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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

First United Methodist Church - Peoria, IL

Summit Masonry has been working on erecting the first of two elevator shafts and attaching 8" CMU (Concrete Masonry Units) firewall reinforced block to the existing church exterior wall.  Inside demo is underway.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

OSF Hospice Home - Peoria, IL

PAST PERFORMANCE - The OSF Hospice Home is a residentially themed 23,000 sq ft, slab-on-grade, wood framed structure consisting of 16 private resident/patient rooms and bathrooms arranged on two wings. Each wing has a living room with a play area for children and its own nurses’ station. The central core area includes a chapel, conference room, administrative offices, laundry room, kitchen, dining rooms, a volunteer room, a staff break-room and an internet cafe. A landscaped courtyard that includes walking paths, water features and a covered gazebo sits between the two resident wings.     

The HVAC system consists of a main central chiller with 6 Air Handling Units suspended from the ceiling in the main corridors. A dry-pipe fire sprinkler system provides coverage in the attic and in the conditioned living spaces below. Other systems include medical air, oxygen and vacuum, integrated nurse call/patient locator system, fire detection and alarm, closed-circuit television, digital access control/security, emergency power generation and wireless network access throughout the facility.


















 












































Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Bryan Baldovin - Senior Superintendent

Bryan has been involved in construction for over 34 years as a journeyman carpenter and as a construction superintendent. He has experience in all facets of the building structure and systems. His experience includes both self-performing the work and the coordination and supervision of numerous subcontractors and suppliers. He is experienced in very complex, multi-faceted projects. Mr. Baldovin has proven himself to be organized, knowledgeable, quality minded and energetic in completing projects. Bryan is one of P.J. Hoerr’s most experienced and respected construction superintendents.

 












Certifications
OSHA Ten-Hour Construction Safety and Health Course
Medic Program First Aid Training


Here are some of the recent projects Bryan was a part of:

Parsons Company, Inc. Goodfield Phase I, Roanoke, IL - Project Superintendent for this 55,000 square foot manufacturing facility for Parsons Company. 2012
Advocate BroMenn Patient Tower Addition, Normal, IL – Project Superintendent responsible for the construction of this $40.5 million, four story, 140,000 sq ft hospital wing that houses the hospital’s ICU and Mother/Baby suites. 2012
Sterile Processing Department Addition and Renovation, SFMC, Peoria, IL - Project Superintendent for this $5M, 18,000 square foot multi-phased addition and renovation project, which included a two level expansion below the existing hospital and phased renovation of existing space, all without shutting down Sterile Processing Department operations. 2011
Caterpillar Instrument Application Center, East Peoria, IL – Project Superintendent for this $6.3 million, 28,000 sq ft machine laboratory. 2009
Caterpillar Machine Development Center, East Peoria, IL – Project Superintendent on this 154,000 sq ft, $15.4 million large equipment performance and testing facility. 2008
Eastview Christian Church Youth Activities Building, Normal, IL – Project Superintendent for this $3 million youth activities facility. 2007
HeartCare Midwest, Peoria, IL – Project Superintendent responsible for the construction of this $13 million, four story, 87,000 sq ft medical office building and ambulatory surgical center. 2005
InPlay Development and The Forte Center, Peoria, IL – Project Superintendent for this $6.2 million, 58,000 sq ft multi-use entertainment, event and office development. 2004
Canton Country Club Clubhouse, Canton, IL – Project Superintendent on this $2.8 million, 25,000 sq ft clubhouse and dining facility. 2002

Canton Country Club Clubhouse, Canton, IL Project Superintendent on this $2.8 million, 25,000 sq ft clubhouse and dining facility. 2002

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Corporate South H-1 Cafeteria - Bloomington, IL

PAST PERFORMANCE - Transformation is complete of this existing administrative space at Corporate South H-1 Cafeteria. It required demolition and a complete remodel to make way for the new food court and cafeteria. Some of the vendor spaces within the food court are; Panda Express, Chik-fil-A, Salsaritas Fresh Cantina, and a 'Flex' space. Additionally casual, private and executive dining rooms were added.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

P.J. Hoerr Quarterly Safety and Company Overview - March of Dimes Fundraiser

On Monday, November 12th P.J. Hoerr/Summit Masonry/Benchmark Millwork held their annual March of Dimes fundraiser and company meeting at the company headquarters. A nacho dinner was prepared and everyone attending donated a minimum of $10 each to The March of Dimes. The company matched all donations given. The meeting opened with an overview of current work on hand by company CEO Bob Hoerr. Bob then introduced the company's new Director of Corporate Safety, Hans Hinrichsen who gave a brief overview of his philosophy and vision for the companies' safety initiatives as well as an update on safety performance for the year to date. Raffle ticket numbers were then read by company President Joe Hart and attendees were able to come up and select from various prize items. The meeting concluded with a "construction skills" contest pitting Nick Hart, Dan Blazevich, Hans Hinrichsen and Billy Rieck against each other. The object was to see who would be the fastest to drive 5 nails into a 4x4, cut off the end of the 4x4 with a handsaw and then roll up a 25 foot electric cord. Everyone was able to place tickets into the can of the contestant they thought most likely to win. Billy Rieck was the winner and a ticket was pulled from his can. Josh Neltner was the lucky ticket and he received a day off with pay. It was a great event and helped to raise over $3,000 for the March of Dimes. Thanks to all that participated!






For more information, visit the March of Dimes Website at marchofdimes.com or it's Spanish language Website at nacersano.org































 













 












 
Lindsay Rodriguez Community Director of March of Dimes





















The moment Billy Rieck raised his hands in victory
WELCOME TO ALL THINGS P.J. HOERR, INC.