Oregon Courthouse Obtains LEED Gold
CGL Companies recently announced that the Multnomah County Central Courthouse (MCCCH) has achieved LEED Gold certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
CGL Companies recently announced that the Multnomah County Central Courthouse (MCCCH) has achieved LEED Gold certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
What do you get when you mix two established design groups, a proven Southern construction firm, and the mutual goal of creating an ultra-secure, welcoming bastion of community justice?
The Hawaii Department of Public Safety (DPS) broke ground in July on the Women’s Community Correctional Center (WCCC) in Honolulu, marking a key milestone for the project that aims to greatly improve the conditions of female offenders.
Many of America’s government buildings are struggling with deferred maintenance issues, but the new Travis County Civil and Family Courts Facility coming to downtown Austin will not be one of them.
The American justice industry is entering a major wave of change, and a new webinar series from CGL aims to explore crucial emerging trends via an expert webinar series that kicks off on April 22.
The Governor of Alabama today signed binding lease agreements with CoreCivic to lease new correctional facilities to be constructed and owned by CoreCivic
Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) have announced the successful developer teams chosen from those who submitted proposals in May in response to the ADOC’s Request for Proposal (RFP) to improve the state’s prison infrastructure.
With a completion date slated for third quarter 2022, five of the seven floors of the new Wayne County Courthouse and Jail complex have been completed in midtown Detroit.
State officials are facing scrutiny over a proposed correctional facility — the new Utah State Prison — due to shifting cost estimates.
In Benton County, Ore., an evaluation of the existing criminal justice infrastructure has begun.