Maintenance and Capital Planning: The Vision for San Diego’s New Vista Detention and Re-entry Facility
Managing the maintenance needs of multiple jail facilities is no small task.
Managing the maintenance needs of multiple jail facilities is no small task.
Across the country, counties are investing in spaces that can both serve the needs of today’s court system and position them for long-term growth, with the ultimate goal of reinforcing public trust in civic institutions.
Douglas County, Kan., broke ground earlier this year on the Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, an $82 million civic and public safety project that marked the largest capital improvement project in the county’s history.
The Florida Department of Corrections has selected Omaha, Neb.-based HDR to lead architectural and engineering services for the Statewide Dorm Project, with the objective of increasing housing capacity and modernizing conditions at correctional institutions across the state.
hase one of the $17M renovation project at the Brazos County Juvenile Services Department in Bryan—a city located 86 miles southwest from Austin—is now complete.
The $14 million renovation of the Madison County Jail in Edwardsville—located approximately 240 miles south of Chicago—is more than 90 percent finished.
Renovations at the Otsego County Jail in Cooperstown, N.Y., are now complete after nine months.
Fairfield County commissioners are considering a major renovation of the Fairfield County Courthouse that dates back to 1871.
The Madison County Courthouse renovation and addition project in Wampsville, N.Y., reached a milestone on April 1 as a bronze statue of Lady Justice was lifted into place on the dome of the 110-year-old structure.
The Ouray County Courthouse is currently undergoing construction and restoration work that will bring the historic building into the 21st century.