InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance member firm does hospital retrofit
JOPLIN, Mo. — August 11, 2015 — The opening in March 2015 of the new Mercy Hospital Joplin marked an important milestone in the recovery of a community that was devastated by a powerful tornado in 2011. The Springfield, Mo., office of InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance member C&C Group participated in this recovery as the contractor selected to provide, program and commission the CCTV and access control systems within the new hospital facility. C&C Group is a leading facility services provider in the Midwest with headquarters in the Lenexa Kan., and a longtime member of InsideIQ, an international alliance of independent building automation contractors.
The new 900,000-square foot, $465 million, state-of-the-art facility replaces the former St. John’s Regional Medical Center, which was reduced to a shell after the EF-5 tornado hit Joplin. Following the disaster, there were 161 fatalities, more than 1,000 injuries and damages totaling an estimated $2.8 billion in the southwestern Mo. community. Restoring the hospital as quickly as possible was a priority of the Mercy health system, which committed to rebuilding soon after the tornado disaster.
For its part of the reconstruction effort, C&C Group provided more than 400 IP cameras, access controls for almost 700 doors, numerous panic buttons, elevator controls, integration with the hospital’s newborn baby monitoring system and 200tb video storage with failover onto six servers. Other features of the system include a video wall in the security command center, a photo badging station and additional CCTV monitoring stations. There are even biometric iris readers to control access to critical areas within the 286 bed hospital.
“The greatest challenge for us in completing this project was the aggressive timeline for opening the new hospital in the spring of this year,” said Tim Marshment, vice president and general manager, C&C Group. “But we understood what this new facility meant to the community and how important it was to have a new hospital available to serve the healthcare needs of Joplin residents, so we were glad to press forward and meet the deadline.”
“InsideIQ member firms like C&C Group are experts at applying the latest technology for access control, security or building automation in a variety of facilities, from commercial offices to schools to hospitals,” said Paul Strohm, president of the InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance. “Our firms are also locally owned, independent businesses that are part of our communities, so our people understand that some facilities are more than just buildings. Mercy Hospital is an important part of the Joplin community offering critical services and we are proud to have contributed to the success of the recovery of the hospital and the town of Joplin.”
About Mercy
Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic health care system in the U.S. and serves millions annually. Mercy includes 46 acute care and specialty (heart, children’s, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, more than 700 physician practices and outpatient facilities, 40,000 co-workers and more than 2,000 Mercy Clinic physicians in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mercy also has outreach ministries in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
About InsideIQ
InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance is an organization comprised of independent commercial building and facility automation companies representing common automation and security system platforms. Our member firms across North America, Europe and Australia share best practices among more than 5,200 employees at over 110 locations. Members specialize in the design and implementation of facilities and process control systems, systems integration, enterprise security systems, facilities maintenance services, energy services, and the representation of other value-added products and services. The largest independent organization of its kind, InsideIQ member companies provide consistent applications, coordination, and support for commercial facility owners. More information is available online at www.insideiq.org.