Missouri Baptist Hospital – Inpatient Renovation

Murphy Company has been actively engaged in the installation of medical gas piping and equipment, heating hot water piping, chilled water piping, floor-mounted fan coil units, VAV boxes, and sheet metal ductwork for this healthcare facility project. While the project is still ongoing, we are proud to report that we have remained on schedule and within budget—thanks in large part to the availability of skilled manpower and our team’s extensive experience working in hospital environments.

One of the more critical aspects of the project involved the planning and execution of medical gas shutdowns. Recognizing the sensitivity of this task, our team conducted thorough research and developed a detailed plan to ensure the process was executed safely and seamlessly, with no disruptions to existing systems or hospital operations.

Although no prefabrication was utilized on this project, our field team has maintained a high level of productivity and quality through efficient onsite coordination and effective communication with all trades.

Notably, the project has experienced zero safety incidents to date, which is a direct reflection of our ongoing commitment to jobsite safety protocols and proactive risk mitigation. This project is a testament to our ability to handle complex healthcare installations with precision, professionalism, and a focus on delivering reliable results in critical environments.

Owner BJC Healthcare
Building Type Renovation
Project Size $778,010
Contract Type Lump Sum
Completion Date 2025
Project Duration 12 Months

Murphy Team

Operations Manager: Nick Kniesche
Project Manager: Jim Wesling
Piping Foreman: Bob Mellor
Sheet Metal Foreman: Mike Tighe

Project Team

General Contractor: Rhodey Construction
Engineer: Introba
Architect: BSA Life Structures
Electrical: Guarantee Electrical

Scope of Work

HVAC
Med Gas
Piping
Sheet Metal