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HIGHER EDUCATION 3 STATEMENT of QUALIFICATIONS Higher Education Statement of Qualifications WHO WE ARE Sinc e 1 92 HIGHER EDUCATION 3 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Higher Education Statement of Qualifications WHO WE ARE HISTORY: • Established in 1923 • Family-owned, 4th Generation SIZE: • 80 Professional Staff • 100 - 150 Tradesmen • Annual Project Revenues $80,000,000 GARMONG FAMILY OF FIRMS INCLUDES: GARMONG CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OFFERING: • Construction Management • Design-Build • General Contracting • Economic Development Consulting Services GARMONG DEVELOPMENT, LLC, OFFERING: • Design-Build-Leaseback • Financing Assistance • Real Estate Acquisition Sinc e 1 92 • Real Estate Development Services 3 LEADERSHIP: • Chief Executive Officer • Chief Operating Officer Sinc e 1 92 David L. Hannum, P.E. Brian Kooistra, LEED AP 3 • Chief Strategy Officer • Chief Financial Officer Ralph E. Wagle, P.E. Michael Preyss OFFICES: Terre Haute 3050 Poplar Street 812.234.3714 Indianapolis Sinc 5988 N. Michigan Road e 1 92 3 317.682.1001 Evansville 8401 N. Kentucky Ave., Suite G 812.214.4698 Higher Education Statement of Qualifications MARKETS SERVED HEALTHCARE • Clinics DETENTION/PUBLIC SAFETY • Hospital Construction and Renovation • Detention Centers/Jails • Medical Office Buildings • Fire Stations • Rehabilitation Centers • Police Stations • Specialized Medical Facilities • Surgery Centers MUNICIPAL/GOVERNMENT • City and Town Halls EDUCATION • Conference and Convention Centers • Administration Facilities • Multi-Purpose Facilities • Athletic Facilities • Vehicle Service, Storage and Maintenance • Canopies and Entrances Facilities • Classroom Buildings • Welcome and Visitors Centers • Grand Stands/Bleachers • Vehicle, Bus and Maintenance Facilities OFFICE/MIXED-USE/HOSPITALITY • College and University Education Buildings • Headquarters/Corporate Offices • College and University Research Facilities • Hotels/Conference Facilities • Dormitories • Mall Remodels/Fit-Outs • Fraternity Homes • Retail Buildings • Grocery Stores INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING • Restaurants/Food Courts • Laboratory/Research Facilities • Assembly/Stamping Facilities PROJECT FINANCING/REAL ESTATE • Food Processing Facilities • Development Property/Real Estate • Injection Molding Facilities • Build-to-Suit/Lease/Purchase • Newspaper Printing and Administration • Manufacturing Specific Shell Buildings Facilities ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities • Financial Institutions • Pharmaceutical/Climate Control Warehouse • Self-Performance Projects • Plastic Film Production Facilities • Utilities • Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB), Pre-Cast Concrete and Tilt-up Concrete • Worship Facilities Warehouse Facilities • Docks and Material Handling Equipment Higher Education Statement of Qualifications HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECT EXPERIENCE Higher Education Statement of Qualifications UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS LILLY AND MARTIN SCIENCE HALLS Indianapolis, Indiana Serving as Design-Builder, Garmong Construction completed this fast-paced, 55,000-square-foot laboratory renovation within a compressed 14-week schedule. In addition to a newly constructed greenhouse, this renovation project features wet labs, teaching lab space, computer labs, a clean room, collaborative learning spaces, a research lab and new storage facilities with new casework, countertops, flooring, exhaust hood systems and lab storage. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE JEANNE KNOERLE SPORTS AND RECREATION CENTER Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana Garmong Construction served as Construction Manager for this approximately 45,000-square-foot sports and recreation center. The facility includes two (2) gymnasiums, a fitness center, a lobby/flex space, athletic offices and locker rooms. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LAKESIDE RESIDENCE HALL Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction served as Construction Manager for this 240-bed residence hall for Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute. This fast-tracked project was completed in only 12 months. Fast-tracking incorporated structural elements including steel frame, hollow core, precast floors and thin brick pre-cast exterior walls. This allowed the elimination of several months from the schedule of traditional construction delivery methods. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE INDIANA CENTER FOR LIFE SCIENCES Bloomington, Indiana Garmong Construction served as General Contractor for construction of the Indiana Center for Life Sciences. The Center is a joint venture of Monroe County, Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington and the Bloomington Life Sciences Partnership. The 20,000-square-foot facility is located adjacent to the Ivy Tech - Bloomington campus. The multi-faceted education and training facility houses four science labs, three classrooms and a manufacturing training space. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications PURDUE UNIVERSITY HONORS COLLEGE West Lafayette, Indiana Garmong Construction served as the Owner’s Technical Representative on this new 300,000-square-foot living and learning community. Garmong was engaged by Purdue to prepare a preconstruction analysis to confirm the budget and schedule, and to provide technical expertise to Purdue on its first Construction Management at Risk project. Garmong worked side-by-side with Purdue over 18 months, providing guidance for various processes ranging from Architect/Engineer selection to CMc pay application review. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY CHILLED WATER PLANT Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction served as General Contractor on this 6,000-square-foot, two-story, chilled water facility. Garmong Construction self-performed many aspects of the project including all structural cast-in-place concrete work. This state-of-the-art facility provides cooling for a significant portion of ISU’s campus. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL STADIUM LOCKER ROOMS Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction completed renovations and an addition to the Women’s Varsity Soccer Team locker room at Memorial Stadium. Floor coverings were also installed throughout the women’s and men’s locker rooms. Serving as General Contractor, Garmong Construction completed this 8,000-square-foot, fast-tracked project in less than four months to accommodate the athletic season. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY ERICKSON HALL Terre Haute, Indiana Erickson Hall was renovated to once again serve its original purpose as a residence hall facility. Existing academic/administrative functions housed in Erickson Hall were relocated to other facilities on campus. This $9.0M renovation included a total of 260 beds, all contained in double occupancy rooms with lounge/ study space on each floor. Office space for Residential Life and Dining Services was included on the first floor. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MYERS HALL CLASSROOM Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction served as Construction Manager for this multiple classroom renovation project. The renovation included retrofitting four team work spaces into five high-technology, multi-media, interactive classrooms. The classrooms are now equipped with the capacity to deliver online courses, continuing education, and professional development materials throughout the world using state-of-the-art delivery technologies. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications INDIANA UNIVERSITY AUER HALL - JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bloomington, Indiana Garmong Construction completed renovations in Auer Hall to prepare the facility acoustically for the installation of a $2.0M pipe organ that includes 3,945 pipes, three manuals (keyboards) and a pedal board. The scope included new carpeting, redesign of the enclosure around the stage and in the ceiling, a floor-mounted projection screen that is incorporated in the choral-riser system, installation of a projector in the existing ticket booth, an audio system for sound reinforcement and a new audio mixing console. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROSE VENTURES Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction served as Design-Builder for this $1.8M renovation of an existing 30,000-square-foot office building. The renovated space included a fully operational machine shop, wet chemistry labs, office space and a state-of-the-art presentation room. The project was phased to keep the building operational at all times. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HULMAN MEMORIAL UNION Terre Haute, Indiana Garmong Construction is serving as Construction Manager for this $25.0M expansion and remodel project that includes the addition of 19,010 square-feet and remodeled space within the existing 84,900-square-foot student center. New features will include expanded student lounge spaces, new outdoor patio and gathering spaces, a newly refurbished main dining room and servery, new state-of-the art spaces for the Office of Corporate Engagement, and new and refurbished conference rooms. Higher Education Statement of Qualifications SAFETY PROGRAM JOBSITE SAFETY Anticipating risk is critical in our industry. This includes personal injury and property damage, both of which can be devastating and interruptive. Through regular safety audits, daily recorded progress reports, and fluid communication between the project team and our clients, our focus on safety remains in the forefront. Our Experience
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