Healthcare Projects
Rapid City Regional Hospital Third floor Emergency Wing
Project Description: The Rapid City Regional Hospital has added a third floor to its Emergency wing in an expansion that adds office space, and 20 beds to the Department. The addition helps hospital staff in the handling of patients and with the progressive care that often follows. More space allows for the option of holding patients over a period of time when needed. This improves efficiency and service of the staff. The existing emergency facilities remained open throughout construction.
Architect: Lund Associates
Project Manager: Danny Wegner
Assistant Project Manager: Bobbie Christenson
Superintendent: Neil Weber
Black Hills Surgery Center
Project Description: This successful surgery center has become known for its excellent service and outgrew its ability to meet local demand. The upswing in demand prompted a recent expansion to the facility that increases the ability to serve patients. Three operating rooms equipped with modern features and technology was added to bolster surgical capacity. New space for staff members was added to accommodate more personnel and pre-surgery activities. Administrative and support facilities were also added to enhance the center's ability to provide great service.
Fall River Hospital
Project Description: The new Fall River Health Services critical access hospital is open to serve local residents. The modern medical facility houses a new emergency department, surgery suites, 25 beds, and all support facilities. Fall River Health Services strives to provide the best care to the community, and this new facility greatly helps that mission.
*J. Scull construction was a subcontractor to JE Dunn- Kansas City on the project.
Rapid City Regional Hospital
Central Utilities Plant
Project Description: This project was a major upgrade to the hospital's utilities and power plant. Construction included a new grounds building with a fenced yard, and a new Central Utility Plant (CUP) with a tunnel connecting it with the existing power plant. The tunnel is cast in place concrete 20' wide x 14' high x 500' long going partially under the existing building. The CUP is two stories and is built of site cast tilt up concrete panels. The project required extensive coordination of major mechanical & electrical systems, emergency power generators, coolers, cooling tower, water softeners, fire suppression system, fiber optic system, and communications.









