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Overlake 4 Phase TI

Overlake 4 Phase TI

As the lead project manager for the healthcare industry, Jerome Lamear’s invested time in this market has paid off with being awarded the Overlake Cancer Wellness Center Project. Jerome has partnered with GLY for this 2 year long job that has awarded Auburn Mechanical full plumbing and HVAC. The design/build project will also include engineering from Auburn’s engineering department.

The Overlake Cancer Wellness Center project will include 4 TI phases to move various departments within the Overlake Campus, Including the Medical Office Tower and Overlake Medical Pavilion buildings. The following are the 4 project phases:

Phase 1
Neurology
Pulmonary + Internal Medicine
Colorectal

Phase 2
Outpatient Imaging and Lab
North and West Entrance Revisions
Overlake Medical Office Tower – L1 Corridor

Phase 3
Temporary Breast Surgery
Medical Oncology Clinic

Phase 4
Cancer Wellness Center (4 phases)

Amazon Block 45

Amazon Block 45

Steve Lemay, Foreman for Amazon Block 45 and Sean Chitwood Field Foreman, gives us a sneak peak of the 800 feet of underground plumbing being installed. The Amazon Block 45 project is a 12 Story Office High Rise with over 4 stories of garage, located in South Lake Union. General contractor for the project is Turner Construction.

Highline Medical Center – Pharmacy Remodel

Highline Medical Center – Pharmacy Remodel

It’s a great Tuesday at Highline Medical Center – Pharmacy Remodel. Crane operations were underway with the raising of a 4 ton HVAC Condensing Unit and a Haakon Custom air handling unit with a total weight of 4,620lbs, to the roof-top of t…he Highline Medical Center building. With precise coordination between GLY Construction and Auburn Mechanical, the crane operation was a success. Auburn Mechanicals project team consists of Project Manager Jerome Lamear, Project Foreman Steve Predmore, Safety Director Joe Geist, Harry Munoz, Gage Roseburgh, and Eric Shirley. See More

AUBURN MECHANICAL RECEIVES MCAA SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARD

Auburn, WA – In an industry where on the job safety is top priority, company safety policies and procedures is a critical program that is in place industry wide.  It’s how the program… is implemented and followed through that leads to the success with on the job safety.

Auburn Mechanical, a leader in the mechanical construction industry, has proven that there program is a success.  With services consisting of Plumbing, Fabrication, Pure Water Service, HVAC/Refrigeration, and Mechanical systems, risks are an everyday occurrence.

Auburn Mechanicals Safety Director, Joe Geist has analyzed these day to day risks and helped facilitate a program that has shown success, with being awarded the MCAA Safety Excellence Award.  The national award is one of the top honors in the industry.  “Our management and employees are truly focused on maintaining a safe and healthy workplace for all involved.  This attitude is evidenced when visiting the work areas, in both the offices and the construction sites.  We are all committed to ensure every employee goes home at the end of every day without injury.  This is more than a corporate mantra, it’s a way of doing business,” said Auburn Mechanicals Safety Director Joe Geist.

Stacy Johnson, President of Auburn Mechanical, received this national honor at the 2014 MCA Annual Convention in Scottsdale Arizona.  “I was honored to accept this award on behalf of our employees who everyday support a safe and injury free work environment thru their examples and actions.  It takes commitment at all levels of a company to embrace a corporate culture of safety.  This is only achieved thru constant awareness and perseverance,” said Johnson.

52 Mechanical Contractors applied for this award in 4 categories.  Auburn Mechanical was in the third category based on 302,476 man-hours worked in 2013.  MCAA Safety Excellence Award was open to all members of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America.