Health Sciences Education Complex

University of Nebraska at Kearney - University of Nebraska Medical Center

A joint venture between UNK and UNMC, this 46,000 square foot, two-story learning facility houses seven health education programs and serves over 300 students. It features seven classrooms, five laboratories, and over fourteen simulation areas to advance healthcare and promote inter-professional education in a rural setting.

Kearney, NE

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Excel Chiropractic and Wellness

New construction of a single story, 6,784 square foot, slab on grade chiropractic and wellness center with additional tenant space for future use.

 

Lincoln, NE

Center for STEM, Power Mechanics, and Applied Technologies

Community College of Aurora

New construction of a 55,000 square foot educational facility. The building will provide students with hands-on training and education to prepare them for entry into the workforce or transfer to four-year institutions. The curriculum will offer pathways in various fields including construction, diesel power mechanics, engineering, cyber security, renewable energy, as well as other STEM pathways in math, science, and applied technology. The building will be equipped with modern technology and equipment to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen fields.

 

Aurora, CO

Renderings provided by BVH Architecture

Lancaster County Mental Health Crisis Facility

Lancaster County

The Lancaster County Mental Health Crisis Facility underwent a 17,400 square foot addition and renovation. This involved the complete demolition of all existing offices, walls, and MEP systems. New site utilities and a fire suppression wet sprinkler system were installed for safety. The addition featured 19 new bedrooms for patients, along with two seclusion rooms, a fitness area, restrooms, locker rooms, offices, and a parking lot. Significant security enhancements were implemented, including upgrades to doors, walls, ceilings, door hardware, and security systems to meet Behavioral Health guidelines. Unique construction materials were utilized to prevent self-harm incidents within the facility.

 

Lincoln, NE