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R E S P O N S I V E • S U S T A I N A B L E • C O L L A B O R A T I V E

R E L A T I O N S H I P S • E X P E R I E N C E • T R U S T

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Table of Contents

Section One Company Profi le

Section Two Regional Profi le and Services

Section Three Higher Education / Science & Technology Experience

Section Four Addtional Services

Section Five Contact Information

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Corporate Profi le

Established1968

Offi ces12

Employees550

Engineering ServicesCivil• Communications & • Information SystemsElectrical• Environmental• Industrial & Chemical• Mechanical• Plumbing & Fire Protection• Process & Automation• Safety & Compliance• Structural• Transportation•

Facility Consulting ServicesCommissioning• Construction Management• Controls & Integration• Energy Advocacy• Regulatory Compliance & • Facilities ManagementSustainable Design•

SubsidiariesSSR is the parent company of:

SSRCx• Facilities Commissioning Serviceswww.ssrcx.comSSR Ellers• Engineering Serviceswww.eocr-inc.comSSRCm• Construction Management Serviceswww.ssr-inc.com

RecognitionsRanked 174 by • Engineering News Record among design fi rmsin the U.S.Ranked 8 by • Building Design & Construction among consulting engineersRanked 23 by Consulting-Specify-• ing Engineer 100 Giants2007 ASHE Vista Award•

Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., (SSR) headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, is an engineering design and facility consulting fi rm. We provide a wide spectrum of consulting services related to facility and infrastructure design, operation and management. We deliver services for facilities nationwide, including healthcare, higher education, science and technology, research, sports and entertainment, government, corrections, infrastructure, commercial and industrial clients.

SSR provides services related to all aspects of facility design, construction, maintenance, operation and management.

Our services are of the highest quality, based on the in-depth experience and expertise of our engineers, consultants and all of our staff.

ValuesOur values are the foundation on which SSR builds engineering relationships that last. Our company values include:

Integrity and trust• Responsiveness and quality service• Environmental responsibility and good corporate citizenship• A rewarding work environment for employees•

FocusSSR delivers services for facilitiesnationwide and has a diverse portfolio ofclients in a variety of industries:

Healthcare• Labs and research• Higher education• Sports and entertainment• Government• Commercial• Industrial•

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Regional Profi le - Southwestern Division

Technically complex projects have been at the core of our business since our founding. SSR’s strong sense of ownership of projects, deep experience in delivery of healthcare and higher education design, and its ability to serve as a partner on a project and not just a consultant, creates a unique ability of providing engineering services to our clients.

Higher Education University and college campuses present special challenges that stem from a budget-driven, highly departmentalized culture. Our higher education projects include health science centers, teaching laboratories, residence halls, student activity centers, mass media classrooms, remote learning facilities, interactive auditoriums, parking towers, and administrative support buildings. Such facilities must be integrated with an existing infrastructure and campus plan, and we work well with university administrators to achieve a cohesive design that takes existing development into account.

Healthcare Our experiences in designing healthcare projects spans from across the country in a multitude of delivery methods; design conditions; and project scope and complexity, culminate in the sharing of these experiences for the benefi t of each individual project. With the design of over $3.0 billion in healthcare construction each year and a robust training program across all offi ces, the format for sharing project experiences to all staff members, benefi ts each of our assignments.

In addition to SSR’s healthcare facility design, we also provide support services in regulatory compliance, environmental health and safety, infection control, general hospital operations and utility management. At any stage in the life of our facility, we can offer a service from due diligence on purchases to commissioning on existing buildings.

Southwestern Division Resources:140 employees backed by 550 corporately• Backlog at $35 million in construction• Experience in minor to major project renovation• Working knowledge in single to multi-building greenfi eld projects• 25 LEED Accredited Professionals•

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Regional Services

Mechanical EngineeringSteam BoilersField Erected Cooling TowersProcess PipingProcess Cooling Water SystemsHeat ReclamationCentral RefrigerationHeating, Ventilation & Air ConditioningPlumbingCogenerationThermal StorageEnergy Management

Electrical EngineeringPower DistributionInterior and Exterior LightingPower Factor StudiesTelecommunication SystemsStandby Power FacilitiesPower ConditioningUninterruptible Power SystemsSecurity SystemsCoordination StudiesProgrammable Logic ControlsHarmonic Current StudiesFault AnalysisInstrumentation/Controls with SCADA

Communications & Information SystemsCable DistributionTelephonePublic AddressIntercomDictationMATV & CCTVSecurityEmergency Radio & PagingLAN & WAN

Fire Protection EngineeringWet & Dry Sprinkler SystemsFoam SystemsCarbon DioxideHydraulic Modeling

Facilities ManagementEnergy Cost ReductionWellhead Gas Contract NegotiationUtility Rate RestructuringIndoor Air Quality EvaluationsJCAHO ComplianceBuilding Code ComplianceADA ComplianceSystems EvaluationComputer Aided Facility ManagementBuilding Commissioning

CommissioningTotal Facility CommissioningSustainable DesignRetro-CommissioningLEED FacilitationEnergy AdvocacyPower MonitoringAsset ManagementFacility Analysis

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Higher Education / Science and Technology Experience

University and college campuses present special challenges that stem from a budget-driven, highly departmentalized culture. Campus facilities must be integrated with an existing infrastructure and campus plan, and we work well with university administrators to achieve a cohesive design that takes existing development into account. Below is a list of clients we have had the opportunity to collaborate with on various projects on their campuses.

Clients:Arizona State UniversityBaylor College of MedicineBroward Community College Colorado School of MinesColorado State UniversityColumbia State Community CollegeDuke UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast UniversityFort Lewis CollegeHarris County Community CollegeKansas UniversityMeharry Medical CollegeMiami Dade Community CollegeMiddle Tennessee State UniversityNorthwestern UniversityPalm Beach Community CollegeRice UniversityState University System of FloridaTennessee State UniversityTexas A&M UniversityUniversity of Alabama - BirminghamUniversity of ColoradoUniversity of DenverUniversity of HoustonUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of MemphisUniversity of MiamiUniversity of Michigan Health SystemUniversity of NevadaUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of Northern ColoradoUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of Texas - Health Science CenterUniversity of Texas - M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterUniversity of Texas SystemUniversity of WyomingVanderbilt UniversityWestern State College

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Rice UniversityHumanities BuildingHouston, Texas

SummaryThis 3-story building is part of the historical district on the Rice campus. It was set in place to be integral part of the mature campus quadrangle. The building includes classrooms, video-conference classroom, conference rooms, offi ces, a lounge and a grand staircase. The building is connected to campus utility tunnel system on a highly constrained site.

It integrates technologically advanced teaching facilities and was coordinated to implement audio-visual, data, and telecommunications systems.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerRice University

Project Cost$12 million

Project Size45,000 sf

Project CompletionOctober 2000

Project Experience - Higher Education

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SummaryOn a site adjacent to the Clinical Research Tower / Research Center will be The International Pain Institute. This donor funded facility will provide space for treatment and research for patients with chronic pain. Patients with implanted pumps will be able to have them refi lled during routine visits by the on site pharmacy. SSR performed Mechanical, Plumbing and Fire Protection for this project.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterThe Messer-Racz International Pain CenterLubbock, Texas

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Project Cost$3.8 million

Project Size12,950 sf

Project CompletionJune 2008

Project Experience - Higher Education

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Project Experience - Higher Education

SummaryThis project included approximately 65,000 square feet of additions - state of the art classrooms organized for the Socratic teaching method, computer rooms, new faculty and administrative offi ce and support areas, student study and lounge areas and computer classrooms. Approximately 100,000 square feet of existing facility was renovated, upgrading mechanical, sprinkler and fi re alarm systems, administration, faculty and student spaces and the library.

Vanderbilt UniversityLaw School BuildingNashville, Tennessee

Project TypeAddition and Renovation

OwnerVanderbilt University

Project Cost$16 million

Project Size65,000 gsf - Addition100,000 gsf - Renovation

Project Completion2001

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Project Experience - Higher Education

SummaryA new 3-level addition of 43,000 square feet on the southeast side of Hurst Hall and complete renovation of 35,611 sf in Hurst Hall for a total of 78,626 sf. The new 3-level addition includes space for teaching facilities that integrate laboratory and lecture hall with state-of-the-art multi-media capabilities. The new addition also includes laboratory support facilities, student/faculty independent study / research areas, and offi ce space. The renovated portion provides teaching laboratories and associated science spaces for Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics programs.

Project TypeAddition and Renovation

OwnerWestern State College

Project Cost$7 million

Project Size43,000 sf

Project Completion2000

Western State CollegeHurst Hall Addition and RenovationGunnison, Colorado

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Project ExperienceProject Experience - Higher Education

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerWestern State College

Project Cost$6.1 million

Project Size23,690 gsf

Project CompletionDecember 2007

SummaryThe new, two-story, Borick Business Center at Western State College of Colorado is specifi cally created to house Business, Accounting, and Economic Departments.

Borick Business Building is the only building on a public campus in Colorado to be funded entirely by private donations. Named in honor of WSC Economics graduate, Steven J Borick, this new 23,690 square feet building is the new home for the Business, Accounting, and Economics Departments. The facility offers tiered classrooms and case rooms, a computer lab, seminar rooms, conference rooms, and faculty offi ces. The building takes advantage of extensive light harvesting, reduced water consumption, an anticipated 40% energy consumption savings, as well as heavy use of local and recycled materials which has awarded it LEED Silver certifi cation.

Western State CollegeBorick Business BuildingGunnison, Colorado

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SSR provides a full range of engineering services to science and technology clients across the United States. Our projects work for scores of colleges and universities as well as pharmaceutical, biotechnology and private research concerns. Our experienced staff provides a wide range of services to clients with major data processing centers, call centers, and various “state of the art” buildings and facilities.

Clients:Baylor College of MedicineChildren’s Mercy HospitalChildrens National Medical CenterColorado School of MinesDrug Enforcement AdministrationFort Lewis CollegeGAMBRO LaboratoriesGeneMedicine, Inc.Greenville Health SystemGreenville Memorial HospitalHanover HospitalHealthPark, Inc.Meharry Medical CollegeMemorial Hermann Healthcare SystemMemorial HospitalMemphis Zoo & AquariumMontgomery County Hospital DistrictNational Aeronautics & Space AdministrationNational Institutes of HealthOak Ridge National LaboratoryPalm Beach Community CollegeRice UniversityScott & WhiteShell Chemical CompanySt. Luke’s Episcopal Hosptial & University of Texas Health SciencesState of North CarolinaState of TennesseeTanox BiosystemsTexas A&M UniversityTexas Heart Institute, Denton A. Cooley BuildingThe Methodist Hospital Research InstituteUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of MiamiUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of Texas School of Allied Health SciencesUniversity of WyomingVanderbilt UniversityVanderbilt University Medical CenterWest Central Ohio Regional Healthcare AllianceWestern State College

Science & Technology Market

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryThis new 3-story, 69,000 square foot fl agship building includes technologically enhanced laboratories, classrooms, offi ces, and common areas.

The facility supports ten academic programs including: Nursing, Certifi ed Nurse Aide, Surgical Technology, Radiological Technology, Emergency Medical Services, Medical Assisting, and Natural Sciences including Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Anatomy, and Physiology.

The cutting edge laboratories are designed as interchangeable simulated working environments, such as an emergency room, the back of an ambulance, and a typical home, where fi rst responders typically fi nd themselves assisting patients.

Aims Community CollegeHealth Sciences Classroom BuildingGreeley, Colorado

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerAims Community College

Project Cost$13.2 million

Project Size69,000 sf

Project Completion2007

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryThis 9-story addition to an existing parking garage will house a medical research facility and outpatient clinic located on the north end of the Children’s Mercy Hospital Hill site. It is home of the hospital’s Pediatric Research Center which is dedicated to improving the health of newborns, infants and children with new medications and treatments. This project is continuing the expansion for the hospital as it strives to become the #1 Pediatric facility in the U.S.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerChildren’s Mercy Hospital

Project Cost$115 million

Project Size365,000 sf

Project CompletionEstimated 2010

Children’s Mercy HospitalMedical Research Building and Outpatient ClinicKansas City, Missouri

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerColorado School of Mines

Project Cost$12 million

Project Size13,000 sf (Museum space)40,000 sf (laboratory space / support)

Project Completion2002

Colorado School of MinesGeneral Research Laboratories & Geology MuseumGolden, Colorado

SummaryMechanical and electrical engineering services for a new General Research Laboratory Building at the Colorado School of Mines. The focus of the building is to provide new research program space for different departments and scientists. The lab space has been designed to be shell space and will be fi nished out as researchers are brought to the campus to join the CSM faculty. The building is designed to be capable of accommodating a broad range of lab uses in the future, from wet labs, to electronic dry labs, to high bay labs. Laboratory systems (fume hood exhaust, lab gases, purifi ed water and piping systems) are stubbed at appropriate levels and will be tapped into as required by future occupants. In addition to new fl exible research space, this building will also house the Geology Museum and a conference room.

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryMechanical and electrical design of a new 36,000 square foot research and teaching chemistry laboratory and offi ce addition to the existing Berndt Hall. Mechanical design includes a new chiller plant, boiler plant, fume hood, and laboratory exhaust systems, makeup air system, and heat recovery system. Electrically, the design includes a new primary transformer, manhole, and modifi cations to the campus primary power loop. The lighting design is state-of-the-art in energy effi ciency with the application of daylighting. The fi re alarm system will be incorporated into the new campus-wide fi ber optic network. The entire electrical system is designed to comply with the latest building codes and energy effi ciency criteria. All systems are designed to meet current energy and indoor air quality guidelines.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerFort Lewis College

Project Cost$5 million

Project Size36,000 sf

Project Completion2002

Fort Lewis CollegeScience/ Lab Additions to Berndt HallDurango, Colorado

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryRenovation of the John Sealy Hospital Tower for use as general clinical research laboratory space.

University of Texas Medical BranchJohn Sealy HospitalGalveston, Texas

Project TypeRenovation

OwnerUniversity of Texas Medical Branch

Project Cost$1.5 million

Project Size13,500 sf

Project Completion2001

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryA a 1950’s lab building, SSR was hired to completely re-engineer the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing for this 3-story building. Complete renovation of the third fl oor was designed to allow future renovation of the fi rst and second fl oors and upgrade the building infrastructure.

Rice UniversityKeith-Weiss Geological Lab RenovationHouston, Texas

Project TypeRenovation

OwnerRice University

Project Cost$15.5 million

Project Size51,000 sf

Project Completion2001

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke’s Episcopal HospitalDenton A. Cooley BuildingHouston, Texas

SummaryThe ten-story, 327,000 square-feet building adjacent to St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, contains the full spectrum of cardiovascular services. The building includes 12 cardiac operating rooms, 3 fl oors of critical care patient beds, research labs, education, telemedicine center, and a 500-seat auditorium facility. The facility provides critical laboratory space for state-of-the-art research in gene therapy, heart transplants, and assistance devices, as well as a research center to facilitate improved programs for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The new BSL-2 & BSL-3 biomedical research laboratories and vivarium are located on two levels of this10-story facility. The building also served as the temporary home for the Brown Foun-dation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Disease (IMM) while Fayez S. Sarofi m Research Building was under construction at the UT Health Sciences Center. The project team of three architecture fi rms, two owners, anda general contractor was awarded the 2003 Grand Award for institutional construction by Building Design & Construction magazine.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerSt. Luke’s Episcopal HospitalTexas Heart Institute

Project Cost$68 million

Project Size325,000 sf

Project Completion2002

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

Project TypeRenovation

OwnerThe Methodist Hospital

Project Cost$11,300,000

Project Size80,000 sf

Project CompletionJuly 2005

The Methodist HospitalFondren Building Renovations, Floors 5, 6, & 7Houston, Texas

SummarySupported by NIH grants earmarked for advanced biomedical research, four fl oors of the building were completely renovated to support Methodist’s mission to advance the understanding of biological systems, improve disease control, facilitate breakthrough research, and attract top scientists. New state-of-the-art facilities were designed with modular and adaptable open spaces that feature movable casework, to facilitate close interaction between laboratories and collaboration among scientists. The project included autoclave/glassware wash, dark room, cold and environmental rooms, freezers and supply storage. SSR designed the HVAC system to save energy costs and reduce the size of the physical plant.

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Project Experience - Science & Technology

SummaryWhile the primary goal is to consolidate all clinical care into one patient friendly building, the new Clinical Tower/Research Center at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center will also unify the existing buildings and create a focal point for this West Texas campus. The project consists of approximately 165,000 square feet of new construction and 25,000 square feet of renovated space in the existing Health Sciences Center.

The building is designed to celebrate the natural beauty of West Texas and “to pull the outside in and the inside out”. To emphasize the dramatic terrain and take advantage of the natural light, the building will be oriented to the north. Expansive glass walls with overhangs, sunscreens, and fritted glass to reduce heat will createa space that is energy effi cient.

Project TypeNew Construction & Renovation

OwnerTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Project Cost$26 million

Project Size165,000 gsf - New Construction25,000 gsf - Renovation

Project Completion2007

Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterClinical Tower and Research CenterLubbock, Texas

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SummaryThe VUISS houses a new $7 million, 7-tesla magnet, which is one of the most powerful in the world and one of only seven or eight in the U.S. To be shielded with 400 metric tons of steel, the magnet, which was installed on the ground fl oor, establishes Vanderbilt as a world leader in imaging science and be used in medical research for near-term identifi cation of therapies and cures for diseases. The four-story, concrete-frame facility brings all of the university’s current activities in imaging research under one roof and will provide cutting-edge research space for 18 faculty members and more than 40 grad students and post-doctoral fellows in biomedical science, engineering, and physics. Three existing magnets and other imaging systems used in animal studies moved to the second fl oor, which also houses a new vertical-bore magnet for nonhuman primate research on many aspects of brain chemistry, structure, and function.

Service ProvidedMEP and IT engineering

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerVanderbilt University

Project Cost$26,700,000

Project Size42,000 sf

Project Completion2006

Vanderbilt UniversityInstitute of Imaging ScienceNashville, Tennessee

Project Experience - Science & Technology

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Higher Education / Science & Technology Team Members

Carl A. Crow, PEVice President, Principal in Charge

SummaryVice President/Principal-In-Charge; responsible for managing a group of multidisciplined design teams with multiple projects including Project Managers,Engineers, and Engineering Technicians to insure the client’s goals are met. Dailyparticipation in development of new clients and markets, maintaining existing clientrelationships and negotiation of fees, as well as general staff management. Technicalresource for design functions from conceptual design through construction.

Thomas M. Divine, PEProject Manager / Senior Electrical Engineer

SummaryProject management of Education, Science and Technology design projects includingclient/owner contact, fee negotiations, and architectural/MEP project coordinationand engineering team management. Senior Electrical Engineer responsible fordesign of electrical support systems, lighting systems, emergency power systems,and power distribution.

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Communication Services

Our approach to communications and technology design begins with architectural design and carries through construction to ensure on-time completion of low voltage systems for healthcare, higher education and sports and entertainment facilities. Fully integrated with mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fi re protection systems from project inception, our designs have a record of demonstrated savings due to:

Multi-disciplinary teams of professionals with engineering and IT• expertise and an understanding of the construction processInnovative design solutions to reduce facility operations costs• Unbiased equipment and system information for better decision • making for each individual projectProactive communications to keep you informed at every step • of the projectResponsiveness that ensures sure quick resolution of any • issues that arise

Our role as your advocate continues through all phases of the project.

Clients:Arizona Spine and Joint HospitalCentral Dupage HospitalChildren’s Medical Center of DallasChildren’s Memorial Hermann HospitalCHRISTUS St. Catherine HospitalCHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini HospitalCHRISTUS St. Joseph HospitalCollom & Carney ClinicColumbus Children’s HospitalCook Children’s Medical CenterExempla Lutheran Medical Center Georgetown Memorial HospitalHarris County Hospital DistrictHillcrest Heart PavilionHopkins County Memorial HospitalLittleton Adventist HospitalMedical City Dallas HospitalOrthopedic & Spine Surgical Hospital of South TexasPhoebe Putney Memorial HospitalProvidence Memorial HospitalScott & White Memorial HospitalSt. Anthony Central HospitalSt. Davids Medical CenterSt. Francis Medical CenterSt. Luke’s Episcopal HospitalTexas Children’s HospitalThe Children’s Mercy HospitalThe Johns Hopkins HospitalThe Methodist HospitalThibodaux Regional Medical CenterUniversity of Michigan Cardiovascular CenterUniversity of Texas Health Science Center

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Project Experience - Communications

SummaryDesign, integration planning, and management of full medical communications systems package for replacement hospital with a full range of services.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerCentura Health

Project Cost$120 million

Project Size425,000 sf

Project Completion2008

St. Francis Medical CenterReplacement HospitalColorado Springs, Colorado

SystemsVoice / DataNurse Call / Code Blue Staff LocatingPatient TrackingOverhead Paging / IntercomAccess Control / CCTV / Panic AlarmsAudio / VisualSynchronized Clocks

MATV / CATVStructured CablingPhysiological MonitoringTelemetry Radios / AntennasInfant ProtectionMDFLow Voltage Rooms

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Project Experience - Communications

SummaryDesign and integration planning of full medical communications systems package for new freestanding replacement hospital with a basement fl oor and 5 fl oors above grade with a full range of services including a 4,000 sf emergency department which is a 35 foot bay consisting of 12 more treatment spaces.

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerWise Regional Health System

Project Cost$54 million

Project Size166,670 sf

Project Completion2006

Wise Regional Replacement FacilityReplacement HospitalDecatur, Texas

SystemsVoice/DataData centerIntercomMATV/CATVPublic addressTelevision System InfrastructureInfant Protection SystemSecurity Systems/CCTV

Nurse Call/Code BlueNetwork/Telecom Closet-IDFTime clocksPBX expansionCabling for:Physiological MonitoringGlucometersPACS

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Project Experience - Communications

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerMemorial Hermann Healthcare System

Project Cost$63 million

Project Size300,000 sf

Project Completion2006

SummaryThe 126 bed replacement hospital will include patient diagnostic and treatment services, radiology, surgery, emergency room, labor/delivery room, conference room, administrative, and support services. Elements of the project will also comprise a central plant, penthouse, nurse call system, and surface parking to support the hospital and 120,000 square foot Professional Offi ce Building. This hospital was the fi rst on-line with the new Dukane Telligence system, in the country.

Memorial Hermann Healthcare SystemKaty HospitalKaty, Texas

SystemsVoice/DataIntercomMATV/CATVPublic addressTelevision System InfrastructureInfant Protection SystemSecurity Systems/CCTVNurse Call/Code Blue

Network/Telecom Closet-IDFTime clocksMER, CER to PBXCabling for:Physiological MonitoringGlucometersPACSTelecom Space Design

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Project Experience - Communications

Project TypeNew Construction

OwnerJohns Hopkins Medical Institute

Project Cost$500 million

Project Size1,473,000 sf

Project Completion2009

SummaryComprehensive planning, design, and specifi cation of low voltage systems for new clini-cal towers. The cardiovascular and critical care tower will contain an estimated 913,000 sf and the children’s hospital 560,000 sf. The cardiovascular and critical care tower will support current and future technologies and techniques for surgical, interventional and emergency procedures as well as critical and acute patient care. It will house the new Johns Hopkins Heart Institute. The children’s hospital will be a state-of-the-art facility, with all the best that current technology has to offer and the fl exibility to expand to meet tomorrow’s discoveries. The new facility will maintain its current status as the designated pediatric trauma center for the state of Maryland.

The Johns Hopkins HospitalNew Clinical TowersBaltimore, Maryland

SystemsVoice / DataPatient MonitoringWireless LANWireless TelephoneInternal CellularPocket PageComputing Devices

Radio & Entertainment SystemsCATV / MATVRFID / Personnel & Asset trackingTelemedicineVideo ConferencingAudio / Video Presentation Systems Nurse Call / Code Blue

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Regulatory Compliance & Facilities Management

Our regulatory compliance and facilities management team provides the following services:

Life Safety Codes Plan Analysis• TJC EC Survey Preparation with the Continuous Compliance Cycle Program• TJC Statement of Conditions™• TJC Mock Surveys and Consultations• Education• Facilities Engineering• Building Maintenance Program (BMP)• TJC Survey Preparation• Periodic Performance Review• Infection Control Risk Assessments•

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Commissioning

SSRCx LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. that offers client-centered, high-quality services resulting in fi rst class facilities and lasting relationships with builders and owners across the country. For hospitals, high-tech research labs, and other complex buildings, SSRCx has the experience and proven track record to get building systems operating as designed.

SSRCx provides the following services: Total Facility Commissioning• Sustainable Design• Retro-Commissioning• LEED Facilitation• Energy Advocacy• Power Monitoring• Asset Management• Facility Analysis•

Clients:American Heart AssociationBoone County Hospital Facility SurveyCase Western ReserveCelentano SchoolCHS Alta Vista Hospital Cleveland Clinic Heart CenterColiseum Medical CenterDekalb Medical Center at HillandaleEffi ngham Hospital Facility SurveyGibson Area Hospital & Health Services Facility SurveyGreenville Memorial HospitalHCA Medical Center of PlanoHealthSouth Medical CenterJohnson & Wales UniversityLexington Medical CenterMarshall County Hospital Facility SurveyMarshall Medical CenterMassachusetts General HospitalMD Anderson Cancer Center Off Site Data CenterThe Medical CenterMetropolitan HealthThe Miriam HospitalNortheast Methodist Hospital Northwestern Memorial HospitalPhoenix Children’s HospitalPrince Welsh School St. Joseph’s Children’s Rehab HospitalSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalSt. Mary’s Good Samaritan HospitalTexas A&M UniversityTexas Tech UniversityUniversity of Alabama-BirminghamVanderbilt University Medical CenterVanderbilt University

More detailed information on SSRCx is available at www.ssrcx.com.

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Contact SSR

Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.www.ssr-inc.com

Houston10205 WestheimerSuite 300Houston, Texas 77042-3139(800) 856-8211 Contact: Carl A. Crow PEEmail: [email protected]

Other offi ces in Southwest Division:Dallas3710 Rawlins StreetSuite 1420Dallas, Texas 75219-4296(214) 765-6573

Denver4725 South MonacoSuite 200Denver, Colorado 80237-3468(303) 779-1222

Phoenix3300 North Central AvenueSuite 2320Phoenix, Arizona 85012-2519(602) 604-6350

Corporate Headquarters:Nashville2995 Sidco DriveNashville, Tennessee 37204-3701(800) 545-6732