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Brad Kemp, The Advertiser – Construction continues on the campus of UL Wednesday, June 8, 2011, in Lafayette.

Lemoine Celebrates Groundbreaking on Our Lady of the Lake Livingston Project

The Lemoine Company celebrated groundbreaking ceremonies on the Our Lady of the Lake Livingston project in Walker, LA.

The memorable ceremony was attended by a large crowd of guests, including dignitaries Livingston Parish President Mike Grimmer, Walker Mayor Bobby Font, and Bishop Robert Muench who provided the blessing over the ceremony.  Hosted by Our Lady of the Lake Chief Executive Officer, Scott Wester, the event took place on the project site on Buddy Ellis Road.
 
The 140,000 square foot medical complex will include a free-standing emergency room, outpatient services such as a lab, imaging services such as CT, ultrasound, X-ray and MRI.  In addition, the facility will house physician offices, including specialists.  In addition to a 24/7 Emergency room, patients will have access to transfer services to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge when needed.  Trauma patients will be transferred via helicopter.

“Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge has about 500 team members who live in Livingston Parish, including myself,” said Dean Williams, Our Lady of the Lake Vice President of Operations and Our Lady of the Lake Livingston Project Administrator.  “When construction is complete, residents will have access to emergency care and other healthcare services in their own backyard. I am pleased to be a part of something that is bringing much needed healthcare services to my home parish.”

The decision to locate the facility in Livingston Parish is part of the organization’s strategic plan to respond to the healthcare needs of this growing community.

“Our Lady of the Lake Livingston is going to be something that hasn’t really been done yet within the state of Louisiana, and the unique aspects of our facility is really to encompass things that the community needs now,” said Scott Wester, Our Lady of the Lake Chief Executive Officer.

The facility is located just off I-12 providing easy access for the community.  “The location is just superb right there off the interstate,” said Mike Grimmer, Livingston Parish President. “Walker is almost in the center of the parish and it’s easy to get there.  It’s a blessing for the people of Livingston Parish.”
 
“It’s an ideal location. If you’re driving down the interstate you see this gorgeous beautiful lake that is just full of natural surroundings and trees. It’s an awesome piece of property and it’s going to be really pleasant to see,” said Jolene Ott, Livingston Parish Chamber Outgoing Chair.

Our Lady of the Lake Livingston incorporates the original goals of Our Lady of the Lake’s founders, the sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady.

“The Sisters are celebrating 100 years in this state and they have always asked us to make sure that we provide good access to the people and knowing what Livingston is today and where Livingston will be in the future, it’s a natural connection to the ministry that the sisters have asked us to provide,” Wester explained.

The original statue of Mary that was on Capitol Lake when Our Lady of the Lake hospital was located downtown is now on the main hospital campus in Baton Rouge.  In keeping with tradition, the hospital announced today that a replica of the statue will be placed on the lake at Our Lady of the Lake Livingston.

Construction on Our Lady of the Lake Livingston is due to be complete in the summer of 2012.

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Lemoine Sends More Care Packages to Troops Overseas

For the second time this year, Lemoine’s Built to Serve team, along with
the Lemoine Employee Family and its friends in the community, have
poured their hearts and efforts into a Treats for Troops drive.  The
goal for this drive was to collect enough donations to send 150 care
packages to our men and women overseas fighting for our freedom.  After
raising over $8,250 worth of donations, 170 care packages including
magazines, snacks, and personal items were sent during the first week of
December. 
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We’re happy to have received the following messages since sending the packages…

I wanted to send a very sincere thank you to all of you at The Lemoine Company for the box that I received in the mail today from you all…It was very thoughtful of your company to take the time, money, and effort to pack all of those boxes and send them over here to us this holiday season. It’s great to know that there are still people out there who care as you all do in this time of war and during this Holiday Season. May God bless each and every one of you this Christmas season. Thank you again. SGT Michael J Oglesbee F Co 2-135th AVN (Air Ambulance) Bayou Dustoff “Bring ‘Em Back Alive”
 
My name is Ken Martin.  I’m a Chief Warrant Officer in the California National Guard.  We are a medical evacuation unit flying UH-60 Blackhawks in Afghanistan on a one year tour. The climate here can be brutal and the landscape is quite barren, but we do have many of the comforts of home on our base, so I don’t have any complaints. I wanted to thank everyone at The Lemoine Company for the care packages you so thoughtfully sent at Christmas.  I am very grateful for the support we receive from home.  It is truly amazing and means so much. Thank you again. Sincerely, CW2 Ken Martin F Company 2-135th GSAB
 
Special thanks goes to the donors:

E.P. Breaux John & Lauren Dupre
Workplace Staffing Solutions Jerry & Celi Smith
Superior Construction Juneau Construction
Sheri Klumb INEX
Elite Concrete Pumpers Clint & Michelle Bishop
Rudy & Francisca Comeaux Matt & Theresa Jones
Greg & Kay Landry Brassco
Priority Systems IDN-Acme
Bracken Construction Janise’s Supermarket
Alexander’s Fine Books BHN
Associated Design Group Cross Environmental Services
Parker & Carrie Templeton Davis Contract Draperies
M&M Plumbing Gulf Coast Woodwork
CMC Capital Steel WT Masonry
Alpha Water Proofing Superior Steel
Atlas Metal Products Arnolds Masonry
Architectural Woods of Louisiana Another Broken Egg
Buddies A/C Pam Grimes
Claude’s Custom Cabinets Jamie Hebert
Barrett Landry Premium Glass
Envirogreen Ben Simms
AAA Signs Cara Carline
Alton Ozenne Todd Prudhomme
Ben Stine General Office Supply

Lemoine Celebrates Topping Out of Metairie Surgical Hospital

The Lemoine Company celebrated Topping Out festivities for the Crescent City Surgical Centre project in Metairie, Louisiana.

The lunchtime ceremony took place in the building’s first floor parking garage.  Superintendent, Ronnie Patton, played Emcee and recognized the craft workforce for their hard work thus far.  “219 days—that’s 142,350 man hours—without a lost time accident”, applauded Ronnie.  Truly an accomplishment they can be proud of.  CCSC CEO, Kirk Long, echoed Ronnie’s sentiments by complementing the team on their efforts to keep the project safe while still delivering a quality product—ahead of schedule.

Bar-b-que brisket and numerous door prizes drew a crowd of over 100.  Souvenir T-Shirts in “safety orange” commemorating the milestone were given in thanks to all attendees.

The $17.3 million project is a five-story cast-in-place concrete structure with a parking garage on the first three floors and specialty surgical hospital on floors four and five.

Lemoine is proud to partner with WHLC Architecture, LLC and is appreciative of the support from the doctors and staff as they anxiously await their new facility scheduled to complete at the end of 2010.

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Lemoine Awarded North Oaks MOB Project

The Gold Leaf Medical Office Building at North Oaks Hospital project bid at 2:00 on Tuesday, June 15.  Located in Hammond, Louisiana, the project consists of a new four story structural steel Medical Clinic Building.  Lemoine came in 1st out of 7 bidders—$37,000 lower than the second place bid of $13,227,000.

1 – Lemoine $13,190,000
2 – Anzalone $13,227,000
3 – Hoar
$13,660,500
4 – Brice
$13,850,000
5 – Hearn
$14,200,000

6 – D. Honore
$14,400,000
7 – Braodmoor
$14,690,000

Lemoine Completes Renovation to Beauregard Hall

The Lemoine Company completed renovations to Beauregard Hall on the campus of Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The project the complete gut and renovation of a building, dating back to the 1950’s, to transform it into a state of the art laboratory and teaching environment.

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Lemoine Hosts Family Picnic

The Lemoine Company employees and their families enjoyed a fun-filled Spring Picnic at Parc Hardy in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.  The crowd of over 200 enjoyed games, BBQ, face painting and more.  The Charity Dunking Booth was a huge success raising over $400 for the Built to Serve Charity Fund.

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Lemoine Hosts First Annual Charity Golf Tournament

The Lemoine Company hosted its first annual Built to Serve Charity Golf Tournament at Oakbourne Country Club in Lafayette, Louisiana.  Over 75 golfers showed up to support AMI Kids, Miles Perret Cancer Services, and our Armed Forces.  Sponsorships and Mulligan Packages brought in over $100,000 to these very worthy charities.  We look forward to another successful tournament next year!

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