Project Overview
Enterprise Solutions delivered complete electrical construction and design-build services for Belmont University’s Thomas F. Frist Jr. College of Medicine, a state-of-the-art medical education facility optimized for individual and collaborative learning. The project combined extensive BIM coordination, strategic prefabrication, and modular solutions to accelerate schedule and maximize field efficiency.
Our scope included:
- Installation of 58 prefabricated medical headwalls with prewired homerun whips and labeled circuits
- Strategic distribution of main electrical lines to non-stacking electrical rooms across multiple floors
- Design and installation of a modular electrical room to streamline equipment placement and commissioning
- Integration of Nashville’s Firefighter Air Replenishment System (FARS) in designated stairwell retreat areas
- Full power distribution, lighting, and life-safety coordination for clinical, classroom, and support spaces
Project highlights:
- Intensive VDC/BIM collaboration (1,637 hours) for clash mitigation and coordinated prefabrication
- Significant prefabrication savings and productivity gains: a core field team of three exceeded projected manhours by 30% through tight coordination with VDC and fabrication
- Early procurement strategy for long‑lead switchgear items to mitigate supply-chain impact and maintain schedule
The Thomas F. Frist Jr. College of Medicine now provides Belmont’s medical students with a modern, resilient learning environment. Enterprise Solutions’ integrated approach—combining modular assemblies, advanced modeling, and proactive procurement—delivered efficient, high-quality electrical systems that supported an accelerated delivery and long-term operational performance.









