how we do it

We are dedicated to providing expert capital project management, and carrying the load so you don’t have to.

Capital Project Management - How we do it - HMK Company

long lasting.
durable.
easy to maintain.

Through creating environments conducive to success and a passion for serving our clients, we operate on these promises:

Every capital project should outlive the current generation and be provision for the next, through ensuring sustainable practices, building standards, and education standards.

Consistent communication and alignment of project goals, budgets, and construction phase updates|from concept to completion.

Long lasting, durable, and cost effective building materials and methods; ensuring the district can easily maintain facilities.

Investment in local economy through keeping taxpayer dollars in your community.

The complexities of your capital project are removed, by leveraging our diverse experience and streamlining the process. We carry the load, resulting in minimal impact on the district.

 

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our process

Pre Bond

HMK listens to the program needs of the district and develops solutions, begins planning, reviews site conditions, strategizes, generates solutions, and communicates the bond promise to the community.

Bond Pass

HMK facilitates the selection process of design professionals. After the bond passage, HMK works with the district’s financial institution, underwriters, bond council, legal counsel, and school board.

Design Phase

HMK facilitates the design phase by ensuring the educational program, building standards, and sustainability standards are included in the design and within budget. User groups are implemented, consisting of teachers, coaches, facility members and staff, district members, students, and community members.

Bid Day

General contractors bid the project. HMK facilitates the bidding and award process.

Construction Phase

HMK ensures that all three standards of the educational program, building standards, and sustainability standards are met, budget, schedule, design is implemented, and quality control.

Completion

Punchlist, as-built, contractor walk+through, owner receives O&M (Operations and Manuals), district receives training, and the building is commissioned.

We manage every aspect of your capital project

HMK brings quality into each project through ensuring the highest building standards, budgets met, on time completion, transparent communication, and consistent process from start to finish.

we find solutions

Achieved through partnerships with our clients to ensure a final result that meets standards and expectations.

Follow HMK through the process

Griffin Construction meets with SĀJ Architecture and the District for the Construction Manager|General Contractor (CMGC) kickoff meeting. Griffin will provide a valuable service during the preconstruction phase of the project. Throughout the design phases, Griffin will conduct a thorough review of the design and offer valuable recommendations to the Project Team. These recommendations will cover aspects such as constructability, material availability, procurement timelines, construction scheduling, and cost estimates. ...

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Completion | The renovation of Jackson County Fire District 5 Station 4 is complete.

The project completed a much-needed seismic retrofit that included a new roof, windows/doors, and exterior siding. The renovations provide the facility with seismic-resisting capability that will enable immediate use in emergency responses following a seismic event. The use of fiber cement siding and masonry details instead of wood will also improve the resiliency of the station during potential wildfires.

Other changes to the station included the conversion of one bay to multi-use with a new shower/restroom that will add capacity for additional personnel during peak wildfire season.

The station is also using four-fold apparatus bay doors that are the first of their kind installed in Southern Oregon. Following the 2020 Almeda Fire that destroyed over 2,500 homes, Jackson County Fire District 5 adopted this style door as a standard for all its stations. The doors are not only more durable and reduce maintenance costs, but they are also much easier to operate during power outages common to catastrophic events.

Upgraded insulation, heating and air conditioning is anticipated to improve firefighter comfort and save operating costs.

Firefighters plan to reoccupy the station in mid-December to early January depending on weather and holiday schedule.
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Exploring the ‘Hidden Heart’ of the New Government and Public Safety Building; the concealed systems in the ceilings, where a complex network of pipes, conduits, and HVAC equipment will tirelessly power the new Government and Public Safety Center!

This intricate web of essential systems is organized and skillfully interwoven within the overhead structure, ensuring seamless electricity, water, and climate control throughout the building.

Multiple subcontractors collaborate closely, orchestrating design, ordering materials, coordinating installation schedules, and executing installation.
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The Jackson County Fire District 5 Station 4 seismic renovation project reached a significant milestone with the installation of the apparatus bay doors.

Although common in larger districts, these four-fold doors are the first of their kind installed in Southern Oregon. Following the 2020 Almeda Fire that destroyed over 2,500 homes, Jackson County Fire District 5 adopted this style door as a standard for all its stations.

The doors are not only more durable and reduce maintenance costs, but they are also much easier to operate during power outages common to catastrophic events.

The only items remaining are paint touch up and cleaning that will take place in November with Firefighters reoccupying the renovated station in mid-December to early January depending on weather and holiday schedule.

The seismic retrofit project includes a new roof, windows/doors, and exterior siding that should be completed by the fall of 2023 and will make much needed structural upgrades to the station that was originally constructed in 1975.
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