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Rogers Behavioral Health

Lemberg provides ongoing electrical, data communications and business signs services to the healthcare industry, including several Rogers Behavioral Health locations including Oconomowoc, Brown Deer, and West Allis. This includes new and existing electrical work as the organization expands services and care. 

Lemberg's Data Communications team provided design-build services and updated structured data cabling throughout multiple Rogers Behavioral Health facilities as well as wireless access points, fiber infrastructure upgrades, and support grid installation for cabling for remodeled corridors. 

Rogers Memorial Hospital engaged Lemberg's Signs and Lighting team to assist with the 2019 re-branding of the organization to Rogers Behavioral Health. The project included new signage to reflect new colors, image updates and logo. In order to reduce cost for the customer, Lemberg utilized the footprint of existing ground signs. In 2025, the Lemberg Signs and Lighting team provided stunning brand signage at the Rogers 102nd Street location in West Allis. Learn more about that project here

In 2022, Lemberg worked with Rogers Behavioral Health to provide the electrical construction and data communications work for a new café and lobby at the West Allis location. 

In 2024, Lemberg's Data Communications team replaced a traditional access control system with new a Verkada hybrid cloud system that allows the customer to have all their systems under a single command system. Several locations received upgraded security door access as well. 

Project Features

  • Monument Sign
  • Freestanding 
  • Budget-Friendly
  • Structured Data Cabling
  • Fiber Optics
  • Wireless Access Points (WAP)
  • Electrical Wiring
  • Design-Build
  • Verkada Hybrid Cloud System
  • Single Command System
  • Security Door access

Details:

Location: Multiple Locations, WI

Industry: Healthcare

Divisions: Signs, Data, Construction

Project Type: Remodel/Expansion/Upgrade