Dubbed as one of the biggest and costliest 21st century construction projects announced in Cleveland, Electricians Work contractors were selected to provide highly experienced tradesmen and tradeswomen for the Health Education Campus building.
The project, a joint effort between the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University, is a $515 million project to build a four-story state-of-the-art facility to train doctors, nurses, physician assistants and dentists under one roof to foster collaboration that could improve care and reduce costs.
The 485,000-square-feet building will house the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine and Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.
A separate 90,000-square-feet dental clinic will be built to train students by having them provide treatment for low-income city residents.
The $25 million electrical contract will provide enough work for 40 highly skilled and highly trained electrical workers to spend 2.5 years on the jobsite. In total, the project will require an estimated 170,000 man hours to complete the electrical contract.
Both the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve understand the importance of using only highly skilled and highly trained electrical workers to complete projects safely and one time and on under budget.
Electricians Work Contractors ensure all electrical workers on this project will receive excellent pay and great health and retirement benefits, while also receiving free industry leading training to keep them safe and productive on the jobsite.
The overall project is expected to be completed prior to the start of the 2019 fall semester.
If you are an experienced electrical worker, fill out the form on this page to learn how you can get the opportunity to work on such a high profile project like the Health Education Campus building.