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ST. CHARLES HOSPITAL ELECTRICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE
LOCATION: Bend, OR
CLIENT: St. Charles Health System
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Skanksa USA Building, Inc.
BUDGET: $4M
The purpose of the Electrical Infrastructure Upgrade
project was to replace the hospital’s original PROJECT PROFILES
main and emergency switchboards from 1974.
Replacement parts were no longer available for the
original equipment, and the facility was at major
risk of equipment failure and loss of critical load
due to the age and condition of the equipment.
Rosendin installed (2) new services to a new 3000A
M-T-M switchboard to replace the original normal
power switchboard and cut over each of the (12)
loads individually while maintaining the normal
operation of the facility. A new 1600A switchboard
and 1000A ATS were provided to replace the
original emergency power switchboard. Rosendin
worked closely with the hospital on a cut-over plan
where all of the emergency loads were migrated
from the original system to the new system
over a long weekend while still maintaining the
operation of the facility. The project also included
providing (2) new services for the facility’s Heart
Center Wing, where Rosendin re-fed the existing
service equipment with the new utility services
in order to make space for future expansion.
HOPE ON HYDE PARK
LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
CLIENT: Aedis Real Estate Group
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: C.W. Driver Companies
SIZE: 60,000 SF
Hope on Hyde Park is a 60,000 SF five-story
affordable housing building and community
located on a .49-acre site along the Crenshaw
Corridor. The building is constructed from locally
fabricated modular building units, 98 steel modular
units, and will include studio and one-bedroom
options ranging from 400 to 480 square feet. When
completed, the community will also have residential
services, a boxing gym, parking, and storage
space. The project will be constructed around a
central courtyard, feature outdoor community
space, and provide access to the new K-Line, an
8.5-mile light rail that connects the Crenshaw
district to Leimert Park, the City of Inglewood,
Photo Credit: CW Driver
and the Los Angeles International Airport.
Hope on Hyde Park is supported by the
Los Angeles County Department of Health
Services and the nonprofit Brilliant Corners.