(KMZA)--Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca has announced that Bern-based AHRS Construction has been selected as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMaR) for the hospital's upcoming construction and remodel project.
Hospital CEO Kiley Floyd said selecting a Construction Manager at Risk was the next step in the process and will help them move from a concept to detailed plans for the project.
Floyd said the hospital’s Building Committee, comprised of Board members, staff and a community member, had met to interview contractors responding to the request for proposals. The group met a second time to review the responses and ultimately make a recommendation to the hospital’s Board of Trustees.
Floyd said they received some dynamic responses. Ultimately, she said the decision came down to who was the most competitive and best responded to the needs of our organization.
AHRS Project Manager Eric Stallbaumer said they are thrilled and very grateful to have been selected for the project. Stallbaumer added they look forward to the partnership and getting the project started.
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