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Charlestown: Health Center
December 5, 2017

Charlestown: Health Center

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New Medical Office Building

Charlestown, New Hampshire

Project Type: Healthcare
  • OWNER: Springfield Medical Care Systems
  • ARCHITECT: Joseph Architects
  • CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Engineering Ventures
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM
  • CONSTRUCTION COSTS: $2.3 Million
  • COMPLETED: 2017

The Charlestown Health Center’s Medical Office Building project involved the construction of a brand new 8,200 square foot facility from the ground up. The building was constructed using a wood-frame method on a slab-on-grade concrete foundation. During construction, H.P. Cummings placed significant emphasis on the envelope details, resulting in an exceptionally airtight building that offers increased energy efficiency and cost savings for the owner.

The new building serves as the expanded home for Charlestown Family Medicine, which had previously operated in a smaller space. A key objective of the project was to enhance the size of the facility, doubling the available space. The center now accommodates four primary care physicians and incorporates an X-ray room, providing improved healthcare services for the community. The project successfully met the goal of creating a larger and more comprehensive medical facility for Charlestown Family Medicine.

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RRMC: Meditation Room
March 23, 2017

RRMC: Meditation Room

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Rutland Regional Medical Center: Meditation Room

Rutland, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

The Rutland Regional Medical Center – Meditation Room is located on the first floor, within the hospital’s “Main Street” corridor. Designed as a tranquil sanctuary, this space offers a serene and peaceful environment for patients, families, and staff to contemplate or have quiet conversations with loved ones, social workers, or healthcare providers. The atmosphere is thoughtfully created to be comfortable, soothing, and non-denominational, promoting a sense of calm and reflection.

The construction of the Meditation Room was carefully executed while the hospital and Main Street corridor remained operational. Temporary barriers were implemented to minimize disruption and contain construction activities within a specific area. Our team and subcontractors successfully demolished the existing space to make way for the Wolk Meditation Room, incorporating all-new finishes such as painting, wallpaper, flooring, wall paneling, translucent wall panels, and a wood slat ceiling. Additionally, a new speaker system, adjustable lighting, and ample outlets were installed to enhance the functionality and ambiance of the room. The mechanical system was upgraded to ensure optimal heating and cooling for the comfort of occupants.

“I just want to take a minute to officially thank you for the awesome work in the Meditation Center at RRMC. Honestly, your level of effort, the time you spend on all of the details, the way you have just quickly learned about how we like things, your communication, your positive attitude and the love and caring you put into this project has been exceptional. The family for whom this Meditation Center is dedicated and the donors are so impressed with you and your team. They firsthand saw the love and caring you put into the project as they stopped by from time to time. Thank you for making every detail perfect and for the passion you have leading your team. I am incredibly proud that you are part of our team and so happy to work and learn from you. On behalf of all of us at RRMC – superb job done! Thank you so much!” – Mary Nemeth, VP of Corporate Support Services, Rutland Regional Medical Center

Mary Nemeth, VP of Corporate Support Services at Rutland Regional Medical Center, expressed her gratitude and appreciation for the outstanding work done on the Meditation Center project. Her heartfelt message commended our company for our meticulous attention to detail, dedication, excellent communication, positive attitude, and compassionate approach. The family for whom the Meditation Center is dedicated, as well as the donors, were impressed by the team’s commitment and care. Mary Nemeth conveyed her pride in having us as part of their team and thanked them for their exceptional work.

As the Construction Manager, we worked closely with the architect, Lavallee Brensinger Architects, and the owner, Rutland Regional Medical Center, to bring the vision of the Meditation Room to life. The collaborative efforts of all parties involved resulted in the successful completion of a remarkable space that offers solace and tranquility to those who utilize it.

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RRMC: Ophthalmology Suite Renovations
March 23, 2017

RRMC: Ophthalmology Suite Renovations


Rutland Regional Medical Center: Ophthalmology Suite Renovations

Rutland, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

The Ophthalmology Suite Renovations project aimed to address the inadequate service provided by the existing Ophthalmology department at the hospital. We and our subcontractors were tasked with demolishing a 1,900-square-foot addition known as the “rocket ship” and constructing a new 2,400-square-foot addition to house the upgraded ophthalmology suite.

The project involved the installation of state-of-the-art exam rooms and specialized equipment to cater to the needs of eye exam specialists. Additionally, the design/build of mechanical and electrical systems was meticulously implemented, incorporating highly efficient components to optimize performance. The project also prioritized the creation of a high-performance envelope, enhancing energy efficiency and overall sustainability.

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RRMC: East Dorset MOB
November 29, 2016

RRMC: East Dorset MOB

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Medical Office Building

East Dorset, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care
  • OWNER: Rutland Regional Medical Center
  • ARCHITECT: Lavallee Brensinger
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM

The Rutland Regional Medical Center East Dorset MOB project was completed in multiple phases to ensure uninterrupted operations during construction. Temporary services were implemented to maintain essential functions throughout the project.

To improve energy efficiency, highly efficient mechanical and electrical systems were installed. Rutland Regional Medical Center occupied approximately half of the existing footprint of the MOB, utilizing the entire building space, which amounted to around 6,800 square feet. The medical center’s services were distributed across both the upstairs and downstairs areas of the facility.

As the Construction Manager, we successfully coordinated the construction process, working closely with the architect, Lavallee Brensinger Architects, and the owner, Rutland Regional Medical Center. The collaborative effort ensured a smooth execution of the project, meeting the medical center’s requirements and enhancing the functionality of the East Dorset MOB.

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Copley Hospital: Utility Plant Expansion
November 29, 2016

Copley Hospital: Utility Plant Expansion

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Utility Plant Expansion

Morrisville, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

In 2009, we initiated the construction of the New Utility Plant Expansion, a 1,500 SF facility located adjacent to the existing utility room on the east side of the hospital, between the hospital and the health center office building. This expansion aimed to replace the hospital’s outdated boilers with two new, more energy-efficient 300-horsepower boilers, resulting in reduced operating costs. Throughout the construction process, the hospital’s services and programs continued without any disruption.

The design of the facility incorporates a combination of glazing systems and is enhanced with an insulated metal panel skin, providing an attractive and functional appearance. Additionally, the project allowed Copley Hospital to enhance the service entry’s aesthetics and improve insulation along the south side of the health center building’s perimeter.

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MaineGeneral Health: Center for Health
November 29, 2015

MaineGeneral Health: Center for Health

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Harold Alfond Center for Health

Augusta, Maine

Project Type: Green BuildingHealth Care

  • OWNER: Maine General Medical Center
  • ARCHITECT: SMRT and TRO Architects
  • DELIVERY METHOD: IPD

The H.P. Cummings team, in collaboration with Robins & Morton, formed a Joint Venture to deliver construction management services for the MaineGeneral Health – Center for Health project. This state-of-the-art facility serves as a replacement for MaineGeneral’s Augusta and Waterville campuses. SMRT and TRO architects lent their expertise to the architectural design of the center, which is located in Augusta, Maine.

Adopting an Integrated Project Delivery approach, our team successfully completed the project, resulting in the doors of the facility opening an impressive seven months ahead of the original schedule. This achievement showcases our commitment to efficient project management and timely delivery.

We are thrilled to announce that the MaineGeneral Health – Center for Health has received LEED Gold certification, affirming its commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly design and construction practices. This recognition underscores our dedication to creating buildings that prioritize energy efficiency, environmental responsibility, and occupant well-being.

We are honored to have been part of this remarkable project and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the realization of MaineGeneral’s vision for a cutting-edge healthcare facility. Our collaboration with the talented architects and the utilization of an Integrated Project Delivery approach played key roles in the success of this project.

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Gifford Medical Center: Menig Nursing Home
March 20, 2015

Gifford Medical Center: Menig Nursing Home

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Skilled Nursing Facility

Randolph, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care
  • OWNER: Gifford Medical Center
  • ARCHITECT: E4 Architecture (Formally: Morris Switzer Environments for Health)
  • CIVIL/MEP ENGINEER: Dubois & King
  • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Artisan Engineering
  • DELIVERY METHOD: CM
  • CONSTRUCTION COST: $7.8 Million
  • COMPLETED: 2015

The Menig Nursing Home at Morgan Orchards in Randolph, Vermont, was a significant construction project encompassing the development of a 28,000 square-foot nursing home facility for Gifford Medical Center. As one of the smallest nursing homes in the state, the facility offers a welcoming environment with 30 beds, providing residents with 24/7 care and restaurant-quality meals within a vibrant, family-like community setting.

Within the Menig Nursing Home, occupants have access to various amenities and spaces designed to enhance their well-being and quality of life. These include a centralized nursing station, a spacious dining room, an upper kitchen, a tub room, a full-service beauty salon, and administrative offices. The concept behind the building’s design was to create a village center that features both private and semi-private rooms, fostering a sense of community through dedicated living areas.

The Menig Nursing Home at Morgan Orchards exemplifies a commitment to providing exceptional care and support for residents in a comfortable and engaging environment. By prioritizing both physical and emotional well-being, the facility offers a comprehensive range of services and amenities, ensuring that residents receive personalized care in a warm and compassionate setting.

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Shorewell Community Medical Center
March 20, 2015

Shorewell Community Medical Center

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Shorewell Community Medical Center

Shoreham, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

Shorewall Community Medical Center, a community health center, was constructed to replace a former residence that was being utilized as a clinic. The project involved the construction of a 6,500-square-foot building, including a full basement. The scope of work encompassed the implementation of design/build mechanical and electrical systems, as well as the incorporation of a high-efficiency building envelope to optimize energy performance.

Owned by the Community Health Centers of the Rutland Regional Medical Center, Shorewall Community Medical Center was designed by Lavallee Brensinger Architects. H.P. Cummings Construction Company served as the construction manager for the project, overseeing the successful execution of the construction process.

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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital: ED Addition & Renovations
November 29, 2014

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital: ED Addition & Renovations

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Emergency Department Addition & Renovations

Brattleboro, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

In 2014, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital embarked on a comprehensive five-phased project that encompassed multiple components. This project involved the addition of 2,450 square feet and renovations spanning 7,300 square feet to their fully operational Emergency Department. Additionally, a new entrance canopy was constructed to enhance the facility’s accessibility and aesthetics.

The successful execution of this project required extensive coordination with the hospital’s owner and staff to ensure uninterrupted functionality of the Emergency Department throughout the construction process. Despite the challenges, the ED remained fully operational, catering to the needs of patients without any disruptions.

The completion of the emergency department addition and renovations marked a significant milestone for Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, enhancing their capacity to provide quality emergency care to the community.

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Brattleboro Retreat: Tyler Building Renovations
March 20, 2013

Brattleboro Retreat: Tyler Building Renovations

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Tyler Building Renovations

Brattleboro, Vermont

Project Type: Health Care

Brattleboro Retreat enlisted the expertise of Lavallee Brensinger Architects and H.P. Cummings Construction Company for significant renovations to the Tyler building. The project involved the creation of a cafeteria and pharmacy on the ground floor, as well as the development of a 14-bed state inpatient facility on the fourth floor. This facility was intended to house patients from the Vermont State Psychiatric Hospital, which had to close due to damage caused by Tropical Storm Irene.

Through these renovations, Brattleboro Retreat aimed to establish a safe and healing environment that respects the well-being of patients, staff, and families. The focus was on creating a conducive atmosphere for high-quality mental health and addiction treatment for individuals of all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults.

The project required meticulous planning and coordination, particularly with regard to the mechanical and electrical systems. It was essential to ensure the operational functionality of these systems while achieving the desired finishes. Considerable attention was also given to acoustics, prioritizing noise reduction to foster a tranquil setting.

The renovations to the fourth floor of the Tyler Building were successfully completed in 2013, marking a significant milestone in Brattleboro Retreat’s mission to provide exceptional mental health and addiction treatment services.

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