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Davidson Community College

Davidson County Community College – Health Sciences Center

Vannoy Construction provided preconstruction services and served as Construction Manager at Risk for the new Health Sciences Center at Davidson County Community College. The project consisted of a 2-story, 48,358 sf building with partial walk-out basement on the existing occupied campus; which houses the college’s nursing, pharmacy technology, medical lab technology, emergency medical science, massage therapy, and esthetic’s programs. The building was a steel-framed structure supported on spread footings, and the building envelope included brick, storefront windows, metal wall panels, TPO roofing, and standing seam metal roofing. The project also required a 25-foot high soil nail shoring system to facilitate remediation of approximately 10,000 cubic yards of unsuitable soils within the footprint of the future building. Vannoy Construction’s expertise in grading and site development work was instrumental in identifying and executing the most cost-effective strategy for completing the shoring and unsuitable soils work prior to construction.


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WCU Brown Hall

WCU Brown Hall

The WCU Brown Hall Renovation and Addition was a NC State Construction Management at Risk project. Brown Hall was composed of over 38,000 sf of renovation and 26,000 sf of addition and also included revamping WCU’s central energy plant. As the CM at Risk, Vannoy delivered over eight months of preconstruction services, which included constructability review, design coordination, budgeting, bid scope development, bid advertisement, public bidding, and a comprehensive Value Engineering from Schematic Design through 100% Contract Documents. Brown Hall was bid in three phases to help mitigate schedule impacts due to design development, while assisting with contract procurement and allowing the project to accommodate non-concurrent activities and shorten the critical path.

Brown Hall provides the university a strategic pivot point between the original campus, student housing, and the College of Art and Sciences, while providing new campus dining options along with an integral Steak-n-Shake and outparcel Starbucks. Additionally, the 2nd Level provides new offices for Student Support Services.

The WCU Steam plant Renovation was funded as an emergency project and Vannoy was able to help ensure the project was a competitive bid, while capturing the economies of scale associated with the concurrent activities of Brown Hall by bidding the project as an alternate. The project required continuous coordination with university maintenance and facilities staff as the major demo and renovation were being completed while the facility remained 100% operational.

 


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Joint Health & Education Center

Henderson County Health Sciences Center

The Henderson County Joint Health and Education  Center consists of a three story facility of approximately 99,000 sf. The First Floor (35,461 sf) is occupied by Pardee Health as an Outpatient Cancer Center/Infusion Center, while the Second (30,857 sf) and Third Floors (32,441 sf) are for higher education and medical simulation use by Wingate University and Blue Ridge Community College.

 

The facility is aimed at the betterment of Henderson County and will improve educational opportunities and medical care for County residents by strengthening ties between the hospital, higher education institutions and municipal groups.

 

Vannoy Construction was selected early and provided preconstruction services for the Schematic Design and Design Development Design prior to transitioning to Construction Document pricing. The collaborative effort with the Owner and Design team allowed the design parameters to be guided so that the project was able to go to contract under budget.


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Vannoy WIlkes Community College

WCC Health Sciences Building

This state construction project was a complete transformation of an existing bank building converted to the college of nursing and health sciences. The three-story, 46,000 sf renovation space included new office space for professors, new class rooms, cyber class rooms, upgraded elevator and multiple nursing simulation labs. Integrated on second floor was a EMS simulation center with fully functioning ambulance for true-to-life simulations of emergency situations. A change order added an additional full dental school with live patients accessible to students featuring five rooms of an operating dental clinic. This project finished $150,000 under budget.