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ADVENT HEALTH’S FISH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Tri-City is working with Brasfield and Gorrie on Advent Health’s Fish Memori-
al Hospital project in Orange City. The project includes a remodel of roughly J
30,000sf of the existing hospital facility and the addition of a four story 120,000sf
patient tower. Construction on this $11.5 million project started in May 2018 and
is scheduled to be completed in early April 2021 (or sooner). E
Features of the hospital’s enhancements include; a state-of- C
the-art 20-bed labor and delivery unit, enhanced cardiac and
intensive care units, surgical services, and a new pediatric
emergency care unit. These enhancements will help better T
serve the community. Tri-City takes great pride in being a part
of this project that will soon be able to assist many individuals
and families within the greater Volusia County area.
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The Tri-City Team is led by Project Manager, Stephen Egloff,
and General Superintendent, Wade Martin. Not to be for- I
gotten are the Estimating Team’s effort, including Troy Chro-
niger, Andy Burger, Gregory Evans, and Alicia Smith. G
Tri-City’s pre-planning team provided key contributions to this project. The
systems division provided BIM coordination to determine switchgear placement H
and conduit runs for the underground/overhead feeders for the electrical rooms.
Overhead rough-in of conduits L
and cable tray were coordinat-
ed with other trades.
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The Prefab team assisted
with pre-packaged box-out and G
rough-in materials for each
room. The prefab team also as-
sembled prewired panels and H
transformers for a fast-moving, quality installation. Prefab also used their new en-
graving machines to supply labels and engraved plates for the project. All Depart- T
ments involved plus the hard work of our entire field team has made for a produc-
tive project! S