SSR is an engineering design and facility consulting firm established in 1968. They provide services related to facility design, construction, maintenance, operation and management for clients in various industries including healthcare, higher education, science and technology, research, and more. SSR has 12 offices across the US and over 550 employees. They aim to deliver high quality, responsive, sustainable, and collaborative engineering services.
1. 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
R ES PONS IVE • SUSTAINABLE • COLL ABOR ATIVE
2. Table of Contents
Section One Company Profile
Section Two Regional Profile and Services
Section Three Higher Education / Science & Technology Experience
Section Four Addtional Services
Section Five Contact Information
3. Corporate Profile
Established Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., (SSR) headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, is an
1968 engineering design and facility consulting firm. We provide a wide spectrum of
consulting services related to facility and infrastructure design, operation and
Offices
management. We deliver services for facilities nationwide, including healthcare,
12
higher education, science and technology, research, sports and entertainment,
Employees government, corrections, infrastructure, commercial and industrial clients.
550
SSR provides services related to all aspects of facility design, construction,
Engineering Services
maintenance, operation and management.
• Civil
• Communications &
Our services are of the highest quality, based on the in-depth experience and
Information Systems
expertise of our engineers, consultants and all of our staff.
• Electrical
• Environmental Values
• Industrial & Chemical Our values are the foundation on which SSR builds engineering relationships that
• Mechanical last. Our company values include:
• Plumbing & Fire Protection • Integrity and trust
• Process & Automation • Responsiveness and quality service
• Safety & Compliance • Environmental responsibility and good corporate citizenship
• Structural • A rewarding work environment for employees
• Transportation
Facility Consulting Services Focus
SSR delivers services for facilities
• Commissioning
nationwide and has a diverse portfolio of
• Construction Management
clients in a variety of industries:
• Controls & Integration
• Healthcare
• Energy Advocacy
• Labs and research
• Regulatory Compliance &
• Higher education
Facilities Management
• Sports and entertainment
• Sustainable Design
• Government
Subsidiaries • Commercial
SSR is the parent company of: • Industrial
• SSRCx
Facilities Commissioning Services
www.ssrcx.com
• SSR Ellers
Engineering Services
www.eocr-inc.com
• SSRCm
Construction Management
Services
www.ssr-inc.com Denver
Recognitions Nashville
Knoxville
• Ranked 174 by Engineering
Ph
Phoenix
Phoenix
hoenix Memphis
News Record among design firms
in the U.S. H
Hernando
Dallas
• Ranked 8 by Building Design &
Construction among consulting Orlando
Houston
engineers Tampa Fort
• Ranked 23 by Consulting-Specify- Sarasota Lauderdale
ing Engineer 100 Giants
• 2007 ASHE Vista Award
4. Regional Profile - 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 benefit of each individual
project. With the design of over $3.0 billion in healthcare construction each year and
a robust training program across all offices, the format for sharing project experiences
to all staff members, benefits 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 greenfield projects
• 25 LEED Accredited Professionals
5. Regional Services
Mechanical Engineering Fire Protection Engineering
Steam Boilers Wet & Dry Sprinkler Systems
Field Erected Cooling Towers Foam Systems
Process Piping Carbon Dioxide
Process Cooling Water Systems Hydraulic Modeling
Heat Reclamation
Central Refrigeration Facilities Management
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Energy Cost Reduction
Plumbing Wellhead Gas Contract Negotiation
Cogeneration Utility Rate Restructuring
Thermal Storage Indoor Air Quality Evaluations
Energy Management JCAHO Compliance
Building Code Compliance
Electrical Engineering ADA Compliance
Power Distribution Systems Evaluation
Interior and Exterior Lighting Computer Aided Facility Management
Power Factor Studies Building Commissioning
Telecommunication Systems
Standby Power Facilities Commissioning
Power Conditioning Total Facility Commissioning
Uninterruptible Power Systems Sustainable Design
Security Systems Retro-Commissioning
Coordination Studies LEED Facilitation
Programmable Logic Controls Energy Advocacy
Harmonic Current Studies Power Monitoring
Fault Analysis Asset Management
Instrumentation/Controls with SCADA Facility Analysis
Communications &
Information Systems
Cable Distribution
Telephone
Public Address
Intercom
Dictation
MATV & CCTV
Security
Emergency Radio & Paging
LAN & WAN
6. 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 University
Baylor College of Medicine
Broward Community College
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University
Columbia State Community College
Duke University
Florida Gulf Coast University
Fort Lewis College
Harris County Community College
Kansas University
Meharry Medical College
Miami Dade Community College
Middle Tennessee State University
Northwestern University
Palm Beach Community College
Rice University
State University System of Florida
Tennessee State University
Texas A&M University
University of Alabama - Birmingham
University of Colorado
University of Denver
University of Houston
University of Kentucky
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan Health System
University of Nevada
University of North Carolina
University of Northern Colorado
University of Tennessee
University of Texas - Health Science Center
University of Texas - M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas System
University of Wyoming
Vanderbilt University
Western State College
7. Project Experience - Higher Education
Rice University
Humanities Building
Houston, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction This 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
Owner classrooms, video-conference classroom, conference rooms, offices, a lounge and
Rice University a grand staircase. The building is connected to campus utility tunnel system on a
highly constrained site.
Project Cost
$12 million It integrates technologically advanced teaching facilities and was coordinated to
implement audio-visual, data, and telecommunications systems.
Project Size
45,000 sf
Project Completion
October 2000
8. Project Experience - Higher Education
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
The Messer-Racz International Pain Center
Lubbock, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction On 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
Owner and research for patients with chronic pain. Patients with implanted pumps will
Texas Tech University Health Sciences be able to have them refilled during routine visits by the on site pharmacy. SSR
Center performed Mechanical, Plumbing and Fire Protection for this project.
Project Cost
$3.8 million
Project Size
12,950 sf
Project Completion
June 2008
9. Project Experience - Higher Education
Vanderbilt University
Law School Building
Nashville, Tennessee
Project Type Summary
Addition and Renovation This project included approximately 65,000 square feet of additions - state of the
art classrooms organized for the Socratic teaching method, computer rooms, new
Owner faculty and administrative office and support areas, student study and lounge areas
Vanderbilt University and computer classrooms. Approximately 100,000 square feet of existing facility was
Project Cost renovated, upgrading mechanical, sprinkler and fire alarm systems, administration,
$16 million faculty and student spaces and the library.
Project Size
65,000 gsf - Addition
100,000 gsf - Renovation
Project Completion
2001
10. Project Experience - Higher Education
Western State College
Hurst Hall Addition and Renovation
Gunnison, Colorado
Project Type Summary
Addition and Renovation A 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
Owner 3-level addition includes space for teaching facilities that integrate laboratory and
Western State College lecture hall with state-of-the-art multi-media capabilities. The new addition also
includes laboratory support facilities, student/faculty independent study / research
Project Cost areas, and office space. The renovated portion provides teaching laboratories and
$7 million associated science spaces for Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and
Physics programs.
Project Size
43,000 sf
Project Completion
2000
11. Project Experience - Higher Education
Western State College
Borick Business Building
Gunnison, Colorado
Project Type Summary
New Construction The new, two-story, Borick Business Center at Western State College of Colorado is
specifically created to house Business, Accounting, and Economic Departments.
Owner
Western State College 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
Project Cost graduate, Steven J Borick, this new 23,690 square feet building is the new home
$6.1 million for the Business, Accounting, and Economics Departments. The facility offers tiered
classrooms and case rooms, a computer lab, seminar rooms, conference rooms,
Project Size and faculty offices. The building takes advantage of extensive light harvesting,
23,690 gsf 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
Project Completion certification.
December 2007
12. Science & Technology Market
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 Medicine
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Childrens National Medical Center
Colorado School of Mines
Drug Enforcement Administration
Fort Lewis College
GAMBRO Laboratories
GeneMedicine, Inc.
Greenville Health System
Greenville Memorial Hospital
Hanover Hospital
HealthPark, Inc.
Meharry Medical College
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
Memorial Hospital
Memphis Zoo & Aquarium
Montgomery County Hospital District
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Institutes of Health
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Palm Beach Community College
Rice University
Scott & White
Shell Chemical Company
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hosptial & University of Texas Health Sciences
State of North Carolina
State of Tennessee
Tanox Biosystems
Texas A&M University
Texas Heart Institute, Denton A. Cooley Building
The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Kentucky
University of Miami
University of North Carolina
University of Texas School of Allied Health Sciences
University of Wyoming
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
West Central Ohio Regional Healthcare Alliance
Western State College
13. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Aims Community College
Health Sciences Classroom Building
Greeley, Colorado
Project Type Summary
New Construction This new 3-story, 69,000 square foot flagship building includes technologically
enhanced laboratories, classrooms, offices, and common areas.
Owner
Aims Community College The facility supports ten academic programs including: Nursing, Certified Nurse
Aide, Surgical Technology, Radiological Technology, Emergency Medical Services,
Project Cost Medical Assisting, and Natural Sciences including Chemistry, Biology, Physics,
$13.2 million Anatomy, and Physiology.
Project Size The cutting edge laboratories are designed as interchangeable simulated working
69,000 sf environments, such as an emergency room, the back of an ambulance, and a typical
home, where first responders typically find themselves assisting patients.
Project Completion
2007
14. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Medical Research Building and Outpatient Clinic
Kansas City, Missouri
Project Type Summary
New Construction This 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
Owner Hill site. It is home of the hospital’s Pediatric Research Center which is dedicated
Children’s Mercy Hospital 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
Project Cost become the #1 Pediatric facility in the U.S.
$115 million
Project Size
365,000 sf
Project Completion
Estimated 2010
15. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Colorado School of Mines
General Research Laboratories & Geology Museum
Golden, Colorado
Project Type Summary
New Construction Mechanical and electrical engineering services for a new General Research
Laboratory Building at the Colorado School of Mines. The focus of the building is
Owner to provide new research program space for different departments and scientists.
Colorado School of Mines The lab space has been designed to be shell space and will be finished out as
researchers are brought to the campus to join the CSM faculty. The building
Project Cost is designed to be capable of accommodating a broad range of lab uses in the
$12 million future, from wet labs, to electronic dry labs, to high bay labs. Laboratory systems
(fume hood exhaust, lab gases, purified water and piping systems) are stubbed at
Project Size appropriate levels and will be tapped into as required by future occupants. In addition
13,000 sf (Museum space) to new flexible research space, this building will also house the Geology Museum and
40,000 sf (laboratory space / support) a conference room.
Project Completion
2002
16. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Fort Lewis College
Science/ Lab Additions to Berndt Hall
Durango, Colorado
Project Type Summary
New Construction Mechanical and electrical design of a new 36,000 square foot research and teaching
chemistry laboratory and office addition to the existing Berndt Hall. Mechanical
Owner design includes a new chiller plant, boiler plant, fume hood, and laboratory exhaust
Fort Lewis College systems, makeup air system, and heat recovery system. Electrically, the design
includes a new primary transformer, manhole, and modifications to the campus
Project Cost primary power loop. The lighting design is state-of-the-art in energy efficiency with
$5 million the application of daylighting. The fire alarm system will be incorporated into the
new campus-wide fiber optic network. The entire electrical system is designed to
Project Size comply with the latest building codes and energy efficiency criteria. All systems are
36,000 sf designed to meet current energy and indoor air quality guidelines.
Project Completion
2002
17. Project Experience - Science & Technology
University of Texas Medical Branch
John Sealy Hospital
Galveston, Texas
Project Type Summary
Renovation Renovation of the John Sealy Hospital Tower for use as general clinical research
laboratory space.
Owner
University of Texas Medical Branch
Project Cost
$1.5 million
Project Size
13,500 sf
Project Completion
2001
18. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Rice University
Keith-Weiss Geological Lab Renovation
Houston, Texas
Project Type Summary
Renovation A 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
Owner floor was designed to allow future renovation of the first and second floors and
Rice University upgrade the building infrastructure.
Project Cost
$15.5 million
Project Size
51,000 sf
Project Completion
2001
19. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
Denton A. Cooley Building
Houston, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction The 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
Owner operating rooms, 3 floors of critical care patient beds, research labs, education,
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital telemedicine center, and a 500-seat auditorium facility. The facility provides critical
Texas Heart Institute 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
Project Cost the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The new BSL-2 & BSL-3
$68 million biomedical research laboratories and vivarium are located on two levels of this
10-story facility. The building also served as the temporary home for the Brown Foun-
Project Size dation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Disease (IMM)
325,000 sf while Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building was under construction at the UT Health
Sciences Center. The project team of three architecture firms, two owners, and
Project Completion a general contractor was awarded the 2003 Grand Award for institutional construction
2002
by Building Design & Construction magazine.
20. Project Experience - Science & Technology
The Methodist Hospital
Fondren Building Renovations, Floors 5, 6, & 7
Houston, Texas
Project Type Summary
Renovation Supported by NIH grants earmarked for advanced biomedical research, four
floors of the building were completely renovated to support Methodist’s mission to
Owner advance the understanding of biological systems, improve disease control, facilitate
The Methodist Hospital breakthrough research, and attract top scientists. New state-of-the-art facilities were
Project Cost designed with modular and adaptable open spaces that feature movable casework,
$11,300,000 to facilitate close interaction between laboratories and collaboration among scientists.
The project included autoclave/glassware wash, dark room, cold and environmental
Project Size rooms, freezers and supply storage. SSR designed the HVAC system to save energy
80,000 sf costs and reduce the size of the physical plant.
Project Completion
July 2005
21. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Clinical Tower and Research Center
Lubbock, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction & Renovation While 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
Owner Health Sciences Center will also unify the existing buildings and create a focal point
Texas Tech University Health Sciences for this West Texas campus. The project consists of approximately 165,000 square
Center feet of new construction and 25,000 square feet of renovated space in the existing
Health Sciences Center.
Project Cost
$26 million 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
Project Size advantage of the natural light, the building will be oriented to the north. Expansive
165,000 gsf - New Construction glass walls with overhangs, sunscreens, and fritted glass to reduce heat will create
25,000 gsf - Renovation a space that is energy efficient.
Project Completion
2007
22. Project Experience - Science & Technology
Vanderbilt University
Institute of Imaging Science
Nashville, Tennessee
Project Type Summary
New Construction The 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
Owner with 400 metric tons of steel, the magnet, which was installed on the ground floor,
Vanderbilt University establishes Vanderbilt as a world leader in imaging science and be used in medical
research for near-term identification of therapies and cures for diseases. The four-
Project Cost story, concrete-frame facility brings all of the university’s current activities in imaging
$26,700,000 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
Project Size science, engineering, and physics. Three existing magnets and other imaging
42,000 sf systems used in animal studies moved to the second floor, which also houses a
new vertical-bore magnet for nonhuman primate research on many aspects of brain
Project Completion chemistry, structure, and function.
2006
Service Provided
MEP and IT engineering
23. Higher Education / Science & Technology Team Members
Carl A. Crow, PE
Vice President, Principal in Charge
Summary
Vice 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. Daily
participation in development of new clients and markets, maintaining existing client
relationships and negotiation of fees, as well as general staff management. Technical
resource for design functions from conceptual design through construction.
Thomas M. Divine, PE
Project Manager / Senior Electrical Engineer
Summary
Project management of Education, Science and Technology design projects including
client/owner contact, fee negotiations, and architectural/MEP project coordination
and engineering team management. Senior Electrical Engineer responsible for
design of electrical support systems, lighting systems, emergency power systems,
and power distribution.
24. 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 fire 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 process
• Innovative design solutions to reduce facility operations costs
• Unbiased equipment and system information for better decision
making for each individual project
• Proactive communications to keep you informed at every step
of the project
• Responsiveness 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 Hospital
Central Dupage Hospital
Children’s Medical Center of Dallas
Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
CHRISTUS St. Catherine Hospital
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
CHRISTUS St. Joseph Hospital
Collom & Carney Clinic
Columbus Children’s Hospital
Cook Children’s Medical Center
Exempla Lutheran Medical Center
Georgetown Memorial Hospital
Harris County Hospital District
Hillcrest Heart Pavilion
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
Littleton Adventist Hospital
Medical City Dallas Hospital
Orthopedic & Spine Surgical Hospital of South Texas
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital
Providence Memorial Hospital
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
St. Anthony Central Hospital
St. Davids Medical Center
St. Francis Medical Center
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
Texas Children’s Hospital
The Children’s Mercy Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Methodist Hospital
Thibodaux Regional Medical Center
University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center
University of Texas Health Science Center
25. Project Experience - Communications
St. Francis Medical Center
Replacement Hospital
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Project Type Summary
New Construction Design, integration planning, and management of full medical communications
systems package for replacement hospital with a full range of services.
Owner
Centura Health
Systems
Project Cost Voice / Data MATV / CATV
$120 million Nurse Call / Code Blue Structured Cabling
Staff Locating Physiological Monitoring
Project Size
Patient Tracking Telemetry
425,000 sf
Overhead Paging / Intercom Radios / Antennas
Project Completion Access Control / CCTV / Panic Alarms Infant Protection
2008 Audio / Visual MDF
Synchronized Clocks Low Voltage Rooms
26. Project Experience - Communications
Wise Regional Replacement Facility
Replacement Hospital
Decatur, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction Design and integration planning of full medical communications systems package
for new freestanding replacement hospital with a basement floor and 5 floors above
Owner grade with a full range of services including a 4,000 sf emergency department which
Wise Regional Health System is a 35 foot bay consisting of 12 more treatment spaces.
Project Cost
$54 million Systems
Voice/Data Nurse Call/Code Blue
Project Size
Data center Network/Telecom Closet-IDF
166,670 sf
Intercom Time clocks
Project Completion MATV/CATV PBX expansion
2006 Public address Cabling for:
Television System Infrastructure Physiological Monitoring
Infant Protection System Glucometers
Security Systems/CCTV PACS
27. Project Experience - Communications
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
Katy Hospital
Katy, Texas
Project Type Summary
New Construction The 126 bed replacement hospital will include patient diagnostic and treatment
services, radiology, surgery, emergency room, labor/delivery room, conference
Owner room, administrative, and support services. Elements of the project will also
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System comprise a central plant, penthouse, nurse call system, and surface parking to
Project Cost support the hospital and 120,000 square foot Professional Office Building. This
$63 million hospital was the first on-line with the new Dukane Telligence system, in the country.
Project Size Systems
300,000 sf Voice/Data Network/Telecom Closet-IDF
Intercom Time clocks
Project Completion MATV/CATV MER, CER to PBX
2006 Public address Cabling for:
Television System Infrastructure Physiological Monitoring
Infant Protection System Glucometers
Security Systems/CCTV PACS
Nurse Call/Code Blue Telecom Space Design
28. Project Experience - Communications
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
New Clinical Towers
Baltimore, Maryland
Project Type Summary
New Construction Comprehensive planning, design, and specification of low voltage systems for new clini-
cal towers. The cardiovascular and critical care tower will contain an estimated 913,000
Owner sf and the children’s hospital 560,000 sf. The cardiovascular and critical care tower will
Johns Hopkins Medical Institute
support current and future technologies and techniques for surgical, interventional and
Project Cost emergency procedures as well as critical and acute patient care. It will house the new
$500 million 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 flexibility to expand to meet
Project Size tomorrow’s discoveries. The new facility will maintain its current status as the designated
1,473,000 sf pediatric trauma center for the state of Maryland.
Project Completion Systems
2009 Voice / Data Radio & Entertainment Systems
Patient Monitoring CATV / MATV
Wireless LAN RFID / Personnel & Asset tracking
Wireless Telephone Telemedicine
Internal Cellular Video Conferencing
Pocket Page Audio / Video Presentation Systems
Computing Devices Nurse Call / Code Blue
29. 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
30. Commissioning
SSRCx LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. that offers
client-centered, high-quality services resulting in first 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 Association
Boone County Hospital Facility Survey
Case Western Reserve
Celentano School
CHS Alta Vista Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Heart Center
Coliseum Medical Center
Dekalb Medical Center at Hillandale
Effingham Hospital Facility Survey
Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services Facility Survey
Greenville Memorial Hospital
HCA Medical Center of Plano
HealthSouth Medical Center
Johnson & Wales University
Lexington Medical Center
Marshall County Hospital Facility Survey
Marshall Medical Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
MD Anderson Cancer Center Off Site Data Center
The Medical Center
Metropolitan Health
The Miriam Hospital
Northeast Methodist Hospital
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Prince Welsh School
St. Joseph’s Children’s Rehab Hospital
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University
More detailed information on SSRCx is available at www.ssrcx.com.
31. Contact SSR
Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
www.ssr-inc.com
Houston
10205 Westheimer
Suite 300
Houston, Texas 77042-3139
(800) 856-8211
Contact: Carl A. Crow PE
Email: ccrow@ssr-inc.com
Other offices in Southwest Division:
Dallas
3710 Rawlins Street
Suite 1420
Dallas, Texas 75219-4296
(214) 765-6573
Denver
4725 South Monaco
Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80237-3468
(303) 779-1222
Phoenix
3300 North Central Avenue
Suite 2320
Phoenix, Arizona 85012-2519
(602) 604-6350
Corporate Headquarters:
Nashville
2995 Sidco Drive
Nashville, Tennessee 37204-3701
(800) 545-6732