Plans In Works To Expand Mich. Jail

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Construction plans are being prepared for a $20 million expansion to the Kalamazoo County Jail facility. 
 
Current plans call for a 79,400-square-foot, 250-bed expansion consisting of a new or renovated receiving and booking area, inmate medical care facility and area to store inmate property as well as a modified or expanded kitchen facility to feed a larger jail population than the current kitchen can accommodate.
 
Indiana-based design firm RQAW and Byce & Associates, an architectural firm with an office in Kalamazoo, are drafting designs and construction documents for the first stage of the CM managed expansion of the 327-bed jail.
 
Miller Davis Company was recently approved to act as construction manager for the project. 
 
The architects and engineers will also design a 20-year master plan for a 1,000-bed jail.
 
The project is not slated for construction until the middle of 2012 or later.

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