SSM Health St. Clare Hospital and Clinics

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SSM HEALTH ST. CLARE HOSPITAL AND CLINICS

Baraboo, WI
Lake Delton, WI
Wisconsin Dells, WI

Overview

ARCHITECT

Kahler Slater

Square Footage

130,000 (Baraboo, WI)
9,700 (Lake Delton, WI)
15,000 (Wisconsin Dells, WI)

SSM HEALTH ST. CLARE HOSPITAL & CLINICS

Addition & Renovations

From our first project in 1991, Kraemer Brothers has completed several expansion and renovation projects to the SSM Health St. Clare Hospital and Health Services facilities including new imaging and emergency departments, an ambulance garage, and hospital entrance upgrades. Other projects include birthing center additions, remodeling of existing space for an Alzheimer’s unit, remodel of its surgical unit, MRI suite build-out, and a radiation/oncology addition. In addition to the Baraboo primary hospital, Kraemer Brothers participated in two clinics for our client, one in Lake Delton and another in Wisconsin Dells. An Urgent Care clinic, the Lake Delton facility features multiple exam rooms, general radiology, and treatment rooms. Our latest addition to the Lake Delton clinic included 6 exam rooms, nurses’ station, and a pair of offices. Around the same time as the Lake Delton addition, Kraemer Brothers completed a large 15,000 square foot addition to the Wisconsin Dells clinic. The larger of the two clinics, the Wisconsin Dells clinic focuses on therapeutic services. Featuring 6 provider offices, 22 exam rooms, treatment rooms, imaging rooms, blood draw stations, laboratory services rooms, and workstations for the nurses and care teams, this facility can accomodate more patients than before.

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Necedah Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center & Headquarters

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NECEDAH WILDLIFE REFUGE VISITOR CENTER & HEADQUARTERS

Necedah, WI

Overview

ARCHITECT

LHB Engineers & Architects

Square Footage

12,700

NECEDAH WILDLIFE REFUGE

Visitor Center & Headquarters

The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center and Headquarters looks out over pristine Wisconsin marshland and serves as a window – figuratively speaking – to the ecosystem. Built for the US Fish & Wildlife Service, this 11,900 square foot, single-story structure features interactive and interpretive displays to educate and entertain the public. The facility is equipped with sustainable design features that are teaching points on their own. The geothermal heating system features radiant floors and chilled beams with coils for heating and cooling water that reduces ductwork while conditioning different rooms. The facility’s photovoltaic solar panels include an interactive monitoring system so visitors see how much energy is being generated during a given time period. Also, a rainwater recovery system is implemented to harvest water running off the roof. An 800 square foot remote classroom was also constructed separate from the visitors center to further a connection to the environment. Boardwalks and walking trails provide views of this wildlife refuge that is critical habitat for sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, sedge wrens, waterfowl, and other wetland dependent wildlife.

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Greenway Manor

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GREENWAY MANOR

Spring Green, WI

Overview

ARCHITECT

Durrant Group, Inc.

Square Footage

12,150 Renovation
10,700 Addition

GREENWAY MANOR

Retirement Community

Kraemer Brothers returned to the Greenway Manor nursing home in Spring Green in May of 2011 to complete an addition and renovation to the existing home. The addition consisted of 20 new resident rooms, nurses’ station, whirlpool, storage, and an outdoor covered patio. Also, part of this project was a renovation to the dining rooms, kitchen, corridors, and the 31 existing resident rooms. Throughout our addition and renovation projects, we provided phasing and logistical plans to our client to minimize distribution to their daily routines. We also implemented dust and construction waste control to prevent contamination in the corridors Greenway Manor needed each day. Kraemer Brothers built the original facility in 1973 and the subsequent additions over the years, as well as smaller projects for our client, most recently including door replacements and ceiling repairs.

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Waterloo Women’s Center For Change

CIVIC & COMMUNITY PORTFOLIO

WATERLOO WOMEN'S CENTER FOR CHANGE

Waterloo, IA

Overview

ARCHITECT

Invision Architecture

Square Footage

22,400

WATERLOO WOMEN'S CENTER FOR CHANGE

Correctional Facility

With our extraordinary project experience for Law Enforcement Agencies, Kraemer Brothers traveled to Waterloo, Iowa to construct this 45-bed, low-security, residential correctional facility. This new facility also includes a field office wing consisting of conference rooms and offices. Built to LEED Gold Certified standards, the building utilizes a geothermal well with groundwater extraction and re-injection wells as well as an energy recovery ventilator. Inside, the lobby and conference rooms feature acoustical tile and exposed wood decking ceilings along with glu-lam wood beams. Outside, the building features brick and cut-stone veneer, metal wall panels, and clerestory glass windows. The unique landscaping includes rain gardens, native plantings, prairie grasses, and porous unit pavers. Meeting Iowa Department of Corrections’ strict standards, this building has advanced building automation and security systems.

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The House on the Rock Welcome Center

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THE HOUSE ON THE ROCK WELCOME CENTER

Spring Green, WI

Overview

ARCHITECT

Architectural Design Consultants, Inc.

Square Footage

17,280 (Welcome Center)
13,500 (Alex Jordan Jr. Center)

THE HOUSE ON THE ROCK

Welcome Center & Alex Jordan Jr. Center

Built alongside the infamous The House on the Rock, the Welcome Center and the Alex Jordan Jr. Center are popular tourist attractions. The Welcome Center features a ticket counter for tours along with a retail shop, centralized water feature, and a scenic overlook. The Alex Jordan Jr. Center includes a walk-out garden, gift shop, and multiple rooms documenting Alex’s life toward his passion for creative minded visionary architecture. Exposed timber beams and supports provide the structural frame to the buildings, while stone masonry covers the base of the building and is used as pillars throughout the attraction. Covered bridges allow for easy transportation, seamlessly connecting each attraction at The House on the Rock. Incorporating nature into the design, an Asian garden is located between the Welcome Center and Alex Jordan Jr. Center, while other water gardens are located throughout the facility.

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Trappers Turn Clubhouse Bar

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trappers turn clubhouse bar

Wisconsin Dells, WI

Overview

ARCHITECT

Architectural Design Consultants, Inc.

Square Footage

28,000
1,940

TRAPPERS TURN CLUBHOUSE BAR

Addition & Renovation

After a 28,000 square foot cart storage, banquet hall, food storage, and kitchen addition to the existing Trappers Turn clubhouse, Kraemer Brothers returned in 2011 to construct a 1,940 square foot clubhouse bar addition & renovation. A completely private dining space and bar, this area accommodates 60 guests and is perfect for business meetings, wedding rehearsals and other special gatherings. Featuring a private entrance, it also includes exterior seating on a patio for picturesque views. Wood-plank ceiling and wood soffit ceiling tile was installed throughout the room while granite countertops cover the bar and restrooms. Known as The North Room, this octagon shaped structure includes an EIFS and aluminum clad wood windows exterior, matching the existing building seamlessly. Luxurious furniture and fixtures are located throughout the room including gear-less direct-drive ceiling fans connected together with belting.

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