St. Luke's Construction
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Office Phone: 208-381-2023 Office Fax: 208-381-4613
Physical Address: 214 East Jefferson St. Boise, Id. 83712
Mailing Address: 190 East Bannock St. Boise, Id. 83712
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Scope of Services
The purpose of St. Luke’s Architecture, Construction and Real Estate Department is to contribute to the mission and vision of the Health System. We strive to provide the highest quality architecture and construction services, leasing and facility planning in the most ethical, safe and financially efficient manner.
Services provided include planning, design, programming, estimating, scheduling, public agency approval, architecture, construction document preparations, engineering, permitting, abatement, construction management, primary construction and-remodeling services, leasing, property acquisition, and post occupancy management services.
Our professional in-house team serves as a Construction Manager bidding and managing all St. Luke’s projects. Project sizes range from small office remodels to large new construction projects including full hospital facilities.
St. Luke’s Health System serves patients throughout southern Idaho, northern Nevada, and eastern Oregon. It is our department’s philosophy to reinvest St. Luke’s financial resources back into the local economies where we are fortunate to have the opportunity and responsibility to design and manage projects. We work primarily with local design professionals and sub contractors. When the local market does not have the talent or capacity to provide the services we need, we may choose to seek services from outside of our primary service region. We may use out of area firms to supplement local firms on large scale projects in order to bring their national or international health care experiences and production capabilities to the team.
News:
OSHA begins new Fall Prevention Campaign in 2012
OSHA has begun a campaign to raise awareness and help prevent deadly falls in construction. The campaign will provide employers and workers with life-saving information and educational materials about working safely from ladders, scaffolds and elevated platforms. In 2010, more than 10,000 construction workers were injured as a result of falling while working from heights, and there were 264 fall fatalities. Companies can help prevent falls by 3 simple steps...Plan.Provide.Train. OSHA has launched a new website dedicated to Fall Prevention and you can access it Here to learn more about these steps and find other useful training tools.
St. Luke's Magic Valley receives praises from Idaho Power for energy conservation. (The following is a story that appeared on KMVT news website:)
By Joey Martin Story Created: May 15, 2012 at 9:11 PM MDT Story Updated: May 15, 2012 at 10:57 PM MDT
Twin Falls, Idaho (KMVT–TV) – Tuesday afternoon, Saint Luke's Magic Valley received some very special praise from Idaho Power, for their first full year of outstanding environmental sustainability.In its first year of operation, St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center has saved in total 7,546,020 kilowatt hours with its energy focused design and construction.
On Tuesday afternoon, Todd Shultz, Energy Efficiency Program Leader with Idaho Power, recognized the hospitals excellence in energy conservation and awarded a special recognition plaque to the CEO of Saint Luke's Magic Valley, Jim Angle.
"So on behalf of the Board of Directors and our health care system, again, with Idaho Power it's a great partnership. A lot of great people were involved in the planning. We're thankful."
Said Jim Angle, CEO of Saint Luke's Magic Valley.
"Were really here to just to congratulate Saint Luke's, take a look at the facility. You know it's a landmark in the community. Were just really pleased that we've been a part of this," said Todd Shultz, Leader of the Idaho Power Energy Efficiency Program.
In total, the amount of energy saved from the first year of operations at the new St. Luke's facility would be enough energy to power over 600 average sized homes in Idaho Power's service area.
News article and video link: www.kmvt.com/news/local/Specail-Parise-For-Saint-Lukes-Enviornmental-Excellence
St. Luke's Construction received Recycling Award for donating construction metals to the John William Jackson Fund. St. Luke's Const. gained Platinum Level status with the 2011 iYERP Environmental Stewardship Award and was given the "Little CAT" Award for a second place finish with the recycled construction metals yielding $17,421. If you are interested in learning more about the fund or how you can participate in this recycle program, click www.johnwilliamjacksonfund.org

Fall Protection rules have changed: Residential Contractors are now required to follow Commercial Construction Fall Protection Rules.
In fiscal year 2010 OSHA assessed the highest penalties for fall protection standard violations in construction. Click Fall Protection for an extensive guide to this OSHA standard.

New Crane Rules are in effect as of Nov. 8, 2010. Use the following link to access the OSHA website and view everything you need to know about the Crane and Derricks Construction Standard.
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