BEDFORD, Ind.—The $470-million Hoosier Hills Credit Union is expanding its main office campus here by adding an 8,056-square-foot building to house growing corporate functions. DEI Inc. led the building effort.
The existing campus currently consists of two buildings – a two-story and a one-story building – which hold the CU’s corporate office and a member service center.
Hoosier Hills recruited DEI Incorporated to construct the addition that will include human resources, accounting, and EFT staff, as well as a training room, two conference areas, and a comfort room. The workstations will be designed with enhanced sound proofing, including specialty panels and upgraded acoustical ceiling tiles for sound absorption. Hoosier Hills and DEI plan to break ground in the fall.
“With our continuing and projected growth, we were completely out of space to house our operations staff,” explained George McNichols, president/CEO of Hoosier Hills CU. “Our thoughts were to build an annex building across the street where we owned property. However, DEI recommended that we move employee parking across the street and connect the new annex building to our existing main office, which increases our efficiencies and adjacencies without duplicating common areas and maximizes our space allocation for needed personnel.”
