Featured Projects – Hospital & Healthcare
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University of Michigan Hospital Cardiovascular Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
30,000 SF renovation of two adjoining departments in Cardiology - the General Clinical Research Center and the Nuclear Cardiology Department. Installation of state of the art imaging equipment that is the first of its production model installed worldwide.
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University of Michigan Hospital Women's OR Locker Room
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Locker room renovations and upgrades.
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University of Michigan Hospital High Dose Radiation Suite
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Construction of heavily leaded suite for massive radiation doses.
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University of Michigan Hospitals Medical Waste Autoclave
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Demolished existing medical waste incinerators followed by complete architectural, mechanical and electrical upgrades.
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University of Michigan Hospitals Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Renovation of 10,000 sq ft of Intensive Care Unit.
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University of Michigan Hospital Cancer Center Entrance & Taubman Center Entrance
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Two-phase replacement of main building entrances.
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University of Michigan Medical Science Research Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Major renovation of 50,000 sq ft of space to new medical research space.
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Lahser Medical Building
Southfield, Michigan
Construction of 21,000 sq ft medical office building.
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Oakwood Medical Office Building
Dearborn, Michigan
Construction of 40,000 sq ft medical office building.
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University of Michigan Hospitals Nuclear Pharmacy
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Renovation of Radiation Pharmacy.
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University of Michigan Hospitals
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Construction of 2 MRI Facilities.
"What a fabulous job the Shmina crew did on our renovation project. Of course, the technical skills were impressive, but equally important were their outstanding personal interaction skills."
– Kalyani Naik, University of Michigan Cytopathology