, lighting and flooring materials visually define a new gathering space for the Bookmarket Eatery.
6
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Indiana University SCOPE 18,856 Renovated SF COST $5.4 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Jim Stewart Assistant VP, Capital Planning and Facilities 812.855.6937 jimstew@iu.edu
fhai.com
7
Wright Education Building Library Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
The existing library at Indiana University’s Wright Education Building will become a state-of-the-art Education Commons with multiple areas for active learning. Renovations will transform the existing School of Education (SoE) library by adding new program areas within the existing footprint. A new Children’s Literature section will allow early childhood and elementary education students to practice read-aloud and story-telling techniques. In a new section called Makerspace Lite, SoE students will practice making materials for the classroom. A book discussion area will provide spaces for groups to discuss topics in children’s literature, and a new experimental classroom will support Indiana University’s Sandbox for Learning Innovation and Design in Education (SLIDE) concept. The remaining portion of the project will support the space needs for Education Library Operations. The design will also create multiple study spaces which align with the University’s informal learning space design standards.
8
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Indiana University Bloomington SCOPE 19,000 Renovated SF COST $3.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2023
Cyberinfrastructure Building (CIB) Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
After receiving a new extensive technology package, Indiana University’s Office of the Vice Provost of Information Technology needed to rethink its executive workspace. Fanning Howey redesigned the 3rd-floor executive offices in the Cyber Infrastructure Building (CIB) to optimize the available square footage to accommodate new videoconference and display technology while making room for a more collaborative work environment. Particular care was taken in the technology infrastructure design to support the highly secure and sensitive data OVPIT oversees. Additionally, the design creatively adjusted the layout and infrastructure to address the mechanical and acoustical challenges of the raised floor.
C LI E N T Indiana University Bloomington SCOPE 3,000 Renovated SF COST $401,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021
fhai.com
9
Northwest State Renovations Northwest State Community College, Archbold, OH
Renovation and expansion of Northwest State’s E building helped the community college increase enrollment and enhance its brand. Fanning Howey’s design completely renovated the existing Welding Lab, allowing Northwest State Community College (NWSCC) to expand this program to attract additional students. Other improvements include a second-floor connector between the E building and B building, and new finishes, new technology and better lighting to create a modern learning environment. Our team also provided NWSCC with a carefully-orchestrated phasing program to keep the college operating at peak efficiency during construction.
10
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Northwest State Community College SCOPE 5,000 New SF 10,000 Renovated SF COST $ 2.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2018 C O N TAC T Steven Raymond Instructor / Machine Shop Coordinator 419.267.5511 sraymond@northweststate.edu
“Fanning Howey presented the best A/E solution to our unique renovation project.” – T I M N E L S O N , D I R E C TO R O F P L A N T O P E R AT I O N S , CONSTRUCTION AND R E N OVAT I O N
Northwest State Community College
fhai.com
11 4
Ivy Tech ASAP Space Expansion Central Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
Ivy Tech wanted an environment where students in its Associate of Science Accelerated Program enjoy the full amenities of the community college. Renovations transformed an entire floor of a former hotel building into the perfect facilities for Ivy Tech’s accelerated program. Because ASAP students spend all day at Ivy Tech, the design focused on creating a series of interconnected spaces for lecture, small group collaboration, independent study, dining and socializing. Interior design elements, such as a dramatic feature wall, help ASAP students connect to the broader Ivy Tech community and brand from the comfort of their home away from home.
A B OV E | The central feature wall welcomes students to ASAP and acts as a visual gateway to the space. 12
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana SCOPE 12,000 Renovated SF COST $1.24 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2020 C O N TAC T Aaron Roberts 317.916.7827 aroberts217@ivytech.edu
fhai.com
13
Nurses Simulation Lab Ivy Tech Community College - Central, Indianapolis, IN
Ivy Tech Community College collaborated with Fanning Howey to transform an existing lounge area into a state-of-the-art Nursing Simulation and skills training suite. The design includes four simulation labs and a central control room, all equipped with the latest simulation and recording technology. The efficient layout created space for three nearby breakout / conference rooms, where students can stream video of their simulation lab performance and discuss lessons learned. The suite design also includes four Nursing skill lab stations. Fanning Howey designers worked with Ivy Tech’s Nursing program leaders throughout the planning and design process.
A B OV E | The design lab emulates the entire process of a clinical care setting—from patient admission to discharge. 14
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana SCOPE 3,400 Renovated SF COST $340,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Aaron Roberts 317.916.7827 aroberts217@ivytech.edu
R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Renovate existing space into a nursing suite lab
“Throughout the planning, design and construction process with Fanning Howey, we were confident the end product was going to turn out great, and it did!” – MR. A ARON ROBERTS, E X E C U T I V E D I R E C TO R O F A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S E R V I C E S
Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis, IN
fhai.com
15
Carbon County Higher Education Center Rawlins, WY
The new Carbon County Higher Education Center prepares students for the future through innovative vocational and industrial education. Fanning Howey provided master planning services for a comprehensive new campus, as well as design services for the Higher Education Center as the first phase of the plan. The center is designed for programs that teach skills needed to participate in energy resource-related industries, which comprise a significant portion of the local economy. Specialized high-tech learning environments support programs for Automotive, Culinary Arts, Administration, Health Education/ Nursing, Construction, Welding, Automation, Pre-Engineering and Applied Technology.
A B OV E | The Pre-Engineering and Automation lab is outfitted with equipment found in similar local businesses. 16
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Carbon County Higher Education Center SCOPE 34,000 New SF COST $7.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2014
R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Design a comprehensive, efficient facility to train students for energy resource-related industries as the first phase of an overall campus plan • Develop a master plan for 150,000 square feet of building area, despite a 44-foot elevation change on site
“Fanning Howey designed a building that is more than a 21st century learning environment. It projects an image that engages the community to continue to support our program for the upgrading and replacement of more of our facilities.” – WA R R E N H U B B A R D, P R OJ E C T M A N AG E R
Columbus City Schools Columbus, OH
fhai.com
17
L E A R N I N G S PAC E S
Mitchell Early Childhood and Family Center Ball State University, Muncie, IN
Photo credit: Rohith Rao, DN, ballstatedaily.com
Smart design solutions transformed a decommissioned neighborhood school to meet the needs of the YMCA of Muncie and Ball State University. The Mitchell Early Childhood and Family Center is the result of community focused design and planning. Bringing together the Ball State Child Study Center and the YMCA of Muncie’s Apple Tree Child Development Center programs, this renovated facility includes large care spaces, ageappropriate outdoor play areas, a multi-use atelier for extra-curricular events and activities and classroom space for University students studying child development. The previously vacant Mitchell Elementary School was renovated to house the newly merged programs while meeting the complex needs of an early learning environment, working daycare, and academic research facility. The atelier provides a place for child development activities and for observation of child interaction by Ball State students and faculty.
A B OV E | The newly renovated Mitchell Early Childhood and Family Center was inaugurated August 19, 2019. 18
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Ball State University SCOPE 28,211 Renovated SF COST $870.522 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Mr. Greg H. Graham Director of Facilities Planning 765.285.2828 ggraham@bsu.edu
Poling Center Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, MI
The Poling Center for Global Learning and Leadership connects future business leaders and entrepreneurs with the same environments and technology used in the real world. The building is designed to act as a place for students young and old to develop their leadership skills and to prepare for a challenging job market. The three-story building houses the Gainey School of Business, the Hosmer Center for Entrepreneurship and the social science department. The facility consists of 12 classrooms, two collaborative learning areas, a café and lounge area for students, plus faculty offices and a faculty lounge. A major contribution from CP Federal Credit Union resulted in a Trading Center Simulator where students have access to the same programs and systems used on Wall Street.
C LI E N T Spring Arbor University
R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N
SCOPE 35,000 New SF
• Provide real-world environment to build entrepreneurial spirit
COST $6.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2007
• Create a destination building on campus • Provide the latest in educational technology
A B OV E | Exterior design highlights the monumental stair, which links an open office wing and a classroom wing. fhai.com
19
L E A R N I N G S PAC E S
Kelley School of Business (SPEA) Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is known for teaching students about efficiency. A 13,568 squarefoot renovation is helping the College walk its talk. Renovations took an already-tight program and streamlined it even more by adding multiple offices within the total footprint. At the same time, offices are getting bigger. By replacing traditional hinged office doors with sliding doors, the design team is adding 10 percent more room to each workspace. During the planning and design process, Fanning Howey’s team also worked with the IU Project Manager to convert underutilized storage space into two collaboration areas and a classroom.
C LI E N T Indiana University SCOPE 13,568 Renovated SF COST $1.175 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Courtney Payne, University Architect 812.856.8050 copayne@indiana.edu
A B OV E | The design redirects the main circulation pathway to enhance security and improve wayfinding. 20
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
fhai.com
1
Student Life Higher education students expect a higher quality of living than ever before. Fanning Howey’s experience includes dining facilities, student centers, movie theaters and a host of other spaces that make up a vibrant and thriving campus culture.
fhai.com
21
S T U D E N T LI F E
Alpha Dining Hall Grace College, Winona Lake, IN
Grace College wants to provide its students with an exciting and modern dining experience.
C LI E N T Grace College
In collaboration with Sodexo, Fanning Howey completed a study and developed design concepts that completely renovated the existing Alpha Hall dining area. The design transformed the facility from a cafeteria-style dining experience to a satellite dining area.
SCOPE 1,500 New SF
Our team proposed smart design solutions that increased capacity by 100 seats and offered students a broader range of dining options.
COST $5.0 M
10,700 Renovated SF
C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021
A B OV E | The 1,000-square-foot lobby connects the grand entrance to the dining hall, providing a warm and welcoming environment for students to gather and study.
22
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C O N TAC T Mr. Tom Dunn 219.372.5100
fhai.com
23
S T U D E N T LI F E
Student Center Design Concept Taylor University, Upland, IN
The Taylor Student Activity Center concept provides a state-of-the-art building for student life and recreation. The design concept connects the dramatic new building to the existing Rediger Chapel/Auditorium, and the linkage between the two buildings give new vibrancy to the campus core. The student center features cafe-style gathering places for collaboration and socialization with connections to a newlyestablished outdoor green space. While the concept was praised by university officials, another design-build team was ultimately awarded the project.
A B OV E | The conceptual design targets LEED Gold certification and projects a 57 percent reduction in annual electrical consumption.
124
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Taylor University
R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N
SCOPE 45,025 New SF
• Connect a new student center to the existing Rediger Chapel/ Auditorium
C O N TAC T Ron Sutherland Special Assistant to the President 765.998.5118 rnsutherl@taylor.edu
“The concept for the Student Center establishes a destination for student life on campus. The exterior is meant to act as a beacon, drawing students to this new heart of activity.” – C H U C K T Y LE R , A I A
Project Executive Fanning Howey
fhai.com
25 2
S T U D E N T LI F E
Athena Theater Ohio University, Athens, OH
After purchasing the historic Athena Theater, a fixture in downtown Athens since 1915, Ohio University sought to completely remodel the city’s only local cinema. With no existing drawings available, architects conducted extensive research into the original design. This research led to the incorporation of many of the original building’s art deco accents, including a new chrome marquee.Renovations upgraded the theater’s interior with new finishes and seating, acoustical panels, digital sound, and projection systems. Other highlights include the addition of handicapped accessibility, a new elevator, a new concession stand, a ticket booth, and restrooms.
A B OV E | Athena Theater is an integral part of the Ohio University campus, serving as a venue for university film and art programs, lectures, poetry readings and community theater. 26
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Ohio University SCOPE 19,662 Renovated SF COST $1.4 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2002 C O N TAC T Not Available
fhai.com
27
28
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
Student Housing Fanning Howey’s depth of specialized knowledge includes design for both new and renovated student housing facilities.
fhai.com
29
STUDENT HOUSING
Breuninger Hall Taylor University, Upland, IN
Breuninger Hall offers students a communityfocused living and learning environment with connections to the larger campus. The three-story, 75-room residence hall connects to the existing Gerig Hall through a glass-enclosed commons. The multistory commons overlooks outdoor gathering spaces and is used by students in both buildings, enabling communication between floors. The design includes a pond and plaza area that serves as a destination for studying and student recreation. Transparency, community and views have made the new residence hall a favorite student destination and an important part of the vibrant campus.
A B OV E | The project employs geothermal technology, including plans for a future geothermal loop under nearby Taylor Lake.
30 3
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Taylor University
R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N
SCOPE 42,500 New SF
• Design and build a 150bed residence hall in only 16 months
COST $6.8 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2013 C O N TAC T Ron Sutherland Special Assistant to the President 765.998.5118 rnsutherl@taylor.edu
• Connect the building to the existing Gerig Residence Hall
“The design combines the traditional red brick of Taylor University with modern elements like metal panels at the main entrance. The result is a fresh aesthetic that respects the campus context.” – C H U C K T Y LE R , A I A
Project Executive Fanning Howey
fhai.com
31 4
STUDENT HOUSING
Swallow Robin Hall Taylor University, Upland, IN
Swallow Robin Hall is one of the first new residence halls constructed when Taylor began the expansion of its Upland campus in 1917. Fanning Howey renovated the historic building, restoring Swallow Robin’s position as the pride of the Upland campus. Renovations included the complete demolition of all interior, non-structural elements, while giving special consideration to the preservation of the building’s noteworthy architectural exterior. All aspects of the building were completely upgraded, including paved parking areas, curbs, sidewalks, landscaping, roofing, site development, architectural components and systems, and mechanical and electrical systems and mechanical and electrical systems.
A B OV E | Swallow Robin accommodates 72 students in a four-story, historic residence hall. 132
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Taylor University SCOPE 14,059 Renovated SF COST $850,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 1990 C O N TAC T Not Available
2
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
fhai.com
33
STUDENT HOUSING
Gainey Hall Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, MI
Gainey Hall provides students with a communitycentered living and learning environment, and establishes a new center of campus for student activity and socialization. The new three-story residence hall provides contemporary housing to more than 200 underclassmen. A two-story main lounge creates a comfortable family room-style setting, while a second-floor lounge and a small meeting room provide places for students to gather and collaborate. The design also provides students with plenty of space for socializing or latenight study sessions. Gainey Hall reflects the newest trends in student housing and serves as a vibrant destination in the larger campus community.
A B OV E | The residence hall functions as part of a larger design effort to create a new center of campus for student activity and socialization.
134
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Spring Arbor University SCOPE 39,842 New SF COST $5.60 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2006
2
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
fhai.com
35
36
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
Athletics Athletic facilities are a critical part of any successful campus. Fanning Howey’s experience ranges from new football stadiums to highlytechnical track resurfacing projects. No matter what the circumstance, we always perform at the highest level.
fhai.com
37
AT H LE T I C S
St. Vincent Athletic Complex Marian University, Indianapolis, IN
The St. Vincent athletic complex brought football and track amenities to students of Marian University for the first time. Phase I of the multi-phase project included the creation of an 8-lane all-weather track and soccer field with synthetic turf, expanded tennis courts and a new softball field. Phase II included a 2,500-seat football stadium, complete with concession stands, press boxes and other amenities. The expanded athletic and recreation opportunities have reenergized student life on campus, and become a symbol of the school’s growth. Given the historical significance of the site, great care was taken to blend the new facilities with the existing campus architectural vernacular.
A B OV E | The new athletic complex represents a renewed investment in student life at Marian University.
38 3
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Marian University SCOPE 8-lane track; 2,500-seat stadium COST $4.0 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2009 C O N TAC T Joe Haklin Director of Athletics 317.955.6351 jhaklin@marian.edu
“We are thrilled by the design and expect this multi-purpose complex to serve Marian and the wider community for many generations.” – DA N I E L E L S E N E R , P R E S I D E N T
Marian University Indianapolis, IN
fhai.com
39 4
AT H LE T I C S
Gladstein Fieldhouse Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
A detailed resurfacing project took one of the nation’s elite indoor tracks to new heights of performance. The Mondo-surfaced banked track in Gladstein Fieldhouse was originally constructed for Indianapolis’s RCA Dome and was used for the PanAm Games. In 2006, the track was removed from the RCA Dome and reassembled on the campus of Indiana University. Fanning Howey served as Architect of Record for the resurfacing of the track. The effort involved consultation with contractors who specialized in the track’s poured polyurethane surface. The project was completed on budget and in time for the University’s first indoor track meet in December 2013. That meet saw eight top times for different events, nationally.
A B OV E | The 200-meter Mondo track is one of the elite track and field venues in the nation. 140
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Indiana University COST $300,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2013
fhai.com
41 2
Field Hockey Complex Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Thanks for a turf replacement project, Indiana University Field Hockey is now on equal footing with other Big 10 Schools. Fanning Howey designed the replacement of the existing 12-year-old field hockey turf field. The new field turf is a nonfilled carpet that is FIH-certified and equal to the facilities found at other Big 10 schools. Careful study of existing conditions and early testing by LaboSport indicated that the existing eLayer could be reused. This dramatically lowered the cost of the project. Additional improvements added perimeter curbing and fencing to keep balls in play.
42
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
C LI E N T Indiana University Bloomington SCOPE 2,800 New SF 65,000 Renovated SF COST $1.2 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021 C O N TAC T Jeff Reynolds 812.855.4848
Higher Education Clients Ball State University Muncie, IN
Ivy Tech Community College Lafayette, IN
Southwestern Michigan College Dowagiac, MI
Butler University Indianapolis, IN
Ivy Tech Community College Gary, IN
Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor, MI
Concordia University Chicago River Forest, IL
Marian University Indianapolis, IN
Taylor University Upland, IN
DePauw University Greencastle, IN
Miami University Oxford, OH
Trine University Angola, IN
Edison State Community College Piqua, OH
Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee, WI
University of Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, MN
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL
Northwest State Community College Archbold, OH
University of Northwestern Ohio Lima, OH
Goshen College Goshen, IN
Northwest State Community College Vanwert, OH
University of Rio Grande Rio Grande, OH
Grace College Winona Lake, IN
The University of Notre Dame South Bend, IN
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI
Illinois State University Normal, IN
Ohio Northern University Ada, OH
Urbana University Urbana, OH
Indiana State University Terre Haute, IN
The Ohio State University Columbus, OH
Valparaiso University Valparaiso, IN
Indiana University Bloomington, IN
Ohio University Athens, OH
Wayne State University Detroit, MI
Indiana University South Bend, IN
Palm Beach Community College Lake Worth, FL
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, PA
Purdue University Hammond, IN
White County Monticello, IN
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, IN
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN
Wright State University Celina, OH
Indiana Wesleyan University Marion, IN
Purdue University Westville, IN
Wright State University - Dayton Dayton, OH
Ivy Tech Community College Richmond, IN
Saint Mary’s College Notre Dame, IN
Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis, IN
Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock, PA
fhai.com
43
Comprehensive Project Experience Client
Project Name
Current Status
Cost
Ball State University
Wagoner Hall Renovation
Complete
$255,000
Ball State University
Cooper Science Complex, Synthetics Laboratory 442 Renovation
Complete
$262,000
Ball State University
Cooper Science Complex, Chemistry Lab CP302 Renovation
Complete
$200,000
Butler University
Track Renovations
Complete
$627,439
Grace College
Alpha Hall Dining Additions/Renovations
Complete
$5,000,000
Indiana State University
Lab School Building Renovation, K-8 Teaching Facility, Phase I
Complete
$2,961,528
Indiana University Bloomington
Gladstein Fieldhouse Indoor Track Resurfacing
Complete
$139,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Gladstein Fieldhouse Interior Running Track
Complete
$269,993
Indiana University Bloomington
Fine Arts Room Renovations
Complete
$200,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Kelley School of Business Renovations
Complete
$1,175,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Herman B. Wells Library Renovations
Complete
$1,200,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Herman B Wells Library Additions/Renovations
Complete
$4,236,530
Indiana University Bloomington
Wells Library Bookmarket Eatery Remodel
Complete
$140,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Field Hockey Complex Turf
Complete
1,191,257
Indiana University Bloomington
Music Arts Center Elevator Retrofit
Construction
$600,000
44
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
Client
Project Name
Current Status
Cost
Indiana University Bloomington
Music Arts Center - Restroom Renovation
Complete
$483,439
Indiana University Bloomington
Cyberinfrastructure Building (CIB) - Executive Office Renovations
Construction
$401,000
Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Auditorium Elevator Replacement
Complete
$600,000
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Van Nuys Medical Science Restroom Renovations
Complete
$308,000
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Bryce and Ott Halls Renovation
Construction
$8,777,692
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
IUPUI - Lockefield Village District Electrical Duct Bank
Construction
$768,125
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
IUPUI - Bryce Building and Ott Building Tenant Build-outs
Design
5,462,994
Indiana University South Bend
Elkhart Center
Complete
$4,000,000
Indiana University South Bend
Restroom Renovation and Door Access and Control at IUSB
Complete
$306,178
Ivy Tech Community College - Central
Nurses Simulation Lab
Complete
$350,000
Ivy Tech Community College - Central
Ivy Tech ASAP - Renovations
Complete
$1,247,997
Ivy Tech Community College - Gary
DeLaGarza Building Reroofing
Complete
$150,360
Ivy Tech Community College - Gary
Ivy Tech Community College Miscellaneous Parking and Roof Improvements
Complete
$513,316
Ivy Tech Community College - Gary
(Pending) New Welding Exhaust System and Associated Makeup Air System for Two Welding Shops
Complete
$60,000
Ivy Tech Community College - Gary
Replacement of Refrigerant Compressors
Complete
$38,500
fhai.com
45
Comprehensive Project Experience Continued
Client
Project Name
Current Status
Cost
Ivy Tech Community College - Lafayette
Parking Lot Resealing, Lafayette/Crawfordsville Campuses
Complete
$120,000
Ivy Tech Community College - Richmond
Medical Assisting Lab Renovations
Complete
$106,330
Marian University
Marian College Athletic Complex - Phase2/ Tennis Courts and Softball Diamond
Complete
$285,000
Marian University
Marian University EcoLab Shelter
Complete
$242,550
Marian University
St Vincent Field - Team Room Additions
Design (on hold)
$1,200,000
Purdue University
Purdue Memorial Union Restaurant - 2000
Complete
$772,400
Purdue University
Purdue Memorial Union Entertainment Center
Complete
$412,400
Purdue University
Wetherill Lab Room 239 A and B Restroom Renovation - 2017
Complete
$221,900
Purdue University
Wetherill Lab Restroom Room 111 and 211 Renovation
Complete
$65,000
Purdue University
Purdue Recitation Building Restroom Renovation
Design Only Complete
$44,000
Purdue University - North Central
Tennis Courts and Parking Lot
Complete
$250,000
Purdue University - North Central
Renovations to Existing Kitchen at the Student Facility Building
Complete
$222,900
Purdue University - Northwest
Porter Hall Renovation - Purdue University, Calumet
Complete
$2,691,705
Purdue University - Northwest
Peregrine Hall Renovations
Complete
$927,932
Saint Mary's College - IN
LeMans Hall - HVAC Ventilation
Complete
$105,000
46
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
Comprehensive Project Experience Continued
Client
Project Name
Current Status
Cost
Saint Mary's College - IN
Moreau Hall - Engineering Renovations
Complete
$525,000
Saint Mary's College - IN
LeMans Hall - Vertical Plumbing Replacement
Complete
$945,000
Taylor University
Helena Memorial Hall - Phase I (& Phase II)
Complete
$900,000
Taylor University
Swallow Robin Hall Conversion
Complete
$850,000
Taylor University
Randall Environmental Studies Center
Complete
$2,205,622
Taylor University
Wengatz Hall, Olson Hall, & Reade Center Renovations
Complete
$1,207,675
Taylor University
Rupp Communications Art Center Addition/ Renovation
Complete
$4,257,000
Taylor University
Randall Environmental Studies Center Greenhouse Addition
Complete
$193,557
Taylor University
Sickler Hall Addition/Renovation
Complete
$576,000
Taylor University
Reade Center HVAC Renovation, Ceiling & Window Work, Computer/Data Wiring, Taylor University
Complete
$500,000
Taylor University
Samuel Morris Residence Hall
Complete
$7,043,858
Taylor University
Boyd Maintenance Building
Complete
$468,047
Taylor University
Nussbaum Science Building Renovations HVAC System Replacement
Complete
$2,108,464
Taylor University
Arthur L. Hodson Commons HVAC Systems Renovation for New Dishwasher, Taylor University
Complete
$10,000
Taylor University
Eicher Student Commons (New)
Complete
$10,066,087
fhai.com
47
Comprehensive Project Experience Continued
Client
Project Name
Current Status
Cost
Taylor University
Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Building
Complete
$4,863,774
Taylor University
Randall Environmental Studies Center Addition
Complete
$1,500,000
Taylor University
Hodson Dining Commons Addition
Complete
$6,224,539
Taylor University
WBCL Radio Station Addition/Renovation
Complete
$350,000
Taylor University
Calvin English Library Additions/Renovations
Complete
$4,064,805
Taylor University
Addition to Hodson Dining Commons
Complete
$450,000
Taylor University
Breuninger Hall
Complete
$6,800,000
Taylor University
Gerig Hall - HVAC Improvements
Complete
$750,000
Trine University
William D. Shambaugh Hall (Formerly the Recitation Building), Tri-State University Additions/Renovations
Complete
$1,266,367
University of Notre Dame
Misc. Site Improvements
Complete
$135,000
48
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS | ENGINEERING
fhai.com
49
OHIO 128 West Market St Celina, OH 45822 419.586.7771 4930 Bradenton Ave Suite 200 Dublin, Ohio 43017 614.764.4661 INDIANA 350 East New York St Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317.848.0966 fhai.com