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· U.S. Department of Justice
National Institute of Jus1ice

National Directory of
Corrections Construction
Second Edition
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About the National Institute of Justice

About the American Correctional Association

The National Institute of Justice is a research branch
of the U.S. Department of Justice. The Institute's
mission is to develop knowledge about crime, its causes
and control. Priority is given to policy-relevant research that can yield approaches and information that
State and local agencies can use in preventing and
reducing crime. The decisions made by criminal justice
practitioners and policymakers affect millions of citizens, and crime affects aJmost all our public institutions
and the private sector as well. Targeting resources,
assuring their effective allocation, and developing new
means of cooperation between the public and private
sector are some of the emerging issues in law enforcement and criminal justice that research can help
illuminate.

The American CorrectionaJ Association (ACA) is a
multidisciplinary organization consisting of individuals, agencies, and organizations involved in the entire
spectrum of correctional activities. A membership
organization, the ACA is comnritted to the needs of
its members. It serves as a forum and clearinghouse
on correctional issues, is a leading publisher of correctional publications, promotes the professional development of persons working in all aspects of corrections,
and is the accrediting body for correctional facilities,
agencies, and programs.

Carrying out the mandate assigned by Congress in the
Justice Assistance Act of I 984, the National Institute
of Justice:
• Sponsors research and development to improve and
strengthen the criminal justice system and related civil
justice aspects, with a balanced program of basic and
applied research.
• Evaluates the effectiveness of justice improvement
programs and identifies programs that promise to be
successful if continued or repeated.
• Tests and demonstrates new and improved approaches to strengthen the justice system, and recommends actions that can be taken by Federal, State, and
local governments and private organizations and individuals to achieve this goal.
• Disseminates information from research, demonstrations, evaluations, and special programs to Federal,
State, and local governments, and serves as an internationaJ clearinghouse of justice information.

• Trains criminal justice practitioners in research and
evaluation findings. and assists practitioners and researchers through fellowships and special seminars.
The Directorof the Institute is appointed by the President of the United States, and upon confirmation by
the Senate, serves at the President's pleasure. The
Director establishes the research and development
objectives of the Institute. The Director has finaJ authority to approve grants, contracts, and cooperative
agreements, and maintains responsibility for fiscal
operations of the Institute. In establishing its research
agenda, the Institute is guided by the priorities of the
Attorney GeneraJ and the needs of the criminal justice
field. The Institute actively solicits the views of police,
courts, and corrections practitioners as well as the
private sector to identify the most critical problems
and to plan research that can help resolve them.
James K. Stewart
Director

The American Correctional Association was founded
in 1870 as the National Prison Association and was
later calledthe American Prison Association. Congresses of Correction have been held every year since 1870.
At the 1954 Annual Congress of Correction, the name
was changed to the American Correctional Association
to reflect the expanding philosophy of corrections and
its increasingly important role in society.
As the national voice of corrections, the American
Correctional Association is committed to exerting a
positive influence on the shaping of national and international correctional policy. Perhaps ACA's most pervasive influence has been in its nationally recognized
and accepted standards and accreditation program for
adult and juvenile facilities.
The ACA is a leading publisher of correctionaJ materials, including correspondence courses, books, a
magazine, and newsletters. ACA also trains correctional personnel at all levels through onsite workshops
and correspondence courses. ACA sponsors two meetings annually: the Congress of Correction in August,
and the Winter Conference in January. Both include
lectures, seminars, workshops, and exhibits addressing
a wide variety of correctional issues.
Su Cunningham
President

U.S. Department of Justice
National Institute of Justice
Office of Communication and Research Utilization

National Directory of
Corrections Construction
Second Edition
by

Charles B. DeWitt
National Institute of Justice

April 1988

National Institute of Justice
James K. Stewart
Director

American Correctional Association
Su Cunningham
President

published by the
American Correctional Association
4321 Hartwick Road, Suite L-208
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-7600

This project was supported by the U.S. Department of Justice,
National Institute of Justice grant number 84-IJ-CS-0019,
awarded to Charles B. DeWitt, Research Fellow, National Institute
of Justice. This Second Edition of the National Directory ofCorrections Construction was prepared by Aspen Systems Corporation
under contract number OJP-87-C-002, and published by the

American Correctional Association. Points of view or opinions
stated in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily

represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department
of Justice or the American Correctional Association.
The facility design and management concepts illustrated by the
projects published in this directory do not necessarily reflect the
official policy or recommendations of the National Institute of
Justice or the American Correctional Association nor is any endorsement of particular designs, firms, or products implied. In
particular, it is not possible to determine if all facilities shown
here are in full compliance with the Federal Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention Act.
Copyright© 1988 by Charles B. DeWitt.

Foreword
National Institute of Justice

Corrections policymakers and administrators face difficult choices today. Should they spend scarce resources on expensive prison and jail construction to
accommodate growing jail and prison populations or
must they release convicted offenders into the community as a way of easing crowded conditions?
Space shortages distort and subvert our justice system.
In 1985, for example, more than 18,000prisoners were
released before completing their sentences because of
space limitations. At the same time, prison construction
and operating costs have risen enormously, making
corrections the fastest growing component of State
budgets. Investment in building has tripled over the
past 3 years-to $3 billion in 1986. States are expected
to spend an estimated $20 billion on prison construction
in the next 10 years.
Now there has been an important advance that can
help State and local jurisdictions get the best return on
their investment and build the corrections facilities
they need to protect their communities. The National
Institute of Justice created the Construction Information Exchange to share practical information on new
technology and modem construction techniques that
can mean quicker and more economical expansion of
corrections capacity.
A key element of the program is this National Directory
of Corrections Construction. Based on results of a
national survey by the National Institute of Justice, the
directory is a catalog of up-to-date designs, construction methods, and costs for 262 jails and prisons built
since 1978. State and local officials can tum to this
compendium for a wide range of options to help them
make the most informed decisions on corrections construction in the next decade and beyond.

The National Institute of Justice also publishes Construction Bulletins highlighting State and local projects
that have implemented swifter and less costly building
techniques. The bulletins offer step-by-step descriptions of how jurisdictions solved their construction
problems through progressive management and innovative methods.
Attorney General Edwin Meese III, in announcing the
new Construction Information Exchange, said the effort will provide much-needed help to States and
localities in addressing the problem of prison and jail
crowding through more efficient construction.
Solutions to the challenges facing our prisons and jails
as we move toward the 21st century require the energy
and initiative of all those concerned about corrections.
The National Institute of Justice is indebted to the
American Correctional Association, whose support
makes possible the publication of this directory. This
cooperative venture between the National Institute of
Justice and the American Correctional Association
exemplifies the benefits of public-private partnerships
in achieving a common objective: helping State and
local officials build or expand corrections facilities
better, faster, and more economically.
James K. Stewart
Director
National Institute of Justice

The information in the directory is maintained and
regularly updated in the Construction Information Exchange data base. This computerized data base includes
even greater detail on construction projects nationwide.
With just a phone call, State and local officials can
get the most current information on new design, materials, and construction techniques, tailored to the specific building issues and concerns of a particular
jurisdiction.

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Foreword
American Correctional Association

The impact of design on the efficiency of a correctional
program is tremendous. History is replete with the
evolution of jail and prison design solutions that correspond to the penal philosophy of the era.
This change of correctional design has evolved from
the Bridewell Houses of 1557 in England through the
periods of Workhouses, Banishment, Convict Ships,
Wymondham Penitentiaries, and the Pennsylvania and
Auburn systems, which were popularized in the
1880's.
The 19th century was generally a period of reformation
that required prison designers to place increasing emphasis on the use of prisoner labor with minimal concern for the health and safety of either prisoner or
prison employee, a condition that inspired the founders
of the American Correctional Association Congress in
1870 to declare a basic principle of the association
to be the development of more adequate prison
architecture.

The American Correctional Association is proud to be
associated with the National Institute of Justice in the
publication of this directory. It clearly represents the
current status of correctional design and is in keeping
with the contemporary thinking as expressed by Chief
Justice Warren Burger in 1981: "To put people behind
bars and do little or nothing to change them is to win
a battle and lose a war."
Correctional design plays an important role in our
society, and careful review of the information contained herein can have great impact on the future of
imprisonment as we approach the 21st century.
Anthony P. Travisono
Executive Director
American Correctional Association

These ideals were followed by correctional officials
with varying degrees of success until the decades of
1960 and 1970 when the courts imposed a series of
orders requiring increased attention to prison and jail
conditions.

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Acknowledgments

Many people offered support and assistance for this
publication. Special thanks go to the following:

National Institute of Justice
Paul Cascarano, Assistant Director

American Institute of Architects
Tony R. Lang, AIA, Chairman, Committee on
Architecture for Justice
Michael D. Cohn, Design Department
Allen Patrick, AIA, Past Chairman, Committee on
Architecture for Justice
W. Gene Williams, AIA, Past Chairman, Committee
on Architecture for Justice
Wantland J. Smith, AIA, C.E., Committee on
Architecture for Justice

National Institute of Corrections
Raymond Brown, Director
Michael O'Toole, Chief, Jails Division
Coralie Whitmore, Information Center

Federal Bureau of Prisons
J. Michael Quinlan, Director
Wade B. Houk, Assistant Director for Administration
Loy Hayes, Deputy Assistant Director for
Administration
Mary Galey, AIA, Architect, Facilities Development
and Operations
Jon Irwin, AIA, Architect, Facilities Development and
Operations

Special thanks should also be given to all of the
architects, facility administrators, and local government officials who contributed information about their
projects.
We are also grateful to the architectural firm of Hansen
Lind Meyer, Inc., of Orlando, Florida, which provided
illustrations of the Federal Correctional Institution at
Marianna, Florida, for our cover.
Charles B. DeWitt
Project Director

American Correctional Association
This publication was made possible by support
from the American Correctional Association.
The National Institute of Justice welcomes this
cooperation and assistance in publishing the results of an important Federal initiative. We are
grateful for the professionalism and dedication
shown by ACA staff who worked on this project.
Anthony P. Travisono, Executive Director
W. Hardy Rauch, Director, Standards and
Accreditation
Patricia L. Millard, Director, Communications
and Publications

National Sheriffs' Association
L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director

Thomas Finn, Assistant Executive Director

National Criminal Justice Reference Service
The following NCJRS staff provided many hours of
support in gathering, editing, and verifying the information in this directory as well as in design and
production.
Marita Menaker, Senior Writer-Editor
Timothy H. Matthews, Information Specialist
Cheryll Bissell, Information Specialist
Ann Gardner, Artist
Janet Rosenbaum, Reference Supervisor
Mary Zitello, Supervisor of Editorial Services

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Contents

Foreword (NU)
Foreword (ACA)

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Acknowledgments

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Section I
Introduction 3
Policy research 5
NIJ survey 7
Section D
How to use this directory 11
Terms used in this directory 17
Section m
Index by
Index by
Index by
Index by

State/county/city 27
inmate design capacity 33
category of construction 39
facility name 4 7

Section IV
Facility profiles:
Alabama
Federal Correctional Institution, Talladega 54
Jefferson County Jail 56
West Jefferson Correctional Facility 58
Alaska
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility 60
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II 62
Fairbanks Correctional Center 64
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center 66
Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility 68
Meadow Creek Correctional Center 70
Palmer Correctional Center M~dium Security
Facility 72
Wildwood Correctional Center 74
Yukon Kuskokwim Correctional Center 76
Arizona
Arizona State Prison-Florence 78
Arizona State Prison-Perryville 80
Cochise County Jail 82
Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix 84
Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson 86
Pima County Adult Detention Center 88
Pima County Adult Detention Center
(Addition) 90
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution 92
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center 94
Arkansas
Clark County Detention Facility 96
Cummins Unit-Medium Security 98
Garland County Detention Facility I 00

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Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit 102
Saline County Detention Facility I 04
California
Alameda County North County Jail 106
California Correctional Institution 108
California Medical Facility-South 110
California State Prison-Sacramento County/
Folsom 112
Contra Costa County Detention Facility 114
Elmwood-Barracks 24 116
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center 118
Kings County Branch Jail 120
Lacy Security Facility 122
Nevada County Detention Center 124
Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release
Center 126
Placer County Jail 128
Plumas County Sheriff's Department & Detention
Facility 130
Pre-Trial Detention Facility 132
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock
Mountain 134
San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's
Minimum Security Facility 136
Santa Barbara County Main Jail 138
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I) 140
Sequoia Field Detention Facility 142
Shasta County Justice Center 144
Sonoma North County Detention Facility 146
Stanislaus County Jail 148
Sunnyvale Public Safety Temporary Holding
Facility 150
Torrance Police Department 152
Tuolumne County Jail 154
Yuba County Jail 156
Colorado
Adams County Detention Facility 158
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center 160
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility I 62
Delta County Criminal Justice Facility 164
Garfield County Jail 166
Pitkin County Jail I 68
Summit County Justice Center 170
Connecticut
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular
Units 172
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit 174
Delaware
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum
Security) 176
Florida
Alachua County Corrections Facility 178
Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee 180

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Leon County Jail 182
Leon County Justice Complex 184
Marion County Detention Center 186
Martin Correctional Institution 188
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security
Facility 190
Santa Rosa County Jail 192
Seminole County Correctional Facility 194
South Florida Reception Center 196
Union Correctional Institution 198
Georgia
Clarke County Correctional Institution 200
Dooly County Jail 202
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice
Center 204
Hawaii
Maui Community Correctional Center 206
Illinois
Centralia Correctional Center 208
Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU
Building 210
Danville Correctional Center 212
Dixon Correctional Center 214
Douglas County Jail 216
DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department 218
Dwight Correctional Center (1979 Addition) 220
Dwight Correctional Center (1984 Addition) 222
East Moline Correctional Center 224
Graham Correctional Center 226
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining
Facility) 228
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing
Unit) 230
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release
Facility 232
Rock Island County Jail 234
Shawnee Correctional Center 236
Sheridan Correctional Center (Kitchen/Dining
Facility) 238
Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security
Services) 240
Indiana
Marion County Jail 242
Iowa
Polk County Jail 244
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center 246
Kansas
Johnson County Juvenile Hall 248
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One) 250
Shawnee County Department of Corrections 252
Kentucky
Federal Correctional Institution, Ashland 254
Knox County Jail 256

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Louisiana
Dixon Correctional Institute 258
Federal Detention Center, Oakdale 260
Feliciana Forensic Facility 262
Hunt Correctional Center 264
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women 266
Washington Correctional Institute 268
Maine
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement
Facility 270
Maryland
Baltimore City Correctional Center 272
Baltimore City Jail 274
Eastern Correctional Institution 276
Montgomery County Detention Center 278
Prince George's County Correctional Center 280
Somerset County Detention Center 282
Washington County Detention Center 284
Massachusetts
Longwood Treatment Center 286
Massachusetts Correctional Institution
Norfolk 288
Michigan
Correction Camp Cusino 290
Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility 292
Macomb County Jail 294
State Prison of Southern Michigan 296
Minnesota
Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center 298
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility 300
Mississippi
Jackson County Adult Detention Center 302
Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29 304
Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department 306
Missouri
Clay County Detention Center 308
Farmington Correctional Center 310
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center,
Phase I 312
Jackson County Detention Center 3 I4
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center 316
Montana
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility 318
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center 320
Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice
Facility 322
Pondera County Jail 324
Yellowstone County Detention Facility 326
Nebraska
Dodge County Judicial Center 328
Douglas County Correctional Center 330
Nebraska State Penitentiary 332

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Nevada
Clark County Detention Center 334
New Jersey
Camden County Correctional Facility 336
Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility 338
Middlesex County Correctional Facility 340
Ocean County Justice Complex 342
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units
(Phase I and II) 344
Trenton State Prison 346
Warren County Correctional Center 348
New Mexico
Bernalillo County Detention Center (South
Tower) 350
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility 352
Penitentiary of New Mexico 354
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility 356
Western New Mexico Correctional Facility 358
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center 360
Youth Diagnostic and Development CenterPhase III 362
New York
Brooklyn Correctional Facility 364
Elmira Correctional & Reception
Center Food Service & Dining Facility 366
Erie County Correctional Facility 368
Erie County Holding Center 370
Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville 372
Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook 374
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center 376
Masten Park Secure Center 378
North Facility 380
Rikers Island: Modular Units 382
North Carolina
Craven County Law Enforcement Center 384
Eastern Correctional Center 386
North Carolina Central Prison 388
Southern Correctional Center 390
Ohio
Ashtabula County Justice Center 392
Clermont County Jail 394
Hamilton County Justice Complex 396
Logan County Jail and Office Complex 398
Madison Correctional Institution 400
Ohio Reformatory for Women 402
Ottawa County Detention Facility 404
Ross Correctional Institution 406
Wayne County Justice Center 408
Oklahoma
Cleveland County Detention Center 410
Kay County Detention Facility 412
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center
(Addition) 414

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Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Phase
I and II 416
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center 418
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility 420
Oklahoma State Penitentiary 422
Ouachita Correctional Center 424
Oregon
Jackson County Jail 426
Justice Center 428
Pennsylvania
Allegheny County Jail Annex 430
Blair County Prison 432
Lycoming County Prison 434
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center 436
Schuylkill County Prison 438
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield 440
State Regional Correctional Facility at
Mercer 442
Warren County Jail 444
Wyoming County Jail 446
South Carolina
Clemson Police Department 448
Gilliam Psychiatric Center 450
Lieber Correctional Institution 452
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center 454
Tennessee
Nashville Community Service Center 456
Shelby County Justice Center 458
Texas
Austin County Jail 460
Beto I Unit 462
Beto II Unit 464
Bexar County Juvenile Center 466
Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention
Center II 468
Cameron County Detention Center 470
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center 472
Coffield Unit 474
Comal County Jail 476
Darrington Unit 478
Diagnostic Unit 480
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II) 482
Fayette County Detention Center 484
Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop 486
Ferguson Unit 488
Fort Bend County Jail 490
Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion) 492
Freeport Police and Courts Building 494
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home 496
Hidalgo County Jail 498
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center 500
Jester Unit Number 3 502
Katy Police Department 504

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Lew Sterrett Justice Center 506
Liberty County Jail 508
Missouri City Police Department 510
Mountain View Unit 512
Orange County Jail 514
Pearland Public Safety Building 516
San Patricio County Sheriff's Department 518
Smith County Jail 520
Starr County Jail 522
TDC Hospital at Galveston 524
Victoria County Jail 526
Wallace Pack Unit I 528
Wallace Pack Unit II 530
Westside Police Area Command Station 532
Utah
Orange Street Community Correctional Center 534
Uintah County Jail 536
Young Adult Correctional Facility 538
Vermont
Northwest State Correctional Facility 540
St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center 542
Virginia
Alexandria Detention Center 544
Augusta County Jail 546
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and PreRelease Center 548

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Pittsylvania County Jail 550
Roanoke City Jail 552
Washington
Benton County Justice Center 554
Forks City Jail 556
Jefferson County Correctional Facility 558
Thurston County Corrections Facility 560
Twin Rivers Corrections Center 562
Washington Corrections Center Intensive
Management Unit 564
Whitman County Correctional Facility 566
West Virginia
Ohio County Correctional Center 568
Wisconsin
Burnett County Government Center 570
Columbia Correctional Institution 572
Oshkosh Correctional Institution 574
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility 576
Appendix A
ACA standards for adult correctional institutions and
local detention facilities 579
Appendix B
Reference: Architects and construction
managers 589

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Section I
Introduction
Policy research
NIJ survey

Introduction
The National Directory of Corrections
Construction contains:
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262 correctional facilities
239 architectural and construction manager firms
145 jail projects
99 prison projects
Facilities from 44 States

The projects include:
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96,178 inmates
34,256 employees in correctional facilities
$3,297,051,430 in total construction costs
$980,613,870 in annual operating budgets

The National Directory of Corrections Construction
has been developed by the National Institute of Justice
to assist State, local, and Federal officials who are
planning to build correctional facilities. The directory
is a key element of a new Federal program that promotes exchange of information about building jails and
prisons more cost effectively and in a timely fashion.
The first of its kind, the directory is a reference guide
to correctional institutions built after 1978. It is based
on a survey conducted by the National Institute of
Justice and represents a comprehensive sample of projects built since that year. Never before has so much
information been assembled to assist corrections agencies with construction of jails and prisons.
Officials embarking upon construction of correctional
facilities now have a comprehensive guidebook to help
them along the way, a volume that contains the lessons
learned by officials who have already faced this challenge. Readers will find success stories ready to be
replicated and colleagues eager to share their experiences. By referring to the directory, readers can learn
about facilities where new technologies and efficient
construction methods have been employed to save time
and money. In this way, jurisdictions can avoid "reinventing the wheel," a problem that has too often characterized the process of building jails and prisons.
Through the directory, officials who are planning construction can review data gathered about comparable
projects and contact experts who have important information concerning already completed facilities.
As the title "directory" implies, this volume includes
projects accepted without evaluation. The directory
includes both positive and negative experiencesexamples of what to do and what not to do.

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The National Directory of Corrections Construction
is a catalog of designs and resources. Readers can
easily locate facilities that may be comparable to their
own needs. With the construction cost index, readers
may then adjust the costs to match those prevailing in
their own jurisdiction at the current time. Following
these simple steps, it is possible to estimate the approximate time and cost requirements for construction of
the same or similar facility at the reader's location.
When used in this way, the directory can be a valuable
tool for planners, budget analysts, and corrections
administrators. For every design, the responsible architect has been identified, and information is provided
on how to contact officials at the site.
Although it is a highly complex undertaking, the successful transfer of design concepts has been demonstrated by several jurisdictions. In the State of South
Carolina, officials decided to utilize the design of the
Federal Correctional Institution at Phoenix, Arizona,
as a model for up to five prisons in their State. The
Phoenix institution was shown on the cover of the first
edition of the directory, as it represents the purpose
of NIJ efforts-to transfer proven methods from one
agency to another.
The most recent stage of development is represented
by the coverofthis edition. The new Federal Correctional Institution at Marianna, Florida, illustrates current design concepts adopted by the Federal Bureau
of Prisons. While incorporating the innovations illustrated by the Phoenix design, the new project offers
an alternative approach and exhibits complementary
design concepts. Like its counterpart in Phoenix, the
new institution at Marianna may serve as a model for
other agencies to consider.

Construction Information Exchange
The National Directory of Corrections Construction
is an element of the Construction Information Exchange, a program recently initiated by the National
Institute of Justice. Through the Construction Information Exchange, agencies planning to build, remodel,
or expand correctional facilities may contact other
jurisdictions that have solved comparable problems
and can exchange detailed information about the
facilities and current plans. In this way, project management and building technologies can be transferred
from agency to agency.

Construction data base
The heart of the National Institute of Justice program
is the construction data base, a computerized library
that permits State, local, and Federal officials to share

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lessons learned from recent jail and prison construction
projects. Information for the directory has been drawn
from the comprehensive files already contained in the
construction data base. Updates of the directory will
be drawn from the expanding data base to ensure availability of the most current information on recently
completed jails and prisons.
The data base serves criminal justice practitioners in
several ways by offering services that are tailored to
their individual interests and needs. A sheriff, for
example, who is planning to build a combined jail and
court facility may contact the Construction Information
Exchange to obtain a special search of the data base
describing facilities of this type. The sheriff will receive a computer printout providing a wealth of detail
on projects like the planned facility, and persons to
contact for further information. In addition, many of
the architects responsible for designing facilities included in the data base have agreed to provide a package of descriptive materials on their projects.

facilities. The Construction Bulletins explain in more
detail selected projects for which officials have reported substantial time and cost savings in constructing
correctional facilities. They report on innovative features of new jails and prisons, such as new techniques
of corrections planning and progressive methods of
construction. Each bulletin gives concise details on
individual projects that demonstrate particularly helpful approaches. Bulletins can be obtained by contacting
the Construction Information Exchange.
Those jurisdictions whose projects have been published
in the Construction Bulletins have agreed to provide
more detailed information on the design and building
of their facilities and to host site visits of their facilities
by officials currently involved in new construction
projects.
For more information on the Construction Information Exchange, see the
inside back cover of this directory.

Construction Bulletins
Another element in the program is a publication series,
the NU Construction Bulletins. These special reports
provide indepth case studies of selected projects, giving
State and local officials a closer look at noteworthy

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Policy research
Research at the National Institute of Justice is aimed
at reducing crime and improving the criminal justice
system. The National Directory of Corrections Construction is an important part of this research, because
it documents the Nation's response to a critical area
of need-expansion of jail and prison capacity. Although much has been written about crowding in correctional facilities and the need to improve our Nation's
jails and prisons, this volume represents the first compendium of information on what has actually been
built.
Extensive efforts have been made to gather detailed
quantitative information, and virtually every aspect of
correctional facility construction has been systematically compiled and reported. Construction cost indexes
have been developed to adjust cost data for selected
dates and geographic areas, thereby permitting comparisons among different facilities. Every step has been
taken to ensure the accuracy and comparability of the
data. These measures make it possible for the directory
to serve as a reference for researchers as well as officials who are planning new facilities.

The decision to build
It is perhaps the most difficult decision for State and
local corrections agencies-to build or not to build?
A commitment to construction is rarely the first response to crowded conditions. It may follow years of
struggle and agonizing debate. Only after each alternative has been exhausted and funds have been raised
will officials finally commence the difficult process of
design and construction.

Once the decision to build has been made, officials
must then consider many critical questions that will
determine whattheir new jail or prison is to become.
The National Institute ofJustice has created this directory to help answer those questions, by referring officials to the lessons learned from completed correctional
facilities across the Nation.
The National Directory of Corrections Construction
provides the information that officials need to know
before they begin construction, not after-when it is
too late. Using the directory, State and local officials
may find answers to the following questions:
• What is the likely cost of construction for a correctional facility of the type we have planned?
• How many staff will be required and what will it
cost to operate the new facility?
• Should we build a new institution or an addition to
our existing facility?
• How do institutions with dormitories compare to
those with single occupancy cells?

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• Have other jurisdictions had favorable experience
with prefabrication and modular construction?
• Could we have both courts and jails in the same
building?
• Who should I call to obtain information concerning
"fast track" and construction management?
• How long should it take to build the type of prison
our State has in mind?
• Which agencies have had experience with electronic
security perimeters?
• Who should I call to ask about construction costs
for "new generation" jails?
• Should we expect higher costs or special problems
with a high-rise facility?
• Which jurisdictions have used lease-purchase to pay
for jail and prison construction?

Highlights
Each profile page describes how an individual jurisdiction has addressed these issues. Although research is
just beginning, preliminary findings may give readers
a glimpse of the priorities established by those who
have completed new jail or prison facilities.
Costs of construction- While great strides have been
made to reduce the costs of corrections construction,
many projects were very costly to build. The directory
illustrates dramatic contrasts, as costs range from a
low of $2,048 to a high of$ 149,425 perinmate.' For
minimum security facilities, the average cost per prisoner was $22,263; medium security projects were
$36,430 per bed; and maximum security construction
was $39,695 per inmate.'

Types of construction represent important determinants
of cost. For example, new institutions are almost always more costly than additions to existing facilities.
The average cost for an addition to an existing facility
was $32,102 per inmate, while the average cost for a
new, independent facility was $37,367 per inmate. To
ensure valid comparisons, the directory is indexed by
category of construction, and the actual cost per square
foot is also shown for each project.
Design options. The directory displays a wide variety
of alternative designs. For example, "new generation"
concepts are evident throughout this volume. Direct
1. This range excludes construction costs for prison hospitals, which are
as high as $270,762 per inmate. However, the following averages do
include costs for all facilities in the directory.
2. Because most facilities have a combination of two or three security
levels, only facilities with greater than 50 percent of a particular level
(maximum, medium, or minimum) were used for these calculations.

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supervision management was reported in 23 percent
of the institutions. At the same time, traditional approaches may be found in the majority of facilities,
with linear designs representing 33 percent of the
projects.
Both innovation and compromise have been employed
to bring about greater economy. Many jurisdictions
have opted for multiple occupancy cells and dormitories over the more costly design of single person
cells. New inmate management concepts have produced designs with more economical features. Sixtynine projects utilized less costly building materials and
security hardware and 93 facilities selected commercial
grade fixtures as an alternative to institutional steel.

Conventional building methods remain dominant, as
the majority of jails and prisons, 178 out of262, were
built primarily with concrete block.
Construction process. Officials at all levels of government are searching for new ways to conduct the process
of construction, and this volume documents the innovative techniques now being tested in these highly
specialized public works projects. Although well established in the private sector, several of the procedures
are new to corrections.
Construction management services were employed in
I 9 percent of the projects, and in 38 percent of the
projects that cost more than $ IO million. Likewise,
"fast track" construction was reported for 38 of the
facilities and noted as an explanation of reduction in
construction time.

Building methods. Progressive building techniques
are illustrated throughout this volume. In order to
accelerate construction schedules, architects and contractors have utilized a number of alternatives to conventional building methods. When asked how time
was saved in the construction process, 65 respondents
cited prefabrication methods as an explanation for their
positive results.

Future needs. The directory offers disturbing evidence
that crowding will not soon disappear, as many of the
new jails and prisons report that they have already
exceeded capacity. Thirty percent of the completed
facilities shown in the directory have reported a current
population in excess of their designed capacity.

Use of inmate labor is viewed as a method for reducing
construction costs. While the nature and extent of
inmate participation varied widely, 33 projects utilized
inmate labor.

Although billions of dollars have been invested in
expansion of jail and prison capacity, it is apparent
that construction is not keeping pace with the rapid
growth of the inmate population.

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NIJ survey
The information contained in this volume is the result
of a national survey of architects who have specialized
in constructing correctional facilities. A comprehensive survey instrument was provided to each architectural firm, requiring responses to 32 different questions
concerning more than 150 types of information.

to architects specializing in correctional institutions.
Further information is available from the AIA 's Committee on Architecture for Justice, including a yearly
catalog of criminal justice projects. Readers are encouraged to contact their local chapter of the AIA or the
national office:

Detailed survey forms were also sent to facility administrators, whose time and attention ensured that
data were both current and accurate. A number of key
questions concerning management and operations
could be answered only by facility administrators. This
separate verification process has ensured that this survey is both rigorous and comprehensive.

Committee on Architecture for Justice
American Institute of Architects
1735 New York Avenue NW.
Washington, DC 20006

This second edition of the directory incorporates the
projects shown in the first edition along with the new
projects. This edition also has several new features.
Cost indexes have been added, along with floorplans
and other materials not previously available. The
number of facility profiles is now more than two-and-ahalf times that in the first edition.

The National Institute of Justice intends to make the
Construction Information Exchange as comprehensive
as possible and to expand the number of facilities included in the program. Any architect who has designed
a correctional facility since 1978 is invited to contact
the Construction Information Exchange to enter that
facility into the data base. Likewise, administrators of
facilities constructed since 1978 but not listed in the
directory may request the Construction Information
Exchange to mail a survey form to the architect of
their facility.

American Institute of Architects
The National Directory of Corrections Construction
has been developed by the National Institute of Justice
with cooperation from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and may be used as a reference guide

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Section II
How to use this directory
Terms used in this directory

How to use this directory
Order of facility proftles
Facility profile pages are presented alphabetically by
the State in which they are located, and within each
State they appear alphabetically by facility name.

Reference indexes
Indexes serve as locators for particular facilities and
are provided in Section III. Eacb construction project
in the directory is classified by facility type, location,
and inmate design capacity. An alphabetical listing by
facility name is also provided. Readers considering
construction should first look for facilities of comparable size, type, and category of construction (whether
new or an addition, for instance) to see how these
projects compare to their needs. It also may be helpful
to examine facilities in the same State or region of the
country. This will reveal which designs and construction methods have been used in the reader's geographical area and also may help to determine if visits to
completed facilities would be helpful. A list of architectural firms and construction managers responsible for
facilities in this directory is provided in Appendix B.

Facility profiles
All facility profiles that appeared in the first edition
of the National Directory of Corrections Construction
are included in this second edition, along with the new
additions to the construction data base. Contact persons
and telephone numbers for the first edition profiles
have been updated, but operational data (such as "Total
annual operating costs") are as of the date given for
the population, under "Inmate housing areas."
Profiles are included for jail and prison construction
projects completed since 1978 and contained in the
data base of the Construction Information Exchange.
Information entered into the data base is gathered from
survey forms completed by architects, facility administrators, and local government officials. Although each
facility profile in this directory contains more than 70
items of information, many more information items
are contained in the data base. Those wishing further
details about a specific facility should contact the Construction Information Exchange. However, for a review of operating costs, current populations, and other
operational details, readers should call or write the
facility contact person.
The word "Unknown" indicates items not completed
by survey respondents. In some instances, however,
"NI A" appears because the item is not applicable to
the particular project. For example, the profile will
not show the total cost per inmate for a complex that
includes courts, since the calculation would be invalid.

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Floorpians. On the right-hand side of each facility
profile, a floorplan of a typical housing unit has been
provided. The floorplans were provided by the architects and are the best available at time of publication.
They provide the reader with a clearer understanding
of the design of the facility. In a few cases, floorplans
were not available.

Comparisons
Comparisons between construction projects can be
both interesting and useful, but they should be made
cautiously with the following issues in mind.

Category of construction. Comparisons of different
jails or prisons may be inappropriate when the facilities
to be examined do not share common characteristics.
For example, a jail or prison categorized as a "new,
ancillary building" may not have complete support
spaces such as kitchen or administration. If such a
building were compared to a "new, independent facility" with complete support services, the appearance of
a reduced cost might be misleading. For this reason,
it is most appropriate to compare facilities in the same
construction category.
Costs. Cost comparisons can be especially difficult.
To facilitate comparison of construction costs alone,
the total cost excludes costs of land acquisition and
architects' fees. Moreover, several factors can influence the project costs shown, and comparisons should
be made with caution. For example, readers will find
that jails and prisons with multiple occupancy cells are
invariably less expensive (per inmate) than facilities
designed with single occupancy cells. Such contrasts
may be informative, but this does not mean that the
facilities are truly comparable. Another important
example: the building cost of highrise facilities is almost always higher than lowrise buidings even when
capacities are the same.
Dimensions. In comparing dimensions, readers are
strongly encouraged to examine "gross square feet per
inmate." This statistic has been computed by dividing
the "gross square feet/corrections" by the inmate design
capacity. This statistic may show that some buildings
provide much more space per inmate than otherwise
comparable projects. However, it simply may be the
policy of a particular jurisdiction to provide more space
for vocational training, counseling, and other support
activities rather than larger cells. An example of a
common difference is where one institution has dayrooms contiguous to cells and another facility has only
corridors.

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Housing areas. To facilitate comparisons of different
types of correctional facilities, the profile includes a
special series of housing statistics. For readers interested primarily in those portions of a construction
project that relate to custody and housing of prisoners,
it is important to note terms such as: "Costs: Housing
area"; "Costs: Housing per inmate"; "Dimensions:
Housing area square feet"; and "Dimensions: Size of
cells." These statistics allow comparisons that might
otherwise be impossible.

Ordinarily, a jail cannot be compared to a prison because of the substantial square footage that prisons
may allocate for the support functions associated with
long-term custody. Since jails seldom provide extensive support areas (e.g., educational, vocational, counseling, or inmate industries) even a prison with the
same number of inmates as a jail will almost always
be a substantially larger facility. For this reason, the
housing statistics focus on only those portions of the
jail or prison that relate to the housing of inmates, and
exclude those areas that ordinarily make it inappropriate to draw comparisons. In the case of a campusstyle prison, the term "housing" describes only the
building that actually houses inmates. This permits
readers to examine those portions of a prison that are
comparable to a jail.
Construction cost indexes. Construction cost indexes
are provided to assist you in comparing construction
projects. If you wish to determine the current cost of
construction in your region, use the indexes to adjust
dollar amounts so costs are appropriate for your area.

Cost indexes enable readers to make detailed cost comparisons. They permit comparisons between different
years and geographic areas. Because construction costs

The formula:

vary from one part of the United States to another, the
regional adjustment will permit valid comparisons of
construction projects under the same market conditions. Different regions of the country may exhibit
sharp contrasts in the cost of materials and prevailing
labor rates. For example, a facility built in Florida will
almost always cost less than the same project built in
California. By providing for regional adjustments, cost
comparisons may be made within a common frame of
reference. Cost indexes can be useful when comparing
projects built during different years. Since the cost of
construction has increased over the years, jail or prison
costs in this directory should be adjusted to the same
period to be accurately compared.
The cost indexes are based on a 54-city national average, with a 1978 base of 100. To estimate or compare
costs, use the index factors for the cities closest to the
geographic areas you wish to compare, or closest to
the area in which you wish to construct a new facility.
The cost indexes are in alphabetical order by State for
your convenience. The table does not list any cities in
Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, or Wyoming.
The three main uses of the cost indexes involve the
estimation and comparison of costs for:
1. Construction in different regions for different years
(Example 1 below).
2. Construction in a particular region for different
years (Example 2 below).
3. Construction in different regions for a particular
year (Example 3 below).

Index factor for date and place desired
Index factor for date and place known

x

known cost

=

estimated cost

Example 1
You are interested in adapting the Knox County Jail,
constructed in 1984 in Barbourville, Kentucky, for
construction in your own region. The total construction
cost for the Knox County Jail in 1984 was $666,000.
Yournew facility is to be built in Billings, Montana.

(b) Multiply the Knox County Jail known cost
($666,000) by the result of (a).
(c) The result of (b) is the total projected cost for your
new jail in Billings.

Calculation

Procedure

1987 Billings index factor
1984 Louisville index factor
l 5 1. 8 X $666,000
135.7

(a) Divide the 1987 Billings index factor by the 1984
Louisville (closest city to Barbourville, Kentucky)
index factor.

Example 1 formula: (1987 Billings index factor)
( 1984 Louisville index factor)

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x

Knox County Jail
known cost

=

=
=

151.8
135.7
$745,017

projected cost
for Billings

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Example 2
A replacement cost is needed for a State prison located
near Birmingham, Alabama. You would like to model
the new prison after the Federal Correctional Institution
constructed in 1979 in Talladega, Alabama. The total
construction cost for that facility was $10,069,300.

Procedure
(a) Divide the 1987 Birmingham index factor by the
1979 Birmingham (closest to Talladega) index factor.
(b) Multiply the Federal Correctional Institution
known construction cost ($10,069,300) by the result
of (a).

Example 2 formula:

(1987 Birmingham index factor)
(1979 Birmingham index factor)

(c) The result of (b) is the total projected cost for the
replacement prison near Birmingham.

Calculation
1987 Birmingham index factor
1979 Birmingham index factor
136 · 1 X $10,069,300
101.3

X

=

136.1
101.3
$13,528,446

projected cost
for Birmingham

Federal Correctional
Institution known cost

Example 3
Duval County, Florida, intends to build a jail in
Jacksonville. They would like to make it similar to the
Camden County Correctional Facility in Camden, New
Jersey, completed in 1987. Even though the design is
similar, costs will vary for a number of reasons. The
construction cost for the Camden facility was
$28,300,000.

Procedure

(c) The result of (b) is the projected construction cost
for the new Duval County Jail in Jacksonville.

Calculation
1987 Jacksonville index factor
I 987 Newark index factor

142.1
I 92. 3

142.1
192.3

$20,912,272

X

$28,300,000

(a) Divide the I 987 Jacksonville index factor by the
I 987 Newark (closest to Camden) index factor.
(b) Multiply the Camden County Correctional Facility
known cost ($28,300,000) by the result of (a).

Example 3 formula: ( 1987 Jacksonville index factor)
(1987 Newark index factor)

The National Institute of Justice is grateful to Marshall & Swift, 1617
Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026, who provided these cost
indexes. They are intended only for general guidance and preliminary
planning purposes. They should not be used in lieu of a professionally

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X

Camden County
Correctional Facility
known cost

=

projected cost
for Jacksonville

prepared cost estimate. For more specific indexes, please refer to the
Marshall Valuation Service, or contact Stanley Strychaz, Marshall & Swift,
at 213-250-2222 or 800-421-8042.

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Construction cost indexes
1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

93.2

101.3

111.7

118.0

118.5

121.4

129.0

133.9

134.7

136.1

104.2

116.5

136.5

145.0

150.8

153.4

155.6

160.9

159.6

159.4

87.9

94.9

106.2

113.7

116.9

118.5

124.2

128.7

126.6

124.7

115.4
I 12.5
111.5
122.0

128.0
126.2
126.5
133.3

140.9
144.5
143.0
150.0

149.9
156.1
153. I
159.9

159.1
163.4
163.1
173.5

167.8
169.8
165.4
181.0

173.7
179.5
171.3
192.1

179.3
185.9
178.7
201.1

183.0
190.6
183.0
210.2

183.4
191.6
186.6
213.7

102.5

116.0

130.5

135.5

144.5

151.7

159.3

160.6

154.6

156.2

100.1

108.6

119.0

128.6

133.5

142.9

151.9

162.3

172.7

182.0

100.4

l06.2

118.4

123.8

130.3

138.5

145.3

150.1

159.4

163.1

90.3
94.3
90.8

98.2
102.5
99.3

108.0
111.8
I 10.6

I 12.7
119.8
118.3

117.2
126.7
118.8

I 21.0
127.7
125.0

131.0
135.3
135.6

133.6
143.0
143.3

139.6
145.4
149.0

142.1
145.8
150.7

90.9

98.6

109.4

113.2

117.2

122.3

129.6

135.0

140.8

142.1

102.0

113.7

126.5

134.8

139.4

142.6

151.2

157.4

157.4

164.2

99.5

109.1

119.2

124.5

126.9

130.0

139.7

143.1

147.1

150.1

97.6

106.6

119.7

122.8

129.0

129.7

135.2

137.0

140.1

139.9

93.1

101.0

110.0

116.8

119.8

121. 7

130.9

127.5

128.3

132.6

Louisville

98.7

109.5

116.1

123.0

126.1

124.9

135.7

135.0

135.8

138.7

Louisiana
New Orleans

94.3

103.5

114.1

119.3

123.0

130.5

140.0

145.7.

143.6

142.8

98.1

104.3

114.1

122.6

126.4

132.9

142.5

146.6

155.4

161.0

l05.4

111.6

122.1

129.4

140.8

148.5

158.7

168.5

181.3

194.7

106.9

116.5

128.0

136.8

142.1

143.7

151.0

154.5

158.6

161.8

100.7

111.3

121.4

128.8

136.3

138.6

151.5

154.6

159.5

162.7

83.2

93.3

105.8

112.2

113.6

117.1

122.7

127 .0

126.9

126.7

Alabama
Birmingham

Arizona
Phoenix

Arkansas
Little Rock

California
Fresno
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco

Colorado
Denver

Connecticut
Hartford

District of Columbia

Florida
Jacksonville

Miami
Tampa

Georgia
Atlanta

Illinois
Chicago

Indiana
Indianapolis

Iowa
Des Moines

Kansas
Wichita

Kentucky

Maryland
Baltimore

Massachusetts
Boston

Michigan
Detroit
Minnesota
Minneapolis
Mississippi
Jackson

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1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

98.3
98.4

108.4
110.1

118.7
121.4

124.0
125.6

131.6
130.0

135.1
134.6

141.4
145.6

144.8
15 I. I

146.8
157.2

152.5
161.9

Billings

99.4

109.6

121.6

129.5

136.8

143.8

149.2

149.4

153.3

151.8

Nebraska
Omaha

97.6

109.9

I 16.5

125.3

131.1

134.0

138.5

136.2

139.0

143.1

112.7

125.1

139.6

151.8

155.4

160.4

167.2

174.0

174.1

175.5

105.9

I 16.2

126.0

133.7

139.0

146.6

161.6

173.5

184.3

192.3

New Mexico
Albuquerque

101.3

109.3

124.9

130.3

136.2

138.8

148.6

151.6

153.9

152.1

New York
Buffalo
New York
Rochester

108.9
112.1
106.2

115.9
119.8
112.9

128.6
129.8
124.9

135.9
141.0
134.2

137.9
148.6
142.4

149.1
159.3
146.9

157.9
173.9
156.4

164.6
185.7
160.8

174.5
198.0
169.4

178.9
211.2
173.3

84.0

92.8

100.4

107.4

107.3

113.4

122.2

127.3

130.7

135.2

101.7
107.6
96.4

112.7
I 18.0
108.2

123.5
132.4
I 18.5

127.1
137.1
127.6

129.8
141.5
131.6

132.9
143.7
137.5

143.9
156.9
142.2

145.4
159.1
142.2

144.7
164.1
147.1

150.7
167.7
151.3

93.1

102.0

111. 7

121.0

126.1

127.6

I 31.5

139.6

135.0

130.5

108.5

120.5

133.8

145.1

153.7

154.0

157.8

160.3

161.2

160.3

106.8
103.6

114.0
111.8

123.5
125.1

129.9
132.2

135.0
132.1

144.7
138.8

153.9
148.7

162.3
154.9

170.6
159.9

179.8
161.6

92.5
87.9

100.9
97.9

115.4
107.1

I 18.6
115.3

124.5
118.0

128.7
I 18.2

135.2
125.0

136.8
129.6

138.7
130.3

138.7
131.7

92.3
87.4
96.6
88.4

101.6
98.0
109.2
99.2

114.5
107.2
117.7
108.1

I 18.5
112.0
128.2
115.0

123.2
117.0
129.5
119.1

129.7
121.7
137.3
122.2

140.3
126.4
144.8
126.7

142.5
128.1
142.5
130.4

137.3
126.6
139.0
130.9

135.5
130.5
132.9
129.7

IOI. I

110.8

123.6

129.0

133.0

139.0

148.0

148.1

152.1

149.3

93.6

99.7

107.8

117.8

120.6

128.3

133.3

138.0

145.7

146.7

Spokane

109.7
108.6

123.0
I 19.5

140.2
133.9

149.9
145.3

163.7
152.5

163.4
156.6

169.1
163.6

170.3
167.8

171.9
169.7

170.8
171.1

Wisconsin
Milwaukee

104.I

115.4

124.9

136.3

140.5

140.7

149.2

152.2

155.7

161.8

Missouri
Kansas City
St. Louis

Montana

Nevada
Las Vegas
New Jersey
Newark

North Carolina
Charlotte

Ohio
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Oregon
Portland
Pennsylvania

Philadelphia
Pittsburgh

Tennessee
Memphis
Nashville

Texas
Dallas
El Paso
Houston

San Antonio

Utah
Salt Lake City

Virginia
Richmond

Washington
Seattle

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Terms used in this directory

The order of these terms follows the order in which
they appear in the facility profiles.

Facility
The name of the facility as indicated by the architect
and facility administrator. The name also may reflect
whether the project was a phased one, or an addition,
expansion, or remodeling/renovation project. (See
Category of construction for definitions.)

State
The name of the State in which the facility is located.

Location
For a connty jail, the name of the county in which it
is located. For a city, State, or Federal facility, the
name of the town or city in which the facility is located.

Jurisdiction official
The name and title of the senior official (e.g., sheriff
or commissioner) responsible for the corrections or
law enforcement agency at the time of data verification
in late 1987.

Contact

of Architects as the date certified by the architect when
the work is sufficiently complete, in accordance with
the contract documents, so officials can occupy the
facility for the use for which it is intended.

Construction time
The elapsed months from groundbreaking to substantial
completion of the facility.

Design capacity
The total number of general population and special
housing inmates for whom the facility was designed.
(This number may differ from the actual population
shown.)

Total cost
The total cost of building and site improvements, plus
all approved change orders. However, this figure does
not include the cost of acquiring the land/site, the time
of public employees, and administrative expenses for
the project. Since it is intended to show the cost of
construction, it does not include fees for architects and
other consultants.

Total annual operating costs

The name, address, and phone number of the primary
architectural firm(s) responsible for the project design.
This may also reflect architectural consultants.

The latest fiscal year budget for the facility. For
facilities reproduced from the first edition, this budget
is from the year identified by the population date of
inmate housing areas. Costs shown are those that relate
to the construction project. In the case of an addition,
this figure represents the operating costs for that portion
of the facility only. Where "NI A (addition)" appears,
the operating costs for the addition are not available
separately.

Construction manager

Category

The name, address, and phone number of the construction manager for the project. Where the project is a
turn-key design and build, the name of the contractor
or joint venture will be shown here.

The category of construction for the specific project.
Several types of projects are included in this directory
and each has different characteristics.

The name, title, address, and phone number of the
official designated as a contact for further information
(e.g., captain, jail administrator, or warden).

Architect

Groundbreaking
The date when work actually began at the site. As a
general rule for new buildings, the first activities are
groundclearing and excavation.

Finish date
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New, independent facility: an entirely new facility
with complete support services, not relying upon other
facilities.
New, ancillary building: an entirely new building,
but reliant upon already existing buildings for some
or all support services. This addition does not provide
a complete array of "core" spaces. Data refer to the
new addition only and do not include existing or original building information.

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Remodeling/renovation project: improvements
within the shell of an existing facility, typically to
modernize an older jail or prison and to bring the design
into compliance with current codes and standards.
Expansion project: extension or new wing added to
an already existing facility. Data refer to the expansion
only and do not include existing or original building
information (except where noted).
Phased project (future): project where costs invested
in construction relate to future expansion/addition in
a master plan.
Phased project (past): project that completes previously "master planned" space(s) "shelled out" earlier.
Temporary facility/housing: relocatable or portable
units not intended for permanent use. Facility may be
disassembled and moved to another location.

Facility type
Jail: facility operated by county, city, ora combination
thereof. Jails operated by these units oflocal government typically house inmates for I year or less, although some States permit consecutive sentences. Jails
may house both pretrial detainees and sentenced prisoners. Inmates may be held on both felony and misdemeanor charges. It should also be noted that several
States permit inmates from State prison systems to be
housed in local jail facilities. The State of Alaska has
no counties; therefore all inmates are housed in State
facilities.
Prison: facility operated by any of 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the Federal Government. Prisoners in State institutions are held for periods of longer
than I year. Unlike local jails, State prisons house
oniy sentenced offenders. Some States will permit
units of local government to board jail prisoners in
State facilities, but this practice is most unusual.
Complex: buildings with multiple purposes. Typically, in a local facility, jail space may be combined
with courts, law enforcement, or other related uses.
Cost comparisons are discouraged for this type of facility, as it is impossible to isolate corrections costs from
the costs for other portions of the building.
Building configuration (See Figure I)
The physical arrangement of individual buildings.

Integrated structure: one building.
Highrise: one building, more than four stories in
height.
Ladder, telephone pole: linear cell blocks arranged
in parallel off a central connecting corridor.
Wheel, spoke or radial: linear cell blocks that emanate
from one central control area like spokes from the hub
of a wheel.

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Courtyard: linear cell blocks interconnected around
a central enclosed courtyard.
Clusters: a number of individual buildings that are
interconnected.
Campus style: a number of individual buildings that
are not interconnected.

Costs
Total: the total cost of building and site improvements,
plus all approved change orders. However, this figure
does not include the cost of acquiring the land/site,
the time of public employees, and administrative expenses for the project. Since it is intended to show the
cost of construction, it does not include fees for architects and other consultants.
Building only: the cost for the facility only, as the
figure excludes all site work. Costs such as grading,
paving, and providing utilities are not included here.
This figure represents what it would cost to build the
same facility at another site, provided that site costs
for the new location are added and impact of the site
on the design has been considered.
Housing area: the cost for those areas of the correctional facility designed for housing inmates. This includes the total gross square footage of the entire housing building unit or level, as well as the contiguous
and/or associated spaces for mechanical, circulation,
storage, visiting, control, counseling, multipurpose
room, dayrooms, exercise, interview, etc. Excluded
from this figure are costs of independent or unrelated
areas and buildings such as intake, medical, special
housing, administration, food service, vocational, educational, agricultural, etc.
Housing per inmate: the housing costs per general
population inmate. This figure is computed by dividing
the total number of general population inmates (design
capacity) into the housing costs.
Housing per cell: the housing costs per general population cell. This figure is computed by dividing the
total number of general population cells into the housing costs.
Total per inmate: the total construction costs per
inmate. This figure is computed by dividing the total
numberof inmates (design capacity) into total construction costs. In the case of a multiuse/complex type
facility, "NIA (complex)" appears, as it would not be
appropriate to compute an inmate cost when the facility
includes other than correctional uses.
Total per GSF: the total construction costs per gross
square foot. This figure is computed by dividing the
total gross square feet into total construction costs.
Total annual operating costs: the latest fiscal year
budget for the facility. For facilities reproduced from

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Building configuration

Campus

□

□

□

Ladder, telephone pole

- -

Wheel, spoke, or radial

I

I

I

1

'--

'--

Clusters

Courtyard

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the first edition, this budget is from the year identified
by the population date under inmate housing areas.
Costs shown are those that relate to the construction
project. In the case of an addition, this figure represents
the operating costs for that portion of the facility only.
Where "NIA (addition)" appears, the operating costs
for the addition are not available separately.

Security
Perim_eter: t~e. types of_perimeter used in a facility,
including bmlding extenor only; single fence; double
fence; triple fence; alarm/detection systems; razor wire
on fence( s); razor wire on and between fences; towers;
and patrols.
Inm~te security level: the division of the facility according to levels of security for housing inmates.
Categories include: maximum (most secure construction ~nd highest level of staff supervision in system);
medzum (although not as restricted as maximum, this
category reqmres a locked unit and a security perimeter); and minimum (greatest freedom of movement for
inmates, may have_ dormitories, living areas may not
be locked, and penmeter security is limited).
Inmate cells
This describes the finishes, fixtures, and furnishings
that were selected for general population cells. These
aspects of special custody, isolation, medical, and
other special population areas of a jail or prison may
be different.

Doors/material: may be steel or wood, and may be
solid (without bars or windows).
Doors/type: may be swinging or sliding.
Doors/locking: may be motor driven and remote locking; remote locking only; or manual locking.
Floor surface: materials of the floor surface. Options
include linoleum; carpet; epoxy coating; sealed concrete; or vinyl tile.
Intercom: the type of communications system between
officers and inmates. Options include either one- or
two-way systems to cells or common areas, or no
system.

HVAC: heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Describes the environmental systems included in the
facility. While all facilities have some form of heating,
not every jail or prison has an air conditioning system.
Solar systems, steam, gas, or other specialized energy
recycling systems are indicated here.
Plumbing: inmate plumbing fixtures. Indicates
whether the lavatory and toilet are a combination unit
or separ~te units, and are made of stainless steel, china,
or aluminum.

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Furniture: chairs, beds, tables, and other furniture in
cells and dayrooms. Choices include steel; wood; vinyl/
plastic; or concrete.
Fire protection: fire protection systems used in inmate
housing areas. Hardware may include smoke detectors
for cells, common areas, or both; sprinklers for cells,
common areas, or both; or manual alarm stations.
Dimensions
Gross square feet/corrections: the gross square feet
(as defined under "Gross square feet/total" below) of
all spaces relating to corrections purposes in the construction project shown in the profile. In the case of
an addition or expansion, this figure represents the
square footage of that addition or expansion only.
Gross square feet/other: in the case of a multiuse or
complex type facility, the gross square feet assigned
for purposes other than corrections, law enforcement,
or courts (e.g., city hall, communications center, or
other government offices).
Gross square feet/total: the total square footage of
the construction project. If the project was an addition
or expansion, this figure represents the square footage
of that addition or expansion only. Gross square feet
is defined by the American Institute of Architects as
(he SUJ:? of the areas of the several floors of the building,
including basements, mezzanine, and intermediate
floored tiers and penthouses of headroom height, measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from
the centerline of walls separating buildings. Covered
walkways, open roofed-over areas that are paved,
porches, and similar spaces shall have the architectural
area multiplied by an area factorof0.50. The architectural area does not include such features as pipe
trenches, exterior terraces, or steps, chimneys, roof
overhangs, etc. (See AIA Document D101.)
Housing area square feet: the size of spaces devoted
to the custody of inmates, not the entire facility. Included are those spaces directly related to the housing
of inmates. The figure includes total gross square footage of the housing building, unit, or level including
the contiguous and/or associated spaces for mechanical, circulation, storage, visiting, control, staff areas,
multipurpose rooms, dayrooms, exercise, interview,
etc. Excluded are independent areas not contiguous to
inmate housing, such as intake, medical, special housing, administration, food service, vocational, educational, and other support activities not directly
associated with housing. In construction projects that
are additions or expansions, it is possible that only
housing areas were added. In such instances, the square
footage shown for housing may be almost equal to the
total square footage, since support spaces were not
provided.
Gross square feet per inmate: the gross square feet
assigned to an inmate based on design capacity. This

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in general population (design capacity) into the gross
square feet/corrections. However, if the current population is greater than the design capacity, the gross
square feet per inmate will be fewer.

Size of cells: space inside a typical cell. This figure
is the useful space and does not include areas consumed
by a plumbing chase or protruding walls. The type of
cell (single, double, etc.) is indicated.
Net/gross square feet: this percentage is an expression
of building efficiency. Because spaces not used by
staff and/or inmates are excluded from net space, this
percentage represents how much of the total square
footage is actually devoted to everyday useful purposes. The remaining space is the amount consumed
by spaces necessary for the building but not utilized
by its occupants.
Construction type
Structural: the frame that carries the building's weight
and provides structural support for the facility. This
describes the type of structural system, such as steel
frame, load-bearingprecast panels, cast-in-place concrete frame, or precast concrete frame.
Exterior walls: the construction materials that make
up outside walls of the building, forming the security
"shell" or"envelope." Options include precast panels,
cast-in-place concrete, CMU block, brick, or architectural precast.
Interior walls: the construction materials that make
up inside walls or partitions used to divide cells and
rooms within the building. Options include precast
panels, cast-in-place concrete, CMU block, or brick.
Exterior surface/facade: the exterior finish, resulting
in the completed outside appearance. Sometimes called
the building's "skin," examples include stucco, brick,
paint, natural wall, and textured or colored concrete.
Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: number of inmates for whom single
cells were designed. In some facilities, bunks have
been permanently attached to the walls in single cells
thereby converting them to double cell use. However,
because they were originally designed for single occupancy, these cells are counted as single occupancy in
this directory. (Extra bunks are shown as "Means to
handle crowding," defined below.)
Double occupancy: number of inmates for whom
double cells were designed.

General population: total number of inmates for
whom cells other than special housing were designed.
Total: total number of general population and special
housing inmates for whom the facility was designed.
(This number may differ from the actual population
given under "Inmate housing areas.")

Current staff
Facility administrators have reported the number of
full-time staff assigned to the facility. In the case of
an addition or expansion, only staff provided for that
addition or expansion are listed, and when those figures
were not available, the profile indicates "NIA (addition)." To ensure comparable responses, the survey
included definitions for each staffing category.

Administration: chief executives including wardens,
superintendents, directors, administrators, colonels,
captains, majors, lieutenants, and their assistants. Also
includes all supervisory personnel above the level of
first line supervisor; administrative and budget staff;
clerical support; secretaries; typists; stenographers;
bookkeepers; clerks; and switchboard operators.
Security: all line staff and first line supervisors, both
sworn and unswom; correctional officers; deputies;
guards; sergeants; and security supervisors.
Programs/treatment: medical, dental, psychiatric,
counseling, and therapy personnel; and technicians.
Maintenance: engineers, electricians, plumbers,
janitors, and repair and grounds personnel. Also includes kitchen/culinary and food preparation workers,
cooks, and dishwashers.
Total: total number of full-time staff members as reported by the facility administrator.

Current inmate/staff ratio: the number of inmates
per staff member based on the current population. This
figure is computed by dividing the total number of
current staff into the current population, not the inmate
design capacity.
Inmate housing areas
Design: the options for layout or arrangement of the
inmate cells. Options include linear-outside cells,
where cells have windows on outside walls, permitting
direct light into cells; linear-inside cells, where cells
are not on outside walls and light to cells is indirect;
and module/pod, where cells are arranged around a
common dayroom with cell doors opening into this
activity area. (See Figure 2.)

Dorms: number of inmates for whom dormitories were
designed.

Cells per unit: the number of cells in each block, pod,
or module-the number of cells included in one housing unit of the facility.

Special housing: number of inmates for whom medical, psychiatric, isolation, holding, and other special
cells were designed.

Inmates per unit: the number of inmates (design capacity) in a typical block, pod, or module.

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Figure 2

Design of inmate housing areas

Linear; cells are on outside walls.

Hallway

Linear; cells are inside.
Hallway

Hallway

Module/pod type; cells are on
outside walls.

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/
Dayroom

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Management type: the type of surveillance utilized
for a typical housing unit per design. Options include
intermittent surveillance, where officers may walk
periodically down hallways lined with cells and do not
have constant view of all inmate areas; remote surveillance, where officers have inmates under constant
observation but are separated from inmates by a security enclosure or barrier; or direct supervision, where
officers are in constant contact with inmates and not
enclosed in a workstation or separated by other barriers.
Date ofpopnlation given: the date by which facility
administrators reported the current population.
Facility commitment: the type of inmate housed in
the facility. Several States permit inmates from State
prison systems to be housed in local jail facilities, and
while some States will permit units oflocal government
to board jail prisoners in State facilities, the practice
is most unusual.
Means to handle crowding: the means by which the
facility handles, or plans to handle, crowding of its
facility. Options include bunk beds in cell; mattresses
on floor; beds in dayroom; and second bunk permanently attached to wall. Some facilities do not permit
crowding.
Construction process
Finance method: the method of payment for the construction project and the source of funds. Options include General Obligation Bonds (G. 0. Bonds); Lease
Revenue Bonds; revenue sharing; other Federal funds;
special election; floating or variable rate; Certificates
of Participation; local funds; State funds; shared cost
from multiple jurisdictions; and facility leased from
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Contract method: the legal and financial steps used
in the building process. Options include conventional
design and bid; construction management (CM) fast
track; and turn-key design and build. For methods
involving firms other than the architect, such as construction management fast track or turn-key design and
build, the name of the responsible firm will be shown
at the top of the profile page.
Use of inmate labor: participation by prisoners in any
aspect of the construction process and the specific
activities in which they may have been engaged. This
also reflects whether the use of inmate labor was limited, moderate, or extensive.
Use of prefabrication: techniques that may have been
used to n:anufacture portions of the facility away from
the construction site. If plant manufacturing was
utilized, the nature of the components is described
here, as is whether use was limited, moderate, or
extensive.
Architect's reported analyses
Architects have reported the factors which, in their
opinion, strongly influenced both costs and length of
time that were required for completion of the facility.
Architects have reported the positive and negative
points for each project in separate categories for cost
issues and time factors. Examples of positive cost
factors might be favorable market conditions or repetitiveness of design. Under time issues, positive factors
could include advanced order of materials and
hardware oruse of prefabricated components. Negative
cost and time factors include such issues as difficult
site conditions or labor problems.

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Section III
Index: State/county/city
Index: Inmate design capacity
Index: Category of construction
Index: Facility name

Index

State/county/city

State

County/City

Facility type

Facility name

AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AL
AL
AL

Anchorage
Anchorage
Bethel
Eagle River
Eagle River
Fairbanks
Kenai
Palmer
Palmer
Bessemer
Jefferson County
Talladega
Clark County
Garland County
Grady
Saline County
Tucker
Cochise County
Florence
Gila
Goodyear
Phoenix
Pima County
Pima County
Sacaton
Tucson
Alameda County
Contra Costa County
Kings County
Nevada County
Orange County
Orange County
Placer County
Plumas County
Represa
San Bernardino County
San Diego
San Joaquin County

State detention facility
State pre-trial facility
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
Federal prison
County complex
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
Juvenile correctional facility
State prison
Federal prison
County jail
County jail
Juvenile rehabilitation center
Federal prison
County jail
County complex
County jail
County restitution center
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
State prison
County complex
State prison
County jail

Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II
Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center
Meadow Creek Correctional Center
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Wildwood Correctional Center
Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Jefferson County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution
Clark County Detention Facility
Garland County Detention Facility

AR
AR

AR
AR
AR
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z
A'Z

CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA

CA

Santa Barbara County
Santa Clara County
Santa Cruz County
Shasta County
Sonoma County
Stanislaus County
Sunnyvale
Tehachapi
Torrance
Tulare County

Cummins Unit-Medium Security

Page
60
62
76
66
70
64
74
68
72
58
56
54
96
100
98

Saline County Detention Facility
Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit
Cochise County Jail
Arizona State Prison-Florence
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution
Arizona State Prison-Perryville
Federal Correctional Institution
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Pima County Adult Detention Center (Addition)
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Alameda County North County Jail
Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Kings County Branch Jail
Nevada County Detention Center
Lacy Security Facility
Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release Center
Placer County Jail
Plumas County Sheriffs Department & Detention Facility
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's Minimum Security

104
102
82
78
92
80

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County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
City complex

Facility
Santa Barbara County Main Jail
Elmwood-Barracks 24
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
Shasta County Justice Center
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Stanislaus County Jail
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding

150

State prison
City complex
County jail

Facility
California Correctional Institution
Torrance Police Department
Sequoia Field Detention Facility

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88
90
94
86
106
114
120
124
122
126
128
130
112
118
134

138
116
140
144
146
148

108
152
142

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State

County/City

Facility type

Facility name

CA
CA
CA
CA

Tuolumne County
Vacaville
Ventura County
Yuba County

County jail
State prison
County complex

Tuolumne County Jail

County jail

Yuba County Jail

co
co
co
co
co
co
co

Adams County
Alamosa County
Crowley
Delta County
Garfield County
Pitkin County
Summit County
Bridgeport
Niantic
Smyrna
Alachua County
Indiantown
Leon County
Leon County
Marion County

County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
County jail
County complex
County complex
State prison

Adams County Detention Facility
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Delta County Criminal Justice Facility
Garfield County Jail
Pitkin County Jail
Summit County Justice Center
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular Units
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security)
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Martin Correctional Institution
Leon County Jail
Leon County Justice Complex
Marion County Detention Center
South Florida Reception Center
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility
Union Correctional Institution
Santa Rosa County Jail
Seminole County Correctional Facility
Federal Correctional Institution
Clarke County Correctional Institution
Dooly County Jail
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center

CT
CT
DE

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL

GA
GA
GA

'm
IA
IA

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN

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Miami
Pinellas County
Raiford
Santa Rosa County
Seminole County
Tallahassee
Clarke County
Dooly County
Richmond County
Maui County/Wailuku
Polk County
Woodbury County
Centralia
Cook County
Danville
Dixon
Douglas County
DuPage County

Dwight
Dwight
East Moline
Hillsboro
Manteno
Manteno
Peoria County
Rock Island County

Sheridan
Sheridan
Vienna
Marion County

State jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
County complex
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County complex
County jail
Federal prison
County jail
County jail
County complex
County and city jails/State
prison
County jail
County complex
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
Juvenile correctional facility
Juvenile correctional facility
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
County complex

California Medical Facility-South
Pre-Trial Detention Facility

Maui Community Correctional Center
Polk County Jail
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
Centralia Correctional Center
Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU Building
Danville Correctional Center
Dixon Correctional Center
Douglas County Jail
DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Dwight Correctional Center (1979 Addition)
Dwight Correctional Center (1984 Addition)
East Moline Correctional Center
Graham Correctional Center
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining Facility)
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit)
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility

Rock Island County Jail
Sheridan Correctional Center (Kitchen/Dining Facility)
Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security Services)
Shawnee Correctional Center
Marion County Jail

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132
156

158
160
162

164
166
168
170
172
174
176
178

188
182

184
186
196
190
198
192
194
180
200
202
204
206
244
246

208
210
212
214
216

218
220
222
224
226
228
230
232
234
238
240
236
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State

County/City

Facility type

Facility name

KS
KS
KS
KY
KY
LA
LA

Johnson County
Lansing
Shawnee County
Ashland
Knox County
Angie
Oakdale

Juvenile detention facility
State prison
County complex
Federal prison
County jail
State prison
Federal complex
State prison
State complex
State prison
State prison
State treatment facility
State prison
City jail
State prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
County jail
State prison
County complex

Johnson County Juvenile Hall
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Shawnee County Department of Corrections

LA

Jackson

LA
LA

Jackson
St. Gabriel
St. Gabriel
Jamaica Plain
Norfolk
Baltimore
Baltimore
Montgomery County
Prince George's County
Somerset County
Washington County
Westover
Franklin County
Grand Traverse County/
Traverse City
Jackson
Macomb County
Shingleton
Hennepin County

LA
MA

MA
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
ME
MI
MI

MI
MI
MN

MN
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MS
MS
MS
MT

MT
MT
MT
MT

NC
NC
NC
NC
NE
NE
NE

NJ

St. Peter
Clay County
Fannington
Fulton
Jackson County
Pacific
Jackson County
Parchman
Tunica County
Chouteau County
Jefferson County
Lewis and Clark County
Pondera County
Yellowstone County
Craven County
Maury
Raleigh

Troy
Dodge County
Douglas County
Lincoln
Atlantic County

Federal Correctional Institution
Knox County Jail
Washington Correctional Institute
Federal Detention Center
Dixon Correctional Institute
Feliciana Forensic Facility
Hunt Correctional Center
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women

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248
250
252
254
256
268
260
258
262

Longwood Treatment Center
Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk
Baltimore City Jail
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Montgomery County Detention Center
Prince George's County Correctional Center

264
266
286
288
274
272
278
280

Somerset Collllty Detention Center
Washington County Detention Center
Eastern Correctional Institution
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility

282
284
276
270

County and city complex
State prison hospital
County jail
State prison
County juvenile detention

Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility
State Prison of Southern Michigan

292
296
294
290

facility
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
County jail

Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility
Clay County Detention Center
Fannington Correctional Center
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Jackson County Detention Center
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center

298

Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29
Tunica County Jail and Sheriffs Department
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center
Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility

302
304
306
318
320
322

Pondera County Jail
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Craven County Law Enforcement Center

324
326
384
386
388
390
328

State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex

Macomb County Jail
Correction Camp Cusino

State prison
State prison
State prison

Eastern Correctional Center
North Carolina Central Prison
Southern Correctional Center

County complex
County jail

Dodge County Judicial Center
Douglas County Correctional Center

State prison
County complex

Nebraska State Penitentiary
Gerald L. Gonnley Justice Facility

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308
310
312
314
316

330
332
338

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Page

State

County/City

Facility type

Facility name

NJ
NJ

Camden County

County jail

State prison

Camden County Correctional Facility
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I

336

Delmont

and II)
Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Ocean County Justice Complex
Trenton State Prison
Warren County Correctional Center
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III
Bernalillo County Detention Center (South Tower)

344
340
342
346
348
360
362
350
358
356
352
354
334
378

NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NV
NY
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY
NY

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH

OH
OH
OH
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OR
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA

30

Middlesex County
Ocean County
Trenton
Warren County
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Bernalillo County
Grants

County jail
County complex
State prison
County jail
Youth detention facility
Youth detention facility
County jail
State prison

Las Cruces

State prison

Los Lunas

State prison

Santa Fe
Clark County
Buffalo
Elmira

State prison
County jail
State center for youth
State prison

Erie County
Erie County
New York
New York
New York
New York
Otisville
Ray Brook
Ashtabula County
Chillicothe
Clermont County
Hamilton County
Logan County
London
Marysville
Ottawa County
Wayne County
Hodgen
Lexington
Lexington
McAlester
Cleveland County
Kay County
Muskogee County/Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Jackson County
Multnomah County
Allegheny County
Blair County
Huntington
Lycoming County

County jail
County jail
City jail
City jail
City jail
State treatment center
Federal prison
Federal prison
County complex
State prison
County jail
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
County and city jails
State prison
County jail
County complex
County jail

Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Cleveland County Detention Center
Kay County Detention Facility
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
Jackson County Jail
Justice Center
Allegheny County Jail Annex

County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison

Blair County Prison
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield
Lycoming County Prison
State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer

Mercer

Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Penitentiary of New Mexico
Clark County Detention Center
Masten Park Secure Center
Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service & Dining
Facility
Erie County Correctional Facility
Erie County Holding Center
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
North Facility
Rikers Island: Modular Units
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Correctional Institution
Ashtabula County Justice Center
Ross Correctional Institution
Clermont County Jail
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Madison Correctional Institution
Ohio Reformatory for Women
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Wayne County Justice Center
Ouachita Correctional Center
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Phase I and II

366
368
370
364
380
382
376
372
374
392
406
394
396
398
400

402
404
408
424
414
416
422
410
412
420
418
426
428
430
432
440
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State

County/City

PA

Philadelphia County/
Philadelphia
Schuylkill County

PA
PA
PA

Warren County
Wyoming County

SC
SC
SC

Clemson
Columbia
Myrtle Beach

SC

Ridgeville
Nashville
Shelby County/Memphis
Austin County

TN
TN

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Index

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Bastrop
Bexar County
Brazoria County
Cameron County
Chambers County
Comal County
Dallas County/Dallas
Fayette County

Facility type

Facility name

County and city jails
County jail
County jail
County jail
City complex
State prison

Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center

City complex
State prison
State prison
County and city complex
County complex
Federal prison
County complex

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

Fort Bend

County jail
County jail
County complex
County complex
County and city jails
County complex
County complex

Fort Bend
Freeport
Galveston

County jail
City complex
State prison hospital

Gatesville
Harris County
Hidalgo County

State prison
County complex

TX

Katy

TX
TX
TX

Liberty County
Midway
Missouri City
Navasota
Navasota
Orange County

TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
UT
UT

Houston
Hunt County
Huntsville
Huntsville

Palestine
Pearland
Richmond
Rosharon
San Patricio County
Smith County
Starr County
Tennessee Colony
Tennessee Colony
Victoria County
Draper
Salt Lake City

County jail
City complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
City complex
County complex
State prison
City complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
City complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
State correctional facility

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Warren County Jail
Wyoming County Jail
Clemson Police Department
Gilliam Psychiatric Center
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Lieber Correctional Institution
Nashville Community Service Center
Shelby County Justice Center

Austin County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution

Bexar County Juvenile Center
Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention Center II
Cameron County Detention Center
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Comal County Jail
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Fayette County Detention Center

Fort Bend County Jail
Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion)
Freeport Police and Courts Building
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Mountain View Unit
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home
Hidalgo County Jail
Westside Police Area Command Station
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Diagnostic Unit
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
Katy Police Department
Liberty County Jail
Ferguson Unit
Missouri City Police Department
Wallace Pack Unit I
Wallace Pack Unit II
Orange County Jail
Beto II Unit
Pearland Public Safety Building
JesterUnitNumber3
Darrington Unit
San Patricio County Sheriff's Department
Smith County Jail
Starr County Jail
Beto I Unit
Coffield Unit
Victoria County Jail
Young Adult Correctional Facility
Orange Street Community Correctional Center

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438
444

446

448
450
454
452
456
458
460
486
466
468
470
472
476
506
484
490
492
494
524
512
496
498
532
500
480
482
504
508
488
510
528
530
514
464

516
502
478
518
520
522
462
474
526
538
534

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State

County/City

UT

Uintah County
Alexandria
Augusta County
Fairfax County
Pittsylvania County
Roanoke
St. Albans
St. Johnsbury County
Benton County
Forks

VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VT
VT

WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WI

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WI
WI

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Jefferson County
Monroe
Shelton
Thurston County
Whitman County
Burnett County
Oshkosh
Portage
Rusk County
Ohio County/Wheeling

Facility type

Facility name

County jail

Uintah County Jail

City complex
County jail

Alexandria Detention Center
Augusta County Jail
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release Center
Pittsylvania County Jail
Roanoke City Jail
Northwest State Correctional Facility

County complex
County jail
City complex
State prison
County jail/State prison
County complex
City complex
County complex
State prison

State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County and city complex

St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center

Benton County Justice Center
Forks City Jail
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management Unit
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Whitman County Correctional Facility
Burnett County Government Center
Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Columbia Correctional Institution
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Ohio County Correctional Center

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544
546
548
550
552
540
542
554
556
558
562
564
560
566
570
574
572
576
568

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Inmates

7
8
JO
11

13

14
14
16
20
20

21
21
21
24
24
25
27
27
27
29
30
32
33
33
34
35
35
36
36
37
38
39
40
40
40
41
43
46
47
48
48
50
50
50
50
50
51
51

Facility name

County/City

State

Facility type
Youth detention facility
County complex
State prison
County jail
City complex
City complex
County complex
County jail
County complex

362
324
240
202
448
556
320
166
216

City complex
City complex
City complex
County jail
County complex
City complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex
Juvenile detention facility
County complex
County jail
State pre-trial facility
City complex
County jail
County complex
County jail
Juvenile rehabilitation center

150
494
504
154
270
510
168
570
398
104
576
70
96
558
306
248
318
130
62
516
256
566
550
94

County jail
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
Restitution center
City jail
State prison
Juvenile correctional facility
County jail
County jail
County complex
County complex

136
148
404
328
170
164
322
124
274
214
230

Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III

Albuquerque

NM

Pondera County Jail
Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security Services)

Pondera County
Sheridan
Dooly County
Clemson
Forks
Jefferson County
Garfield County
Douglas County

MT

Dooly County Jail
Clemson Police Department
Forks City Jail
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center
Garfield County Jail
Douglas County Jail
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding
Facility
Freeport Police and Courts Building
Katy Police Department
Tuolumne County Jail
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility
Missouri City Police Department
Pitkin County Jail
Burnett County Government Center
Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Saline County Detention Facility
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Meadow Creek Correctional Center
Clark County Detention Facility
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Johnson County Juvenile Hall
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Plumas County Sheriff's Department & Detention Facility
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II
Pearland Public Safety Building
Knox County Jail
Whitman County Correctional Facility
Pittsylvania County Jail
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center
San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's Minimum
Security Facility
Stanislaus County Jail
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Dodge County Judicial Center
Summit County Justice Center
Delta County Criminal Justice Facility
Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility
Nevada County Detention Center
Baltimore City Jail
Dixon Correctional Center
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit)
Warren County Jail
Wyoming County Jail
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Leon County Justice Complex

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IL
GA
SC

WA
MT

co

IL

Sunnyvale

CA

Freeport

TX
TX
CA
ME
TX

Katy
Tuolumne County
Franklin County
Missouri City
Pitkin County
Burnett County
Logan County
Saline County
Rusk County
Eagle River
Clark County
Jefferson County
Tunica County
Johnson County
Chouteau County
Plumas County
Anchorage
Pearland
Knox County
Whitman County
Pittsylvania County
Sacaton
San Joaquin County
Stanislaus County
Ottawa County
Dodge County
Summit County
Delta County
Lewis and Clark County
Nevada County
Baltimore
Dixon
Manteno
Warren County
Wyoming County
Alamosa County
Leon County

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WI
OH
AR
WI
AK

AR
WA
MS
KS
MT
CA

AK
TX
KY
WA
VA
AZ
CA

CA
OH

NE

co
co
MT
CA
MD
IL
IL

PA
PA

co
FL

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160
184

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Inmates
51
51
52
53
56
58
61
61
61
62

64
64
68
68
68
72
74
75
75
76
78
78
80
83

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Facility name

County/City

Northwest State Correctional Facility
Somerset County Detention Center

St. Albans
Somerset County
Austin County
Oklahoma City
Palmer
Torrance
Augusta County
Fayette County
Ohio County/Wheeling
Sait Lake City
Smyrna
Orange County
Buffalo
Santa Barbara County
Uintah County
Fairbanks
Ashtabula County
Chambers County
Jackson
Warren County
Craven County
Wayne County
KayCounty

TX
LA
NJ
NC
OH
OK

Maui County/Wailuku

HI

County complex
County and city jails/State

Hennepin County
Liberty County
Lexington
Hodgen
San Bernardino County
Jackson
Dwight
Garland County
Columbia
Gatesville
Santa Cruz County
St. Johnsbury County
Tallahassee
Bethel
Jackson County
Bridgeport
Jackson
Dwight
Ashland
Leon County
St. Gabriel
Albuquerque
Benton County
Bexar County
Niantic

MN

Juvenile detention facility

TX
OK
OK

County complex

Austin County Jail
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Torrance Police Department
Augusta County Jail

Fayette County Detention Center
Ohio County Correctional Center
Orange Street Community Correctional Center
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security)
Orange County Jail
Masten Park Secure Center
Santa Barbara County Main Jail
Uintah County Jail
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Ashtabula County Justice Center
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Feliciana Forensic Facility
Warren County Correctional Center
Craven County Law Enforcement Center
Wayne County Justice Center
Kay County Detention Facility
Maui Community Correctional Center

State

Facility type

VT

State prison

MD

County jail
County complex
State prison

TX
OK
AK
CA

VA
TX
WV
UT
DE

TX
NY
CA
UT
AK
OH

State prison
City complex
County jail

County complex
County and city complex
State correctional facility
State prison
County complex
State center for youth
County jail
County jail
State prison
County complex
County complex
State complex
County jail

County complex
County complex

prison
87
87
90
90
94
94
96
96
96
96
96
96
98
98
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
!03
104
104

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Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Liberty County Jail
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center (Addition)
Ouachita Correctional Center
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
State Prison of Southern _Michigan
Dwight Correctional Center (l 984 Addition)
Garland County Detention Facility
Gilliam Psychiatric Center
Mountain View Unit
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center
Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular Units
Dixon Correctional Institute
Dwight Correctional Center (I 979 Addition)
Federal Correctional Institution
Leon County Jail
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center
Benton County Justice Center
Bexar County Juvenile Center
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit

CA

MI
IL

AR
SC

TX
CA

VT
FL

AK
MS
CT
LA
IL

KY
FL
LA

NM
WA
TX
CT

State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison hospital
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail/State prison
Federal prison
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
Federal prison
County jail
State prison
Youth detention facility
County complex
County complex
State jail

Page
540
282
460
418
68
152
546
484
568
534
176
514
378
138
536

64
392
472
262
348
384
408
412
206
298
508
414
424
ll8
296
222
100
450
512
140
542
180
76
302
172
258
220
254
182
266
360
554
466
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Facility name

Connty/City
Palmer
Woodbury County
Hunt County
Myrtle Beach
Nashville
Starr County

125
126

Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Nashville Community Service Center
StarrCountyJaiJ
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management
Unit
Longwood Treatment Center
Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility

126
127
128
131
132
132
132
133
134
134
136

Santa Rosa County Jail
Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion)
Kings County Branch Jail
Montgomery County Detention Center
Clarke County Correctional Institution
San Patricio County Sheriffs Department
Victoria County Jail
Clermont County Jail
Cleveland County Detention Center
Yuba County Jail
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility

139
140
141
144
144
150
152
158
160
160
161
162
164
166
174
176
180
180
183
184
184
184
190
190
194
196
198

Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Schuylkill County Prison
Blair County Prison
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Lycoming County Prison
Washington County Detention Center
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Correction Camp Cusino
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center
Clay County Detention Center
Cochise County Jail
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility
Fort Bend County Jail
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Westside Police Area Command Station
Lacy Security Facility
State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer
Jackson County Jail
Comal County Jail
Cummins Unit-Medium Security
Hidalgo County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution
Shawnee County Department of Corrections
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility
Elmwood-Barracks 24
Hanis County Juvenile Detention Home

104
108
109
112
120
123
124

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Jamaica Plain
Grand Traverse County/
Traverse City
Santa Rosa County
Fort Bend County
Kings County
Montgomery County
Clarke County
San Patricio County
Victoria County
Clermont County
Cleveland County
Yuba County
Muskogee County/
Muskogee
Sonoma County
Schuylkill County
Blair County
Gila
Galveston
Lycoming County
Washington County
Thurston County
Shingleton
Eagle River
Clay County
Cochise County
St. Peter
Fort Bend County
Yellowstone County
Houston
Orange County
Mercer
Jackson County
Comal County
Grady
Hidalgo County
Tucson
Shawnee County
Pinellas County
Santa Clara County
Harris County

Facility type

Page

AK

State prison

IA

TX

County complex
County complex
City complex
State prison
County jail

72
246
500
454
456
522

WA
MA

State prison
State treatment facility

564
286

Ml

County and city complex
County complex
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County complex
County jail
County complex
County jail

292
192
492
120
278
200
518
526
394
410
156

County and city jails
County jail

420
146

County jail
County jail
Juvenile correctional facility
State prison hospital
County jail
County jail
County complex
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
State prison
County complex
County complex
City complex
County jail
State prison
County jail
County complex
State prison
County jail
Federal prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
County complex

438
432
92
524
434
284
560
290
66
308
82
300
490
326
532
122
442
426
476
98
498
86
252
190
116
496

State

TX
SC
TN

FL

TX
CA

MD
GA

TX
TX
OH

OK
CA

OK
CA
PA

PA
1'Z

TX
PA

MD
WA
MI

AK
MO
1'Z

MN
TX
MT
TX
CA

PA
OR
TX
AR

TX
1'Z

KS
FL
CA
TX

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Inmates

200
200
200
201
204
209
2IO
212
228
240
250
252
258
264
264
274
282
288
289
292
292
300
300

Facility name
East Moline Correctional Center
Rock Island County Jail
Wildwood Correctional Center
Roanoke City Jail
Douglas County Correctional Center
Ocean County Justice Complex
Polk County Jail
Placer County Jail
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center
Shasta County Justice Center
Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention Center II
Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Smith County Jail
Allegheny County Jail Annex
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Cameron County Detention Center
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Young Adult Correctional Facility
Bernalillo County Detention Center
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release
Center

312
320
324
330
336
337
345
346
354
356
368
384
386
390
402
402
428
430
434
436
448
463
480
485
486
488

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Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Federal Correctional Institution
Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Union Correctional Institution
Marion County Jail
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility
Alexandria Detention Center
DuPage County Jail and Sheriffs Department
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Marion County Detention Center
Erie County Correctional Facility
Ohio Reformatory for Women
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Phase I and II
Justice Center
Pre-Trial Detention Facility
Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Diagnostic Unit
Macomb County Jaµ
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Adams County Detention Facility
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Eastern Correctional Center

County/City

State

Facility type

Page

East Moline

IL

Rock Island County

IL
AK
VA
NE
NJ
IA
CA
AK
GA
CA

State prison
County complex
State prison
City complex
County jail
County complex

224
234
74
552
330
342
244
128
60
204
144
468
358
312
520
430
90
250
470
178
538
350

Kenai
Roanoke

Douglas County
Ocean County
Polk County
Placer County
Anchorage

Richmond County
Shasta County
Brazoria County
Grants

Fulton
Smith County
Allegheny County
Pima County
Lansing
Cameron County
Alachua County

Draper
Bernalillo County
Fairfax County
Oshkosh
Lincoln
Talladega
Middlesex County
Raiford
Marion County
Peoria County
Alexandria
DuPage County
New York
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Contra Costa County
Marion County
Erie County
Marysville
Lexington
Multnomah County
Ventura County
Tulare County
Huntsville
Macomb County
Las Cruces
Adams County
Los Lunas
Maury

TX
NM
MO

TX
PA
AZ

KS

TX
FL
UT
NM

VA
WI
NE
AL

NJ
FL
IN
IL
VA
IL
NY
NJ
MD
CA
FL
NY
OH
OK
OR
CA
CA

TX
MI
NM

co
NM
NC

County jail

County complex
State detention facility
County complex
County complex
County jail
State prison

State prison
County jail
County jail
County jail
State prison
County jail

County jail
State prison
County jail
County complex
State prison
State prison
Federal prison

County jail
State prison
County complex
County complex
City complex
County complex
State treatment center
County complex
State prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison

548
574
332
54
340
198
242
232
544
218
376
338
272
114
186
368
402
416
428
132
142
480
294
356
158
352
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Inmates
488
492
499
499
500
500
501
511
516
520
524
534
540
545
560
560
575
576
588

596
596
623
624
650
656
696
739
742
744
786
800

800
810
837
848
850
907
926
929
941
994
1,000
1,034
1,060
1,100
1,101
1,103
1,106

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ccontinuedl

Facility name

County/City

State

Facility type

Southern Correctional Center
Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit
Camden County Correctional Facility
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Federal Correctional Institution
Columbia Correctional Institution
Erie County Holding Center
Jackson County Detention Center
Cook County Medical and Psychiatric FacilityRTU Building
Federal Correctional Institution

Troy

NC

State prison

Tucker
Camden County
Pima County
Otisville
McAlester
Bastrop
Portage
Erie County
Jackson-County

AR

State prison
County jail
County jail
Federal prison
State prison
Federal prison
State prison
County jail
County complex

Arizona State Prison-Florence
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield
Federal Correctional Institution
Penitentiary of New Mexico
North Carolina Central Prison
Alameda County North County Jail
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Jefferson County Jail
South Florida Reception Center
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Ferguson Unit
Lieber Correctional Institution
Seminole County Correctional Facility
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Hunt Correctional Center
Graham Correctional Center
Centralia Correctional Center
North Facility
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
Trenton State Prison
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Clark County Detention Center
Federal Detention Center
Shawnee Correctional Center
Martin Correctional Institution
Danville Correctional Center
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
California Correctional Institution
Madison Correctional Institution
Jester Unit Number 3
Fannington Correctional Center
Wallace Pack Unit I
Beto II Unit
Southern State Correctional FaCility: Modular Units
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Cook County
Ray Brook
Florence
Monroe
Pacific
Huntingdon
Phoenix
Santa Fe
Raleigh
Alameda County
Prince George's County
Jefferson County
Miami
Philadelphia County/
Philadelphia
Midway
Ridgeville
Seminole County
Crowley
St. Gabriel
Hillsboro
Centralia
New York
New York
Trenton
Hamilton County
Clark County
Oakdale
Vienna
Indiantown
Danville
Bessemer
Tehachapi
London
Richmond
Farmington
Navasota
Palestine
Delmont

NJ

AZ
NY

OK
TX

WI
NY
MO
IL
NY
AZ

WA
MO
PA
AZ
NM
NC
CA
MD
AL
FL

PA
TX
SC

County jail
Federal prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
Federal prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
County jail
State prison

Page
390
102
336
88

372
422
486
572
370
314
210
374
78
562
316
440

84
354
388
106
280
56
196

TX

County and city jails
State prison
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
City jail
City jail
State prison
County complex
County jail
Federal complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison

TX

State prison

436
488
452
194
162
264
226
208
380
364
346
396
334
260
236
188
212
58
108
400
502
310
528
464

NJ

State prison

344

FL

co
LA
IL

IL
NY
NY
NJ
OH

NV
LA
IL

FL
IL
AL
CA
OH
TX

MO

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Inmates
1,139
1,162
1,182
1,200
1,224
1,274
1,344
1,364
1,440
1,576
1,900
2,200
2,358
2,404
3,264
3,783
4,188

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Facility name

County/City

State

Facility type

County jail
County and city jails
State prison
State prison
County and city complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
City jail

126
506
268
80
458
406
478
530
276
304
382

State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison

134
482

Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release Center

Orange County

CA

Lew Sterrett Justice Center

Dallas County/Dallas
Angie
Goodyear
Shelby County/Memphis
Chillicothe

TX

Washington Correctional Institute
Arizona State Prison-Perryville

Shelby County Justice Center
Ross Correctional Institution
Darrington Unit
Wallace Pack Unit II
Eastern Correctional Institution
Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29

Rikers Island: Modular Units
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock
Mountain
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
California Medical Facility-South
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Coffield Unit
Beto I Unit

Rosharon

Navasota
Westover

Parchman
New York

LA
AZ

TN
OH
TX
TX
MD
MS

NY

San Diego

CA

Huntsville

TX

Vacaville

CA
CA

Represa
Tennessee Colony
Tennessee Colony

TX
TX

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Category

State

Facility name

Facility type

AK

Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Cummins Unit-.Medium Security
Clark County Detention Facility

State pre-trial facility
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
Ccunty jail

Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project

AR
AR
AZ

Expansion project
Expansion project

CA
CA

Expansion project

CA

Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project

co

Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project
Expansion project

AK

FL
FL
FL

GA
MD
MI
MI
MT
NM
NY
NY

OK
PA
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
VA
VA

Expansion project
Expansion project
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

VT
WA
AK
AK

New, ancillary building

AZ
AZ
AZ

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

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CA
CA
CA
CA
CA

co
co
CT
CT

DE
FL

Arizona State Prison-Perryville
Orange County Sheriffs Intake Release Center
San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's Minimum
Security Facility
Santa Barbara County Main Jail
Garlield County Jail
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Leon County Jail
Santa Rosa County Jail
Dooly County Jail
Montgomery County Detention Center
Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility
Macomb County Jail
Pondera County Jail
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III
Erie County Holding Center
Masten Park Secure Center
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Blair County Prison
Darrington Unit
Ferguson Unit
Fort Bend County Jail
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home
Hidalgo County Jail
Liberty County Jail
Augusta County Jail
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release
Center
Northwest State Correctional Facility
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center
Meadow Creek Correctional Center
Arizona State Prison-Florence
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center
Elmwood-Barracks 24
Lacy Security Facility
Orange County Sheriffs Intake Release Center
Placer County Jail
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Delta County Criminal Justice Facility
Pitkin County Jail
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular Units
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security)
Federal Correctional Institution

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County jail
County jail
County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County and city complex
County jail
County complex
Youth detention facility
County jail
State secure center for
youth
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
Juvenile rehabilitation
center
County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County complex
State prison
State jail
State prison
Federal prison

Page

62
64

98
96
80

126
136
138

166
178
182
192
202
278
292
294
324
362
370
378
422
432
478
488
490
496
498
508
546
548
540
560
66
70
78

90
94
116
122
126
128
146
164
168

172
174
176
180

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Category

State

Facility name

Facility type

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancilJary building

FL

Leon County Justice Complex

FL

Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility

FL
FL
HI

Seminole County Correctional Facility
Union Correctional Institution
Maui Community Correctional Center

IL

Centralia Correctional Center

County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison
County and city jails/State
prison
State prison

IL

Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, anci1lary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

IL

RTU Building
Dixon Correctional Center
Dwight Correctional Center ( 1979 Addition)
Dwight Correctional Center ( 1984 Addition)
East Moline Correctional Center
Graham Correctional Center
IIlinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining Facility)

New, ancillary building

IL

IIlinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit)

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

IL

Shawnee Correctional Center
Sheridan Correctional Center (Kitchen/Dining

New, ancil1ary building

IL

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancil1ary building
New, ancillary building
New, anciliary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

IN
KS
KY
LA
LA
LA
MA
MD
MI
MN
MO
MT
NC
NE
NJ
NM
NY
OH
OK
OK
OK
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

IL
IL

IL
IL
IL

IL

Facility)

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Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security
Services)
Marion County Jail
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Federal Correctional Institution
Feliciana Forensic Facility
Hunt Correctional Center
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women
Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk
Baltimore City Jail
State Prison of Southern Michigan
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility
Farmington Correctional Center
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center
North Carolina Central Prison
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Trenton State Prison
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III
Rikers Island: Modular Units
Ohio Reformatory for Women
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Ouachita Correctional Center
State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer
Gilliam Psychiatric Center
Nashville Community Service Center
Darrington Unit
Diagnostic Unit
Mountain View Unit
Orange County Jail
Victoria County Jail

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190

194
198
206
208
210
214
220
222
224
226

County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
Juvenile correctional
facility
Juvenile correctional
facility
State prison

230
236

State prison

238

State prison
County complex
State prison
Federal prison
State complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
City jail
State prison hospital
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
Youth detention facility
City jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex

228

240
242
250
254
262
264
266
288
274
296
300
310
320
388
332
346
362
382
402
414
418
422
424
442
450
456
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480
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Category

State

Facility name

Facility type

Page

New, ancillary building
New, ancillary building

WA
WA

Forks City Jail
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management
Unit

City complex

556

State prison
State detention facility
State prison
State prison
State prison
Federal prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
Federal prison
Federal prison
County jail
Juvenile correctional
facility
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
County jail
County complex

564
60
68

State prison
County jail
County jail
County complex

134

City complex
City complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
County jail
State prison
State prison
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
County complex

150
152
158
160
162
170
186
188
196
200
204
244
246
212
216
218

County complex

232

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

AK

Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility

AK

Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Jefferson County Jail
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Garland County Detention Facility
Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit
Saline County Detention Facility
Arizona State Prison-Perryville
Cochise County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution (Phoenix)
Federal Correctional Institution (Tucson)
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

CA
CA
CA
CA

AK
AK
AL

AL
AL
AR
AR
AR
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ

CA

CA
CA
CA
CA

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

CA
CA
CA
CA

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

CA

co
co
co
co
FL

FL
FL

GA
GA
IA
IA
IL
IL
IL
IL

Alameda County North County Jail
California Correctional Institution
California Medical Facility-South
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
Kings County Branch Jail
Pre-Trial Detention Facility
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock
Mountain
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Shasta County Justice Center
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary
Holding Facility
Torrance Police Department
Adams County Detention Facility
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Summit County Justice Center
Marion County Detention Center
Martin Correctional Institution
South Florida Reception Center
Clarke County Correctional Institution
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center
Polk County Jail
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
Danville Correctional Center
Douglas County Jail
DuPage County Jail and Sheriffs Department
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release
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76
54
56
58
100
102
104
80
82
84
86
88

92
106
108
110
112
114
118
120
132

140
142
144

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Category

State

Facility name

Facility type

New, independent facility
New, independent facility

IL

Rock Island County Jail
Johnson County Juvenile Hall

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

KS
KY

County complex
Juvenile detention
facility
County complex
County jail
Federal complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
State prison
Juvenile detention
facility
County jail
State prison
County complex
State prison
County jail
State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex

298
308
312
314
316
302
304
306
318
322
326
384
386
390
328
330
336
338
340
342

State prison
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
Youth detention facility
County jail
County jail
Federal prison
Federal prison
City jail
County complex

344
348
350
352
354
356
358
360
334
368
372
374
380
392

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New. independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent faciJity
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New. independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

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KS

LA

LA
MD
MD

MD
MD
MD

ME

MI
MN

MO
MO
MO
MO
MS
MS
MS
MT
MT

MT
NC
NC
NC
NE
NE

NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM

NV
NY

NY
NY
NY

OH

Shawnee County Department of Corrections
Knox County Jail
Federal Detention Center
Washington Correctional Institute
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Eastern Correctional Institution
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Somerset County Detention Center
Washington County Detention Center
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility
Correction Camp Cusino
Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Clay County Detention Center
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Jackson County Detention Center
Missouri Eastern Correctiona1 Center
Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29
Tunica County Jail and Sheriffs Department
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Lewis and Clark County Crimina1 Justice Facility
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Craven County Law Enforcement Center
Eastern Correctional Center
Southern Correctiona1 Center
Dodge County Judicial Center
Douglas County Correctional Center
Camden County Correctional Facility
Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility
Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Ocean County Justice Complex
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units
(Phase I and II)
Warren County Correctional Center
Bernalillo County Detention Center (South Tower)
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Penitentiary of New Mexico
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center
Clark County Detention Center
Erie County Correctional Facility
Federal Correctional Institution (Otisville)
Federal Correctional Institution (Ray Brook)
North Facility
Ashtabula County Justice Center

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Category

State

Facility name

Facility type

New. independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH

County jail
County complex
County complex
State prison
County complex
State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

OK
OR

ClennontCounty Jail
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Madison Correctional Institution
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Ross Correctional Institution
Wayne County Justice Center
Cleveland County Detention Center
Kay County Detention Facility
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Phase I
and II
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility
Jackson County Jail
Justice Center
Lycoming County Prison
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Schuylkill County Prison
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield
Warren County Jail
Wyoming County Jail
Lieber Correctional Institution
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Shelby County Justice Center
Austin County Jail
Beto I Unit
Beto II Unit
BexarCounty Juvenile Center
Brazoria County Sheriffs Department Detention
Center II
Cameron County Detention Center
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Coffield Unit
Comal County Jail
Ellis II Unit (Phase land m
Fayette County Detention Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Fort Bend County Jail
Freeport Police and Courts Building
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Jester Unit Number 3
Katy Police Department
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Missouri City Police Department
Pearland Pnblic Safety Building
San Patricio County Sheriffs Department
Smith County Jail
Starr County Jail
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Wallace Pack Unit!
Wallace Pack Unit II

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility

OH

OH
OK
OK
OK

OR
PA

PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
SC
SC
TN
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX

TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX

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County and city jails

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394
396
398
400

404

406
408
410
412
416
420
426
428
434
436
438
440

County jail
County complex
County jail
County and city jails
County jail
State prison
County jail
County jail
State prison
City complex
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex

452
454
458
460
462
464
466

County jail
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
State prison
County complex
Federal prison
County complex
City complex
County complex
State prison
City complex
County and city jails
City complex
City complex
County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison hospital
State prison
State prison

468
470
472
474
476
482
484
486
490
494
500
502
504
506
510
516
518
520
522
524
528
530

444

446

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Category

State
TX

New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
New, independent facility
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (future)
Phased project (past)
Phased project (past)
Phased project (past)

NY

Phased project (past)
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation

SC
AK
AK
AR
CA
CA
CA

Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation

CA
CA
CA
CA

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UT
UT

UT
VA
VA
VA
VT
WA
WA
WA
WA
WI
WI
WI
WI

WV
CA
CA

co
KS
OH
MI
PA
TX
TX
TX
VA
AK
AZ

FL
FL
FL
IN

LA
MA

Index

(continued)

Facility name
Westwide Police Area Command Station
Orange Street Community Correctional Center
Uintah County Jail
Young Adult Correctional Facility
Alexandria Detention Center
Pittsylvania County Jail
Roanoke City Jail
St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center
Benton County Justice Center
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Whitman County Correctional Facility
Burnett County Government Center
Columbia Correctional Institution
Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Ohio County Correctional Center
Placer County Jail
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Pitkin County Jail
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Correction Camp Cusino
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Orange County Jail
Victoria County Jail
Roanoke City Jail
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II
Arizona State Prison-Perryville
Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service &
Dining Facility
Clemson Police Department
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Wildwood Correctional Center
Cummins Unit-Medium Security
Nevada County Detention Center
Orange County Sheriffs Intake Release Center
Plumas County Sheriffs Department & Detention
Facility
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Stanislaus County Jail
Tuolumne County Jail
Yuba County Jail
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Santa Rosa County Jail
Seminole County Correctional Facility
Marion County Jail
Dixon Correctional Institute
Longwood Treatment Center

Facility type

Page

City complex
State correctional facility
County jail
State prison
City complex
County jail
City complex
County jail/State prison
County complex
County complex
State prison
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County and city complex
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
County complex
State prison
County and city jails
County and city jails
County complex
County complex
City complex
State pre-trial facility
State prison

532
534
536
538
544
550
552
542
554
558
562
566
570
572
574
576
568
128
146
168
250
404
290
436
506
514
526
552
62
80

State prison
City complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
Restitution center
County jail

366,
448

County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
Treatment facility

130
146
148

64

74
98

124
126

154

156
178
192
194
242
258
286

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Category

Stale

Facility name

Facility type

Remodeling/renovation

MD
MI
Ml
MO
MT

Montgomery County Detention Center

County complex
County and city complex
County jail
State prison
County complex
State prison
City jail

278
292
294
310
324
346
364

State prison
County jail
State treatment center
State center for youth
State prison
County jail
County jail
City complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
County complex
State prison
County complex
State jail
County jail

366
370
376
378
422
430
438
448
478
488
496
508
560
80
128
174
178

Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Remodeling/renovation
Temporary housing
Temporary housing
Temporary housing
Temporary housing

NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OK

PA
PA
SC
TX
TX
TX
TX
WA
AZ
CA
CT
FL

Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility
Macomb County Jail
Farmington Correctional Center
Pondera County Jail
Trenton State Prison
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service &
Dining Facility
Erie County Holding Center
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Masten Park Secure Center
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Allegheny County Jail Annex
Schuylkill County Prison
Clemson Police Department
Darrington Unit
Ferguson Unit
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home
Liberty County Jail
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Arizona State Prison-Perryville
Placer County Jail
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit
Alachua County Corrections Facility

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Facility name

Facility name
Adams County Detention Facility
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Alameda County North County Jail
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Alexandria Detention Center
Allegheny County Jail Annex
Arizona State Prison-Florence
Arizona State Prison-Penyville
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Ashtabula County Justice Center
Augusta County Jail
Austin County Jail
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Baltimore City Jail
Benton County Justice Center
Bernalillo County Detention Center(South Tower)
Beto I Unit
Beto II Unit
Bexar County Juvenile Center
Blair County Prison
Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention Center II
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular Units
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
Burnett County Government Center
California Correctional Institution
California Medical Facility-South
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Camden County Correctional Facility
Cameron County Detention Center
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Centralia Correctional Center
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Clark County Detention Center
Clark County Detention Facility
Clarke County Correctional Institution
Clay County Detention Center
Clemson Police Department
Clermont County Jail
Cleveland County Detention Center
Cochise County Jail
Coffield Unit
Columbia Correctional Institution
Comal County Jail
Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU Building
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility Phase II
Correction Camp Cusino
Craven County Law Enforcement Center

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State

Facility type

co

County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
City complex
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
City jail
County complex
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison
City jail
County complex
State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
County complex
County complex
County jail
County complex
County jail
County jail
City complex
County jail
County complex
County jail
State prison
State prison
County jail
County complex
County jail
State detention facility
State pre-trial facility
State prison
County complex

FL

CA

co
VA
PA
AZ
AZ

co
OH
VA
TX
MD
MD

WA
NM
TX
TX
TX
PA

TX
CT

NY
WJ

CA
CA
CA

NJ
TX

NM
IL

TX
MT
NV
AR

GA

MO
SC

OH
OK
AZ
TX

WI
TX
CA
IL
AK
AK

MI
NC

Page
158
178
106
160
544
430
78
80
162
392
546
460
272
274
554
350
462
464
466
432
468
172
364
570
108
110
112
336
470
352
208
472
318
334
96
200
308
448
394
410
82
474
572
476
114
210
60
62
290
384

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Facility name
Cummins Unit-Medium Security
Danville Correctional Center
Darrington Unit
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security)
Delta County Criminal Justice Facility
Diagnostic Unit
Dixon Correctional Center
Dixon Correctional Institute
Dodge County Judicial Center
Dooly County Jail
Douglas County Correctional Center
Douglas County Jail
DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Dwight Correctional Center (1979 Addition)
Dwight Correctional Center ( 1984 Addition)
East Moline Correctional Center
Eastern Correctional Center
Eastern Correctional Institution
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service & Dining
Facility
Elmwood-Barracks 24
Erie County Correctional Facility
Erie County Holding Center
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release Center
Farmington Correctional Center
Fayette County Detention Center
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Correctional Institution (Phoenix)
Federal Correctional Institution (Tucson)
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Correctional Institution (Otisvi11e)
Federal Correctional Iristitution (Ray Brook)
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Detention Center
Feliciana Forensic Facility
Ferguson Unit
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center

Forks City Jail
Fort Bend County Jail
Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion)
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility
Freeport Police and Courts Building
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Garfield County Jail
Garland County Detention Facility
Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility
Gilliam Psychiatric Center

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Index

State

Facility type

AR

State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison

IL

TX
DE

co
TX
IL

County complex
State prison
State prison

LA

State prison

NE

County complex
County jail
County jail
County complex
County complex

GA
NE
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

NC
MD
TX
NY
CA
NY
NY
AK

VA
MO
TX
AL
AZ,

AZ
FL

KY
NY
NY
TX
LA
LA
TX
CA
WA
TX
TX
ME

TX
MO

co
AR
NJ
SC

State prison
State prison

State prison
State prison

State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
County jail
State prison
County complex
State prison
County complex
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal prison
Federal complex
State complex
State prison
County complex
City complex
County complex
County jail
County complex
City complex
State prison
County jail
County jail
County complex
State prison

Page

98
212
478
176
164
480
214
258
328
202
330
216
218
220
222
224
386
276
482
366
116
368
370
64
548
310
484
54
84
86
180
254
372
374
486
260
262
488
118
556
490
492
270
494
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166
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Facility name

State

Facility type

Graham Correctional Center
Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home
Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Hidalgo County Jail
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center

IL

State prison
County and city complex
County complex
County complex
Juvenile detention facility
County jail

Hunt Correctional Center
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining Facility)

Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit)
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit
Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Jackson County Detention Center
Jackson County Jail
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center
Jefferson County Jail
JesterUnitNumber3
Johnson County Juvenile Hall
Justice Center
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Katy Police Department
Kay County Detention Facility
Kings County Branch Jail
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Knox County Jail
Lacy Security Facility
Leon County Jail
Leon County Justice Complex
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Phase I and II
Liberty County Jail
Lieber Correctional Institution
Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Longwood Treatment Center
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women
Lycoming County Prison
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
Macomb County Jail
Madison Correctional Institution
Marion County Detention Center
Marion County Jail
Martin Correctional Institution
Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk
Masten Park Secure Center
Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Maui Community Correctional Center

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OH
TX
MN
TX
AK

LA
TX

IL
IL
CT
MS
MO
OR
WA
MT
AL
TX
KS
OR
KS
TX
OK
CA
NY
KY
CA
FL
FL

TX
MT
OK
OK
TX
SC

OH
MA
LA
PA
OK
MI
OH

FL
IN
FL

MA
NY
AK
HI

Statt? prison
State prison
County complex
Juvenile correctional facility
Juvenile correctional facility
State jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County complex
County jail
State prison
Juvenile detention facility
County complex
State prison
City complex
County complex
County jail
State treatment center
County jail
County jail
County jail
County complex
County and city jails
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
State prison
County complex
Treatment facility
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County jail
County complex
State prison
State prison
State center for youth
State prison
County and city jails/State prison

Page

226
292
396
496
298
498
66
264
500
228
230
174
302
314

426
558
320
56
502
248
428
250
504
412
120
376
256
122
182
184

506
322
414
416
508
452
398
286
266
434
418
294
400

186
242
188
288

378
68
206

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Facility name

State

Facility type

Page

Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit

AR
AK

State prison
State prison
County jail
State prison
State prison
City complex
State prison

102
70
340
300
304
510
316
278
512
420
454
456
332
124
388
380
540
342
568
402
422
514
126
534
574

Meadow Creek Correctional Center
Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility

Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29
Missouri City Police Department
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
Montgomery County Detention Center
Mountain View Unit
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Nashville Community Service Center
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Nevada County Detention Center
North Carolina Central Prison
North Facility
Northwest State Correctional Facility
Ocean County Justice Complex
Ohio County Correctional Center
Ohio Reformatory for Women
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Orange County Jail
Orange County Sheriffs Intake Release Center
Orange Street Community Correctional Center
Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Ouachita Correctional Center
Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
Pearland Public Safety Building
Penitentiary of New Mexico
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Pima County Adult Detention Center (Addition)
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility
Pitkin County Jail
Pittsylvania County Jail
Placer County Jail
Plumas County Sheriff's Department & Detention Facility
Polk County Jail
Pondera CoU:nty Jail
Pre-Trial Detention Facility
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center
Rikers Island: Modular Units
Roanoke City Jail
Rock Island County Jail
Ross Correctional Institution

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NJ
MN

MS
TX
MO
MD
TX
OK
SC
TN
NE
CA
NC

NY
VT

NJ
WV

OH
OK
TX
CA
UT

WI

OH
OK
AK
TX
NM
IL

PA
AZ,

AZ
AZ,

FL

co
VA
CA
CA
IA
MT
CA

MD
CA

GA
NY

VA
IL

OH

County complex
State prison
County and city jails
City complex
State prison
State prison
Restitution center
State prison
City jail
State prison
County complex
County complex
State prison
State prison
County complex
County jail
State correctional facility
State prison
County complex
State prison
State prison
City complex
State prison
County complex
County and city jails
County jail
County jail
Juvenile correctional facility
County jail
County complex
County jail
County complex
County jail
County jail
County complex
County jail
County jail
State prison
County complex
City jail
City complex
County complex
State prison

404

424
72

516
354
232
436
88
90
92
190
168
550
128
130
244
324
132
280
134
204
382
552
234
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Facility name

State

Facility type

Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center
Saline County Detention Facility
San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women• s Minimum Security

WI

County complex
Juvenile rehabilitation center
County jail

576
94
104

County jail
County complex
County jail

136
518
138
140
192
438
142
194
144
236
252
458
238
240
520
282
146
196
390
356
344
542
148
522
440
296
442
170
150
524
560
152
346

Facility

San Patricio County Sheriff's Department
Santa Barbara County Main Jail
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
Santa Rosa County Jail
Schuylkill County Prison
Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Seminole County Correctional Facility
Shasta County Justice Center
Shawnee Correctional Center
Shawnee County Department of Corrections
Shelby County Justice Center
Sheridan Correctional Center (Kitchen/Dining Facility)
Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security Services)
Smith County Jail
Somerset County Detention Center
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
South Florida Reception Center
Southern Correctional Center
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I and II)
St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center
Stanislaus County Jail
StarrCounty Jail
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield
State Prisori of Southern Michigan
State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer
Summit County Justice Center
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding Facility
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Torrance Police Department
Trenton State Prison
Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Tuolumne County Jail
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Uintah County Jail
Union Correctional Institution
Victoria County Jail
Wallace Pack Unit I
Wallace Pack Unit II
Warren County Correctional Center
Warren County Jail
Washington Correctional Institute
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management Unit
Washington County Detention Center

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AR
CA
TX

CA
CA

County jail

FL

County complex

PA
CA

County jail
County jail

FL

CA

County jail
County complex

IL

State prison

KS
TN
IL

County complex

IL

TX
MD
CA
FL

NC
NM

NJ
VT
CA
TX
PA
MI
PA

co
CA

TX
WA
CA
NJ
MS
CA

WA
UT
FL

TX
TX
TX
NJ
PA
LA

WA
MD

County and city complex

State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
State prison
State prison
County jail/State prison
County complex
County jail
State prison
State prison hospital
State prison
County complex
City complex
State prison hospital
County complex
City complex
State prison
County complex
County jail
State prison
County jail
State prison
County complex
State prison
State prison
County jail
County jail
State prison
State prison
County jail

Page

306
154
562
536
198
526
528
530
348
444
268
564
284

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Facility name

State

Facility type

Wayne County Justice Center
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Westside Police Area Command Station
Whitman County Correctional Facility
Wildwood Correctional Center
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
Wyoming County Jail
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Young Adult Correctional Facility
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III
Yuba County Jail
Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center

OH

County complex
State prison
State prison
City complex
County complex
State prison
County complex
County jail
County complex
State prison
Youth detention facility
Youth detention facility
County jail
State prison

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AL
NM

TX
WA

AK
IA
PA
MT
UT
NM
NM

CA
AK

Page

408
58
358
532
566
74
246
446
326
538
360
362
156
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Section IV
Facility profiles

Federal Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden D.J. Southerland, Federal Correctional Institution, Talladega, AL 35160, 205-362-0410
Architect: Charles}kll/lc.Qa!JleyA,~~!?Q!ll~~.,,l/?f¥l'}JIOO South 20th Street, P .0. Box 335, Birmingham, AL 35201, 205-933-7100
Construction manager: Lasker··GolanfariCoiporation, 470 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016, 212-481-3409

Groundbreaking: September 1977
Finish date: September 1979
Constrnction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 324
Total cost: $10,069,300
Total annual operating costs:
$6,500,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $10,069,300
Building only: $10,069,050

Gross square feet/corrections: 260,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 260,000
Housing area square feet: 155,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 802
Size of cells: 106 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Uriknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 54
Inmates per unit: 54
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 879
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Burik beds in
cell

Housing area: $6,002,840
Housing per inmate: $18,527
Housing per cell: $18,527
Total per inmate: $3 I ,078
Total per GSF: $38. 73
Total annual operating costs: $6,500,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0 (use, 5%)
Medium: 75% (use, 90%)
Minimum: 25% (use, 5%)

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall,
no coating or treatment

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for common
areas

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Single occupancy: 324
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 324
Total: 324

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 28
Security: 100
Programs/treatment: 39
Maintenance: 46
Total: 213
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.13: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; advanced
orderof materials and hardware; coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
"red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Jefferson County Jail
Jurisdiction official: A. Melvin Bailey, Sheriff

Contact: Deputy Sheriff Glenn Anderson, Jefferson County Jail, 809 21 Street North, Birmingham, AL 35263, 205-325-5936
Architect: Giattina Fisher & Company Architects, Inc., 2031 11th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35255, 205-933-9060
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1982
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 31 months

Design capacity: 623
Total cost: $18,200,000
Total annual operating costs:

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: High rise

$4,480,409

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,200,000
Building only: Ni A

Gross square feet/corrections: 225,173
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 225, 173
Housing area square feet: 181,580
Gross square feet per inmate: 361
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NI A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Remote surveillance;
patrols
October 1985 population: 312
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None needed

Housing area: $14,700,000
Housing per inmate: $25,699
Housing per cell: $28,053
Total per inmate: $29,213
Total per GSF: $80.83
Total annual operating costs: $4,480,409

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alarm/
detection systems
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 96%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 4%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame,
flat plate
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote unlocking only
Floor surface: Vinyl tile; carpet in control
rooms and administrative areas
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas; direct to secure stations
HV AC: Air cond.; heating/air circ.; cent.
heat. plant with boilers, fans, chillers,
cool. towers; pip. to heat. coils
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; stainless steel
Fire protection: Smoke det. for com.
areas; sprinklers for cells and com.
areas; man. alarm stations; fire pump;
emer. gen.; comp. cont. for HVAC

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Single occupancy: 500
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 72
Special housing: 51
General population: 572
Total: 623

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds;
G. 0. Bond issue
Contract method: Conventional; three
bid packages
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; casework,
detention furnishings

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: IO
Security: 104
Programs/treatment: 7 ( + 4 not in
budget)
Maintenance: 0 ( + 6 not in budget)
Total: 121 ( + 10 not in budget)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.58:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market: highrise design with stacking cells and
utilities
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction; coordination of design, team/contractor/owner;
all parties local
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems

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West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: Morris L. Thigpen, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

C~ntact: John E. ~ag!~:.~~~j:1',,:~:~tlrf~~r~gR~'/!'1:"&!i?Ji!l Facility, 100 Warrier Lane, Bessemer, AL 35023, 205-436-3681
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Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Inc., 840 Savers'FederiiJ·Building, Little Rock, AR 72201, 501-376-6681
Construction manager: Brice Building Company/Champion Construction Company, 2721 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham,
AL 35201, 205-252-9911

Groundbreaking: December 1981
Finish date: March I 984
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 994
Total cost: $23,420,685
Total allllual operating costs:
$13,111,599

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wings connecting housing pods

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $23,420,685
Building only: $20,120,685

Gross square feet/corrections: 315,522
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 315,522
Housing area square feet: 220,900
Gross square feet per inmate: 191
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NIA

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96 or 192
Management type: Remote surveillance
July I 985 population: 1,352
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell

Housing area: $13,321,500
Housing per inmate: $13,876,562
Housing per cell: $22,276,755
Total per inmate: $23,562
Total per GSF: $74.23
Total annual operating costs: $13,111,599

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/
detection systems, razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 25%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
gas-fired boiler
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Load bearing precast panels
(floors); load bearing concrete block
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: CMU block only

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 192
Double occupancy: 768
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 34
General population: 960
Total: 994

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 42
Security: 243
Programs/treatment: 26
Maintenance: IO
Total: 321
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.09: 1

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Co~ventional, two
separate contracts
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate, preengineered metal roof and frame,
precast panels

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditionsabandoned coal mine
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Site preparation lengthy

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Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Charles Moses, Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility, P.O. Box 103155, 1300 East 4th Avenue, Anchorage,
AK 99510, 907-258-7267
Architects: !Rellllluffi;,QbJl\il &: Kassalfatini,.I11c.;'.Orie?Ebfu.61frilriS~] San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
CCC Architects Alaska, 413 West Seventh, Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99501, 907-272-3567
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1979
Finish date: June I 983
Construction time: 45 months

Design capacity: 228
Total cost: $21,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$8,505,683

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State detention facility
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $21,000,000
Building only: $20,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 89,341
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 89,341
Housing area square feet: 59,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 392
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 66%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12 to 24
Inmates per unit: 12 to 48
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 398
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Holding cells
in intake; transfer offenders

Housing area: $9,800,000
Housing per inmate: $45,370
Housing per cell: $45,370
Total per inmate: $92,105
Total per GSF: $235.05
Total annual operating costs: $8,505,683

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double
fence; razor wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 15%
Medium: 65%
Minimum: 20%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; CIP concrete
frame; precast cone. frame (col. and
beam)
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
with solid grout
Exterior surface/facade: Unknown

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate, tilt-up
walls

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Dexotex
Intercom: Two-way to dayroom
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Precast concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 216
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 12
General population: 216
Total: 228

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of tilt-up construction
Negative: Alaskan prices; weather
problems

Current staff

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Tilt-up system
Negative: Weather problems

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: _14
Security: 95
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 12
Total: 127
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.13:1

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1 Sally Port

2 Magistrate
3 Booking Area
4 Superintendent
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10 Laundry

11 Staff Dining
12 Kitchen
13 Gymnasium
14 Storage
15 Maintenance

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Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility, Phase II (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Charles Moses, Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility, P.O. Box 103155, 1300 East 4th Avenue, Anchorage,
AK 99510, 907-258-7267
Architect: CCC Architects Alaska, 431 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99501, 907-272-3567
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: March 1985
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 36
Total cost: $2,020,000
Total annual operating costs: $8,097,400
(entire facility)

Category: Expansion; phased project
(past)
Facility type: State pre-trial facility
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,020,000
Building only: $1,970,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,766
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 7,766
Housing area square feet: 7,766
Gross square feet per inmate: 216
Size of cells: 86.3 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 36
Inmates per unit: 36
Management type: Intermittent and
remote surveillance; direct supervision
September 1986 population: 36
Facility commitment: Pre-trial detainees
Means to handle crowding: Use of intake
cells

Housing area: $1,970,000
Housing per inmate: $54,722
Housing per cell: $54,722
Total per inmate: $56,111
Total per GSF: $260.11
Total annual operating costs: $8,097,400
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alann/detection
systems; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: I 00%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; metal siding
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet, epoxy coating;
vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 36
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 36
Total: 36

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of precast standardized
structural components
Negative: Attachment to existing facility
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 95
Programs/treatment: 10
Maintenance: 12
Total: 126 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties; good administration
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; long lead time
for procuring locking mechanisms

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Fairbanks Correctional Center (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Gail Frank, Fairbanks Correctional Center, P.O. Box 317, Wilbur and Egan Streets, Fairbanks, AK 99707,
907-452-3125
Architect: Harold Wirum & Associates, 500 L Street, Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99501-5996, 907-276-3400
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1982
Finish date: June 1983
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 72
Total cost: $7,914,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,070,400
(entire facility)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate honsing areas

Total: $7,914,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 37,648
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 37,648
Housing area square feet: 20,685
Gross square feet per inmate: 523
Size of cells: 76 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 24
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September I 986 population: 100
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $109,917
Total per GSF: $210.21
Total annual operating costs: $1,070,400
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Cement plaster

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sheet vinyl
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation; oil fired
boilers
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 72
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 72
Total: 72

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: IO (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 10.0: 1

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Hiland Mountain Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Frank Sauser, Hiland Mountain Correctional Center, P. 0. Box 600, Eagle River, AK 99577, 907-694-9511
Architect: Harold Wirum & Associates, 500 L Street, Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99501-5996, 907-276-3400
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July I 98 I
Finish date: January 1983
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 160
Total cost: $3,782,900
Total annual operating costs: $437,400
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,782,900
Building only: $3,189,900

Gross square feet/corrections: 19,330
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 19,330
Housing area square feet: 19,330
Gross square feet per inmate: 121
Size of cells: 80 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 91 %

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 40
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Remote surveillance
February 1987 population: I 00
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Removable
bunk beds

Housing area: $3,189,900
Housing per inmate: $19,937
Housing per cell: $39,874
Total per inmate: $23,643
Total per GSF: $195.70
Total annual operating costs: $437,400
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
system; razor wire on fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: l00%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; wood siding
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Wood siding

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 160
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 160
Total: 160

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: IO
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance:
Total: 11 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 9.09: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems; winter
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Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Michael W. Dindinger, Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility, 339 East Dogwood, Palmer, AK 99645, 907-745-0944
Architect: McCool-McDonald of Alaska, Inc., 901 West 29th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503, 907-563-8474
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1985
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 56
Total cost: $2,200,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,200,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 21,878
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 21,878
Housing area square feet: 8,750
Gross square feet per inmate: 391
Size ofcells: 88 square feet (gen. double;
spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 32
Inmates per unit: 56
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 81
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom (weekends)

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $39,286
Total per GSF: $100.56
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 14%
Medium: 86%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
components

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 48
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 48
Total: 56

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 24
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 3
Total: 36
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.25: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Palmer

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Meadow Creek Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Frank Sauser, Meadow Creek Correctional Center, P. 0. Box 600, Eagle River, AK 99687, 907 -694-9511
Architect: Harold Wirum & Associates, 500 L Street, Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99501-5996, 907-276-3400
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1980
Finish date: July 1981
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 30
Total cost: $2,833,428
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,833,428
Building only: $2,670,928

Gross square feet/corrections: 3 I, 780
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 31,780
Housing area square feet: 7,167
Gross square feet per inmate: 1,059
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: I 5
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1986 population: 22
Facility commitment: Female State
prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in

Housing area: $640,000
Housing per inmate: $22,857
Housing per cell: $22,857
Total per inmate: $94,448
Total per GSF: $89. I 6
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
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Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; sing1e fence;
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Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 7%
Minimum: 93%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Steel frame; CMU bearing walls
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Wood siding

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 28
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 28
Total: 30

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: High labor costs

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 1
Total: 21 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.05: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
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Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Joe Pendergrass, Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility, P.O. Box 919, Mile 58 Glenn
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Architect: CCCArchitects<Alaska:;A3LWese7thIA\i~na~iiiSuite 100, Anchorage, AK 99501, 907-272-3567
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1981
Finish date: July I 982
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 104
Total cost: $2,350,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,350,000
Building only: $2,150,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 36,211
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feet/total: 36,211
Housing area square feet: 15,705
Gross square feet per inmate: 348
Size of cells: 71 square feet (gen. single);
85 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Office in each pod,
inmates circulate during day
July 1986 population: I 25
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Expansion

Housing area: $1,000,000
Housing per inmate: $10,000
Housing per cell: $10,000
Total per inmate: $22,596
Total per GSF: $64.90

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Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 3%
Medium: 97%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Wood frame
Exterior walls: Wood siding
Interior walls: Wood studs, gypsum board
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Exterior surface/facade: Wood siding

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Turn-key design and·
build
Use of inmate labor: Limited; construction
of cell furnishings and landscaping
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation; oil heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel: wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 100
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 4
General population: 100
Total: 104

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware;
design-build contracting
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 31
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 5
Total: 44
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.84: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties; design-build
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Wildwood Correctional Center (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Russell Moody, Wildwood Correctional Center, Building #10, Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611,
907-283-7296
Architect: Carmen Vincent Gintoli, 130 Trading Bay Road, Kenai, AK 99611, 907-283-7732
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1984
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 200
Total cost: $1,100,000
Total annual operating costs: $6,553,800

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,100,000
Building only: $1,100,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 34,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 34,000
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 170
Size of cells: 175 square feet (gen. double);
90 (spec. single); 145 (spec. double)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; video surveillance
May 1987 population: 300
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (remodel)
Total per GSF: $32.35
Total annual operating costs: $6,553,800

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 95%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; painting,
vinyl tile, concrete cutting and coring,
and new wood doors
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: None
HVAC: Steam heat; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Unknown
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 190
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 10
General population: 190
Total: 200

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 64
Programs/treatment: 16
Maintenance: 7
Total: 96
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3 .13: I

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Jurisdiction official: Susan Humphrey-Barnett, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

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Architect': Harol<hWirum ~-Assot:l.ates/'50011;£$):fe~l;iisuite 500, Anchorage, AK 99501-5996, 907-276-3400
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: July 1983
Finish date: September 1984
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 98
Total cost: $7,150,000
Total annual operating costs: $3,273,300

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Integrated
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Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,150,000
Building only: $6,650,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 26,330
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 26,330
Housing area square feet: 17, 700
Gross square feet per inmate: 269
Size of cells: 72 square feet (gen. single);
79 (gen. double); 59 (spec. single);
78 (spec. double)
Net/gross square feet: 93%

Design: Linear, outside and inside
Cells per unit: 7
Inmates per unit: 14
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
April 1987 population: 90
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $72,959
Total per GSF: $271.55
Total annual operating costs: $3,273,300

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 6%
Medium: 11%
Minimum: 83%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Steel plate on int. of 6"
steel studs w/2" insulated metal
Interior walls: Solid cement plaster; metal
stud w/½" plywood insulated metal
Exterior surface/facade: Prefinished metal
panels

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; metal
panels and steel plate

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; energy
recycle unit; waste heat from elec. gen.
plant w/backup oil fired boiler
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 5
Double occupancy: 86
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 7
General population: 91
Total: 98

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple const. methods; phased
construction, fast track CM; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions, very poor soil; rural
location, no highway access to Bethel

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 27
Programs/treatment: 5
Maintenance: 3
Total: 38
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.37: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM; advanced
order of materials and hardware
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Jurisdiction official: Samuel A. Lewis, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Deputy Warden A. Grijalva, Arizona State Prison, P.O. Box 629, Florence, AZ 85232, 602-868--4011
Architect: Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye, Associates-Architects, Inc., 2001 East Campbell Avenue, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016,
602-954-9131
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1984
Finish date: June 1985
Coustructiou time: 17 months

Design capacity: 540
Total cost: $4,700,000
Total annual operating costs: N/ A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,700,000
Building only: $2,218,630

Gross square feet/corrections: 110,450
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: I 10,450
Housing area square feet: 46,080
Gross square feet per inmate: 205 ·
Size of cells: 680 square feet per
quonset hut
Net/gross square feet: NIA

Design: Dormitory-style quonset huts
Cells per unit: NI A
Inmates per unit: 11
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 563
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
day spaces

Housing area: $2,009,088
Housing per inmate: $3,805
Housing per cell: $41,856 (dorm)
Total per inmate: $8,704
Total per GSF: $42.55
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/
detection system; razor wire on
fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 98% ( + 2% hard medium)
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unlocked
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Evaporative cooling; heating/air
circulation only; individual gas-fired
heating units
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; corrugated
metal
Interior walls: CMU block; gyp board
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 528
Special housing: 12
General population: 528
Total: 540

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track; owner built
(inmate labor)
Use of inmate labor: Extensive; 95% of
construction
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; huts and
preengineered metal buildings

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 141
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 1
Total: 154 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3 .66: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
simple construction methods; less
expensive materials and hardware;
limited need of contract work
Negative: Slow inmate labor; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape";
complex electronic, mechanical,
and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
simple construction methods;
coordination of design
Negative: Labor problems; government
"red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Jurisdiction official: Samuel A. Lewis, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Y,arde~.)YilJi.'!'"Il.Rh?d<;,!\ri.~~!'.a State Prison-Perryville, P.O. Box 3000, Goodyear, AZ 85338, 602-935-9371
Archite'ct:::V:am~y ;Sexioi'.i';a!il!!!ffd:ffi"fiA;y,eZGruzen Associated Architects, 200 I East Campbell A venue, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016,
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Construction manager: Kitchell, CEM, Inc., 1006 South 24th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034, 602-275-7541

Groundbreaking: November 1979
Finish date: April 1983
Construction time: 41 months

Design capacity: 1,200
Total cost: $42,600,000
Total annual operating costs:
$17,058,600

Category: New, ind. fac.; expansion;
phased project (past); temp. housing
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

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Inmate housing areas

Total: $42,600,000
Building only: $41,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 360,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 360,000
Housing area square feet: 177,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 300
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Direct supervision
October I 985 population: 1,400
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $17,200,000
Housing per inmate: $14,333
Housing per cell: $14,333
Total per inmate: NI A
Total per GSF: $118.33
Total annual operating costs: $17,058,600

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/
detection system; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 83.3%
Minimum: I 6. 7%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Cooling by eval coolers; electric
duct heaters; rooftop package of
heating and cooling units
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
steel frame; cast-in-place concrete
frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block (court walls
of housing)
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: Limited; concrete
flatwork; landscaping; fence; painting;
furniture
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; tilt-up
concrete; inmate room furniture

Inmate design capacity

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 1,200
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,200
Total: 1,200

Current staff

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
simple construction methods; phased
construction; good competition; less
expensive materials and hardware;
inmate labor; local climate
Negative: Government regulations,
"red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 83
Security: 361
Programs/treatment: 96
Maintenance: 9
Total: 549
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.55:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
simple construction methods; phased
construction; advanced order of
materials and hardware; coordination
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Cochise County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Jim V. Judd, Sheriff

Contact: Commander Paul Larimer, Cochise County Jail, Post Office Drawer F, Bisbee, AZ, 85603, 602-432-2267
Architect: Lescher & Mahoney, Inc., 1130 East Missouri, Suite 850, Phoenix, AZ, 85014, 602-264-6803
Construction manager: Reese-Carr, 4350 East Camelback, 160-C Camelsquare, Phoenix, AZ, 85018, 602-952-8171

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: June I 985
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: I 62
Total cost: $4,248,400
Total annual operating costs: $847,531

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

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Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,248,400
Building only: $3,855,400

Gross square feet/corrections: 47,420
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 47,420
Housing area square feet: 42,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 293
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 89%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8 to I 6
Inmates per unit: 8 to 16
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 150
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: NI A

Housing area: $3,600,000
Housing per inmate: $22,500
Housing per cell: $22,500
Total per imnate: $26,225
Total per GSF: $89.59
Total annual operating costs: $847,531

Security
Perimeter: Alarm/detection system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing CMU
Exterior walls: CMU block; precast
concrete roof
Interior walls: CIP concrete; CMU block;
reinf. mas. walls; cone. mez. slabs;
floor slabs
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited, precast
concrete tees at roof

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual and remote
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl composition tile
Intercom: Two-way between sallyport
and control room
HVAC: Air conditioning; solar;
conv ./elect. heating plant
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 160
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 160
Total: 162

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; quality of bidding documents
Negative: None

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Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Local bond issue; condition of
existing county jail
Negative: Financial condition of the
low bidder

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 23
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 7
Total: 38
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Federal Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden Peter M. Carlson, Federal Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1680, Black Canyon Stage I, Phoenix, AZ 85029,
602-256-0924
Architect:it<,ich'~f,&cM:alf6neyfc!n8ii;:Z:tf30fEiist Missouri, Suite 850, Phoenix, AZ 85014, 602-264-6803
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: June 1985
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 575
Total cost: $21,035,950
Total annual operating costs:
$6,877,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $21,035,950
Building only: $16,059,500

Gross square feet/corrections: 309,126
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 309,126
Housing area square feet: 127,272
Gross square feet per inmate: 538
Size of cells: 81 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 132 module/66 pod
Inmates per unit: 132 module/66 pod
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 268
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handling crowding: Bunk beds
in cell

Housing area: $6,581,000
Housing per inmate: $11,566
Housing per cell: $11,566
Total per inmate: $36,584
Total per GSF: $68.05
Total annual operating costs: $6,877,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; alann/detection
system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl composition
tile
Intercom: Two-way between sallyport and
control room
HVAC: Air conditioning; solar;
conventional heating plant
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Structural: Load bearing masonry; precast
roof system and floor planks
Exterior walls: Brick/block
Interior walls: Brick/block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: 7 separate phased
packages
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete roof tees

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 569
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 6
General population: 569
Total: 575

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; positive bidding climate;
repetition of building types and
construction systems; excellent weather
conditions
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3 I
Security: 100
Programs/treatment: 68
Maintenance: 14
Total: 213
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.26:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties; architect's ability to maintain
schedule through 7 fast-tracked bid
packages; excellent weather conditions
Negative: None

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Pima County Adult Detention Center
JurisdictiOn official: Clarence Dupnik, Sheriff

Contact: Major Dennis Douglas, Pima County Adult Detention Center, 1270 West Silverlake Road, P.O. Box 9IO, Tucson,
AZ 85702, 602-882-2848
Architect: Architecture One, Ltd., 6303 East Tanque Verde, S-200, Tucson, AZ 85715, 602-722-0400
Construction manager: Kitchell, CEM, Inc., l006 South 24th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034, 602-275-7541

Groundbreaking: July 1981
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 37 months

Design capacity: 499
Total cost: $14,800,000
Total annnal operating costs:
$10,250,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Couuty jail
Bnilding confignration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,800,000
Building only: $14,100,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 140,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 140,000
Housing area square feet: 76,999
Gross square feet per inmate: 281
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 36
Inmates per unit: 36
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 380
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom; second bunk can be attached
to wall

Housing area: $13,200,000
Housing per inmate: $28,205
Housing per cell: $28,205
Total per inmate: $29,659
Total per GSF: $l05.71
Total annual operating costs: $10,250,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double
fence; razor wire on and between
fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 15%
Medium: 85%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Evaporative cooling; boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 468
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 31
General population: 468
Total: 499

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 53
Security: 240
Programs/treatment: 36
Maintenance: 13
Total: 342
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. I 1: 1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; use of
cast-in-place concrete
Negative: Government procedures
regulations, "red tape"; comple~
security electronics systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; owner
and architect had onsite representation
Negative: Use of cast-in-plaCe concrete·
special design of cell light fixtures· '
government procedures, regulation;,
"red tape"; complex security electronics
systems

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Pima County Adult Detention Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Clarence Dupnik, Sheriff

Contact: Major Dennis Douglas, Pima County Adult Detention Center, 1270 West Silverlake Road, P.O. Box 910, Tucson,
AZ 85702, 602-882-2848
Architect: Architecture One, Ltd., 6J03 East Tanque Verde, S-200, Tucson, AZ 85715, 602-722-0400
Construction manager: Reese-Carr, 4350 East Camelback, 160 C Camel Square, Phoenix, AZ 85018, 602-952-8171

Groundbreaking: July 1984
Finish date: August 1986
Construction time: 25 months

Design capacity: 282
Total cost: $8,400,000
Total annual operating costs:
$4,200,615 (addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Wheel

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,400,000
Building only: $7,900,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: 82,000
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 82,000
Housing area square feet: 33,273
Gross square feet per inmate: 291
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: NI A
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $7,000,000
Housing per inmate: $26,415
Housing per cell: $55,118
Total per inmate: $29,787
Total per GSF: $102.43
Total annual operating costs: $4,200,615
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 45%
Minimum: 55%

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Evaporative cooling; boiler
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
cells and common areas; sprinklers for

common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 121
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 144
Special housing: 17
General population: 265
Total: 282

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; less
expensive materials and hardware; use
of cast-in-place concrete
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; compact site; government procedures, regulations, ''red
tape"

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 56
Programs/treatment: 13
Maintenance: 3
Total: 77 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: NI A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution
Jurisdiction official: Carol Moore, Assistant Director, Juvenile and Community Services

Contact: Superintendent Ben Meyers, Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution, P.O. Box 2799, Globe, AZ 85501, 602-425-7174
Architect: DLR Group/Lescher and Mahoney, 1130 East Missouri, Suite 850, Phoenix, AZ 85014, 602-264-6803
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: August 1986
Finish date: November 1987
Construction time: 15 months

Design capacity: 144
Total cost: $3,215,320
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Juvenile correctional
facility
Buildfog configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,215,320
Building only: $2,629,592

Gross square feeVcorrections: 36,464
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 36,464
Housing area square feet: 16,100
Gross square feet per inmate: 224
Size of cells: 80 square feet (double); 650
(dorms)
NeVgross square feet: 85%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 36
Management type: Remote surveillance
December 1987 population: 0
Facility commitment: Juvenile offenders
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,492,304
Housing per inmate: $10,363
Housing per cell: $33,916
Total per inmate: $22,326
Total per GSF: $88.18
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Masonry bearing
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block; wood frame
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete;
colored concrete

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; landscaping/
fencing
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete roof system

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: No locks
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Unknown
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Unknown
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 80
Dorms: 64
Special housing: 0
General population: 144
Total: 144

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 14
Security: 49
Programs/treatment: 29
Maintenance: 10
Total: 102
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good compelition, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Henry L. Spomer, Agency Special Officer, Bureau of Indian Affairs

Contact: Captain James Burgess, Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center, P.O. Box 568, Usis #7 & Canal, Sacaton, AZ 85247,
602-562-3361
Architect: Franz Zwolensky Associates, Architecture/Planning, 3150 North 24th Street, Suite 205-A, Phoenix, AZ 85016,
602-224-9738
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1984
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 40
Total cost: $1,268,093
Total annnal operating costs: $576,921
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Bureau of Indian Affairs
juvenile rehabilitation center
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,268,093
Building only: $1,177,951

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,800
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 7,800
Housing area square feet: 5,230
Gross square feet per imnate: 195
Size of cells: 90 square feet (double);
84 (spec. single); 204 (spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 74%

Design: Linear, outside; linear, inside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
June 1987 population: 16
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per imnate: $31,702
Total per GSF: $162.58
Total annual operating costs: $576,921
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only; single
fence with razor wire; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 30%
Minimum: 70%

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Steel frame; load bearing CMU
walls
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; split face
CMU block

Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; padding in
isolation
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to

common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 20
Special housing: 16
General population: 24
Total: 40

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Govermnent procedures,
regulations, and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 0
Total: 24 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.67: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design, construction/
owner
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

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Jurisdiction official: James A. "Al" Harris, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff James A. "AJ'' Harris, Clark County Detention Facility, Courthouse Square, Arkadelphia, AR 71923, 501-246-2222
Architect: Burt Taggart & Associates/Architects, 4500 Burrow Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72Il6, 501-758-7443
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October I 984
Finish date: May I 986
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 32
Total cost: $1,943,469
Total annual operating costs: $192,652
(expansion only)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, county emergency
center
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,943,469
Building only: $1,929,969

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,713
Gross square feet/other: 8,983
Gross square feet/total: I 6,696
Housing area square feet: 7, 713
Gross square feet per inmate: 241
Size of cells: 74 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 23
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 20
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $964,125
Housing per inmate: $40,172
Housing per cell: $41, 9 I 8
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $Il6.40
Total annual operating costs: $192,652
(expansion only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alarm/
detection systems; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame; reinforced CMU load
bearing walls
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: .Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Special election; 2-year
county sales tax increase
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; panels
for roof structure and ceilings

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 22
Double occupancy: 2
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 24
Total: 32

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 7
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: I
Total: 9 (expansion ouly)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.22:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems

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Cummins Unit-Medium Security (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: A.L. Lockhart, Director, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden W.H. Sargent, Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Corrections, P.O. Box 500, Grady, AR 71644,
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Architect: \\vil(illibfrgP!\~\Q'nyj~\!m/iVi!lii<iij.;'+.J.i!:if'1;,}840 Savers Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 7220 I , 501-376-668 I
Construction manager: Con-Ark Construction Company, 610 Garland Street, Little Rock, AR 72201, 501-376-1371

Groundbreaking: December 1977
Finish date: April 1979
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 184
Total cost: $2,174,184
Total annual operating costs: $600,586
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Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Telephone pole
connecting housing pods

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,174,184
Building only: Ni A

Gross square feet/corrections: 38,680
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 38,680
Housing area square feet: NiA
Gross square feet per inmate: 210
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NIA

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 92
Inmates per unit: 92
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 368
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: NiA
Housing per inmate: Ni A
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: $11,816
Total per GSF: $56.21
Total annual operating costs: $600,586
(expansion only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate, precast
concrete wall panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alann
stations

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Single occupancy: 184
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: O
Special housing: 0
General population: 184
Total: 184

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 42
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 3
Total: 54 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 6.81:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated
components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Building within existing prison
compound
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated
components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods
Negative: None

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Garland County Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Clay White, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Clay White, Garland County Detention Facility, 503 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901, 501-321-2683
Architect: Burt Taggart & Associates/Architects, 4500 Burrow Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72116, 501-758-7443
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1984
Finish date: January 1986
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $3,757,412
Total annual operating costs: $409,910

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,757,412
Building only: $3,577,708

Gross square feet/corrections: 41,041
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 41,041
Housing area square feet: 26,172
Gross square feet per inmate: 273
Size of cells: 82 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 11
Inmates per unit: 11
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 72
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $2,983,608
Housing per inmate: $37,295
Housing per cell: $37,295
Total per inmate: $39,140
Total per GSF: $91.55
Total annual operating costs: $409,910

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance; razor wire -at
exercise yard
Inmate security level:
Maximum: I 00%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
steel framing; CMU block
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick; architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; concrete
floor and ceiling slabs

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 80
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: I 6
General population: 80
Total: 96

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Attachment to existing systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: I 9
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 21
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.43: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design
Negative: Weather problems; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
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Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit
Jurisdiction official: A.L. Lockhart, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden La.i-ry Noi-ris,l\faximu~ Sec~r:j/Y Unit, General Delivery, Tucker, AR 72168, 501-541-0040
Architect.: Wittenb~rg;;Deloriyv&,Daviclsoit/;;IBc,,;i840 Savers Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201, 501-376-6681
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 198 I
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 50 months

Design capacity: 492
Total cost: $10,694,000
Total annual operating costs:
$4,034,006

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building conlignration: Ladder,
telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $10,694,000
Building only: Ni A

Gross square feet/corrections: 166,816
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 166,816
Housing area square feet: 96,044
Gross square feet per inmate: 339
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: N/ A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 54
Inmates per unit: 54
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 300
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $4,800,000
Housing per inmate: $II, 111
Housing per cell: $11,111
Total per inmate: $21,736
Total per GSF: $64.11
Total annual operating costs: $4,034,006

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing masonry and
precast concrete floor panels
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional; owner
build/inmate labor
Use of inmate labor: Extensive for
additional areas
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas-fired boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 432
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 60
General population: 432
Total: 492

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of inmate labor; ownerconstructed exterior utilities
Negative: None

Current staff

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction
Negative: None

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 26
Security: 107
Programs/treatment: 9
Maintenance: 7
Total: 149
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.01:1

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Saline County Detention Facility (New and Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: James Steed, Sheriff

Contact: Albert Wyllia, Jail Administrator, Saline County Detention Facility, Saline County Courthouse, Benton, AR 72015,
501-778-3611
Architect: Burt Taggart & Associates/Architects, 4500 Burrow Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72116, 501-758-7443
Construction manager: None

Category: New, independent facility
added to courthouse, with remodel of
old jail into county offices
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Groundbreaking: March 1982
Finish date: September 1983
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 27
Total cost: $856, 713
Total annual operating costs: $137,459

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $856,713
Building only: $833,420

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,731
Gross square feet/other: 1,392
Gross square feet/total: 9,123
Housing area square feet: 4,605
Gross square feet per inmate: 286
Size of cells: 74 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 91 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
June 1986 population: 18
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Neighboring
jails

Housing area: $552,200
Housing per inmate: $42,477
Housing per cell: $42,477
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $93.91
Total annual operating costs: $137,459

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame, cast-in-place
concrete frame, reinforced CMU load
bearing walls
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; granite
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Earth berm and
granite veneer

Construction process
Finance method: Special election; local
funds; 2-yearcounty sales tax increase
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; roof slabs

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas and cells;
manual alann stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: I 3
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 14
General population: 13
Total: 27

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 4
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 5
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.60: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Alameda County North County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Charles C. Plummer, Sheriff

Contact: Morris L. Hickerson, Facility Manager, Alameda County North County Jail, 550 6th Street, Oakland, CA 94607,
415-268-7763
Architect: Hell!Iluth, Obata& Kassabaum, Inc; ,/One Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1978
Finish date: July I 984
Construction time: 7 4 months

Design capacity: 596
Total cost: $23,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$10,637,099

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $23,000,000
Building only: $22,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 208,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 208,000
Housing area square feet: 144,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 349
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 576
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk attached to wall

Housing area: $15,000,000
Housing per inmate: $26,042
Housing per cell: $26,042
Total per inmate: $38,591
Total per GSF: $110.58
Total annual operating costs: $10,637,099

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 16.5%
Medium: 67%
Minimum: 16.5%

Structural: Cast-in-plaGe concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: Gunite
Exterior surface/facade: Unknown

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 576
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 20
General population: 576
Total: 596

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 70
Security: 158
Programs/treatment: 22
Maintenance: 20
Total: 270
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.13:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Efficiency of area/bed plan;
extensive value engineering
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Performance of contractors

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California Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: James Rowland, Director, Department of Corrections

Con1'.'~~),,'!PJ:!ie¼ll:?4)~J•Ali,/~'!,!Mlicl,liii!Yalifornia Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1031, Tehachapi, CA 93561, 805-822-4402
Architect:l~BNICJruzen,i@5;ltPos!!\1§l~J;c San Francisco, CA 94108, 415-956-5515
Construction manager: HeeryNCM, 660 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95812, 916-448-8474

Groundbreaking: May I 982
Finish date: March 1986
Construction time: 46 months

Design capacity: 1,000
Total cost: $71,108,726
Total annual operating costs:
$30,250,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Bnilding configuration: Courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $71,108,726
Building only: $59,058,062

Gross square feet/corrections: 472,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 472,000
Housing area square feet: 322,840
Gross square feet per imnate: 472
Size of cells: 86 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 65%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 62 and 64
Inmates per unit: 62 and 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
March 1986 population: 1,000
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $39,093,518
Housing per imnate: $39,094
Housing per cell: $39,094
Total per inmate: $71,109
Total per GSF: $150.65
Total annual operating costs: $30,250,000

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place; CMUblock
Exterior surface/facade: Paint; exterior
insulated finish system

Construction process
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Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional;
construction management
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Precast concrete
exterior panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
economizer energy cycle; central
heating plant; steam and hot water
boiler
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 1,000
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,000
Total: 1,000

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 87
Security: 496
Programs/treatment: 73
Maintenance: 38
Total: 694
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.44: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
"red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape";
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems; remote location
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California Medical Facility-South
Jurisdiction official: James Rowland, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Su~rinll't":\~TTl Il11ie :'.?st, C"1ifornia Medical Facility-South, P. 0. Box 2000, Vacaville, CA 95696-4000, 707-448-6841
Architec(:;Giffe!§~~!l!'liii!!R]t:,8,<liM@.ifs45 Lansing Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, 415-777-4025
Construction manager: O'Bnen Kreitzberg Associates, P.O. Box 1088, Vacavme, CA 95696, 707-448-4168

Groundbreaking: January 1984
Finish date: August 1986
Construction time: 31 months

Design capacity: 2,404
Total cost: $111,000,000
Total annnal operating costs:
$39,973,996

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $111,000,000
Building only: $85,000,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 1,094,000
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 1,094,000
Housing area square feet: 423,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 455
Size of cells: 60 square feet (single); 305
(dorms)
NeVgross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 100
Inmates per unit: 100
Management type: Remote surveillance;
intennittent in dorms
December 1986 population: 3,719
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Additional
beds in dorms

Housing area: $43,000,000
Housing per inmate: $17,887
Housing per cell: $31,341
Total per inmate: $46,173
Total per GSF: $101.46
Total annual operating costs: $39,973,996

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; microwave
detection system; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 50%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Precast concrete; steel roof
frame
Exterior walls: Precast concrete
Interior walls: Precast concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Concrete

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; epoxy coating
Intercom: Unknown
HYAC: Unknown
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 1,200
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,204
Special housing: 0
General population: 2,404
Total: 2,404

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 184
Security: 689
Programs/treatment: 46
Maintenance: 112
Total: 1,031
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.61: I

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction managemen! fast track
Use of inmate labor: Limited; landscaping, irrigation, and painting
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
elements made, transported, and
erected by contractors

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Quick decisionmaking; constant
evaluation of cost estimates for a tightly
programmed facility
Negative: Fast schedule; multiple bid
packages
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials and
hardware; coordination of design
between parties; willingness of entire
team to work before contractual
agreements were fina1ized; responsiveness of client
Negative: Portions of program required
greater scrutiny partly due to cost
implications

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California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Jurisdiction official: James Rowland, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden R.G. Borg, California State Prison, P.O. Box 29, Represa, CA 95671, 916-985-8610
Architec~:.. Dreyfuss and Blackford, 3540 Folsom Boulevai-d,Sacramento,_ CA 95814,_916-453-1231
·· Henningson, :Durhain, ,& Richardson;Inc., l2'700eHillcrest;.;Suite.J25,.Dafias;.T%iJli230, 214-980-0001
Construction manager: Heery/Vanir CM, 660 J Street, Sacramento CA 95814, 916-448-8474

Groundbreaking: November 1984
Finish date: October 1986
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 3,264
Total cost: $125,962,000
Total annual operating costs:
$24,300,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $125,962,000
Building only: $111,740,515

Gross square feet/corrections: 1,248,651
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 1,248,651
Housing area square feet: 512,036
Gross square feet per inmate: 383
Size of cells: 80 square feet (gen. double);
1,058 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 128
Inmates per unit: 256
Management type: Remote surveillance
May I 987 population: 2,656
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $79,568,000
Housing per inmate: $24,377
Housing per cell: $51,268
Total per inmate: $38,591
Total per GSF: $100.88
Total annual operating costs: $24,300,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 89%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 11 %

Structural: Load-bearing precast
panels; steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; metal
buildings for some functions

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells and
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 3,072
Dorms: 192
Special housing: 0
General population: 3,264
Total: 3,264

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 177
Security: 811
Programs/treatment: 66
Maintenance: 73
Total: I, 127
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.36: I

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware; use
of prefabrication;
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction, fast track CM;
advanced order of materials and
hardware; coordination of design
Negative: Labor problems; weather
problems; government red tape; complex electronic and mechanical systems

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Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Richard Rainey, Sheriff

Contact: LaITJ1A!"1,(;hi~fl)~p~ty, Contra Costa County Detention Facility, 1000 Ward Street, Martinez, CA 94553, 415-646-4497
Arcbitect:.KaplaiilMcLauglilifilP*~222 Vallejo Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-398-5191
Construction manager: Turner Construction Company, 353 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-391-1310

Groundbreaking: September 1977
Finish date: December 1980
Construction time: 39 months

Design capacity: 386
Total cost: $24,705,000
Total annual operating costs:
$8,736,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; courtyard; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $24,705,000
Building only: $19,428,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 170,790
Gross square feet/other: 10,450
Gross square feet/total: 181,240
Housing area square feet: 77,410
Gross square feet per inmate: 442
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 62%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 46
Inmates per unit: 46
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 573
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates,
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor; beds in dayroom; second bunk
attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $136.31
Total annual operating costs: $8,736,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 32%
Medium: 68%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; CIP
concrete; CMU block; architectural
precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; CIP
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing 75%;
property tax override 25%
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete wall panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; metal-baffled
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/Jocking: Remote locking with
manual override
Floor surface: Carpet
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
(discipline housing)
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
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Single occupancy: 305
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8 I
General population: 305
Total: 386

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 42
Security: 97
Programs/treatment: 35
Maintenance: 10
Total: 184
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.11:J

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs; complex
electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Labor problems; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
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Jurisdiction official: Robert E. Winter, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Dean Madeira, Facility Commander, Elmwood-Barracks 24, 701 South Abel Street, Milpitas, CA 95035,
408-299-2280
Architect:tBodrell foer•.(jan SajthJlartnershi~;§Suite 350, 900 Veterans Boulevard, Redwood City, CA 94063, 415-369-3322
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen Company, 180 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, 415-442-7711

Groundbreaking: April 1985
Finish date: August 1985
Construction time: 4 months

Design capacity: 196
Total cost: $3,158,000
Total annual operating costs: $226,500
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail
Bnilding configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,158,000
Building only: $2,850,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,262
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 23,262
Housing area square feet: 23,262
Gross square feet per inmate: 119
Size of cells: 82 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 98%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
June I 986 population: 192
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $2,850,000
Housing per inmate: $14,541
Housing per cell: $356,250
Total per inmate: $16,112
Total per GSF: $135.76
Total annual operating costs: $226,500
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence with razor wire;
alarm/detection systems; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

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Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: ·Motor driven and remote
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Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
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HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
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Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Turn-key design and
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Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 4
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 192
Special housing: 0
General population: 196
Total: 196

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased construction, fast track construction
management
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: N/ A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 5 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 38.4:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties; design/build contract with
county for quick delivery time schedule
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Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Harry Mays, County Attorney's Office

Contact: Richard Saenz, Director, Probation Department, Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center, 8303 Haven Avenue Rancho,
Cucamonga, CA 91730, 714-945-4000
Architect: HMC Architects, Inc., 500 East "E" Street, Ontario, CA 91764, 714-983-9623
Construction manager: M & E/CM, 8202 Aspen, Cucamonga, CA 91730, 714-945-4393

Groundbreaking: May 1983
Finish date: December I 986
Construction time: 4 I months

Design capacity: 94
Total cost: $33,000,000
Total aunual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: court, holding
facility
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

TotaJ: $33,000,000
Building only: $32,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 14,157
Gross square feet/other: 265,515
Gross square feet/totaJ: 279,672
Housing area square feet: 14,157
Gross square feet per inmate: 151
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single); 112
(double); 1,120 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 86%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
Current population: Unknown
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
TotaJ per GSF: $118.00
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 28%

Structural: Steel frame; isolation
foundation
Exterior walls: Precast panels (GFRC)
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete
(GFRC)

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Urethane coating
Intercom: One-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 26
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 64
Special housing: 0
General population: 94
Total: 94

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; fast track
construction management

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
TotaJ: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Kings County Branch Jail
Jurisdiction official: Tom Clark, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Bob Begley, Kings County Branch Jail, 690 East Drive, Hanford, CA 93230, 209-584-1431
Architect: Patrick Sullivan Associates, 542 High Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 415-327-2490
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1985
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 128
Total cost: $2,850,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,080,347

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
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Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,850,000
Building only: $2,400,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 26,000
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 26,000
Housing area square feet: 13,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 203
Size of dorms: 1,344 square feet
NeVgross square feet: 92%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: 2
Inmates per unit: 32
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
June I 986 population: 58
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
(sentenced only)
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,000,000
Housing per inmate: $7,812
Housing per cell: $125,000
Total per imuate: $22,266
Total per GSF: $109.62
Total annual operating costs: $1,080,347

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: I 00%

Structural: Tilt-up panels
Exterior walls: Tilt-up concrete panels
Interior walls: Wood frame with gypsum
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local and State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; tilt-up
wall panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas and
dorms
HVAC: Air conditioning; hot water from
central plant
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 128
Special housing: 0
General population: 128
Total: 128

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 19
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 4
Total: 24
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.42: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components; simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Lacy Security Facility (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Brad Gates, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Brad Gates, Orange County, Box 449, Santa Ana, CA 92702, 714-647-1805
Architect: RalphAlleitaridPa,rtnel"S/~:!Q;!North Main Street, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92701, 714-547-7059
Construction manager: Kitchell CEM, Irie., 501 J Street, Suite 630, Sacramento, CA 95814, 916-442-3779

Groundbreaking: August 1985
Finish date: March 1986
Construction time: 7 months

Design capacity: 180
Total cost: $2,350,000
Total annual operating costs:
$1,195,815 (addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,350,000
Building only: $2,150,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 32,529
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 32,529
Housing area square feet: 32,529
Gross square feet per inmate: 181
Size of cells: 465 and 315 square feet
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 32 dorms
Inmates per unit: 32
Management type: Remote surveillance;
patrols
October 1985 population: 180
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom

Housing area: $2,350,000
Housing per inmate: $13,056
Housing per cell: $73,437 (dorm)
Total per inmate: $13,056
Total per GSF: $72.24
Total annual operating costs: $1,195,815
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single
fence; alann/detection system; razor
wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: Use, 100%
Minimum: Design, 100%

Structural: Steel frame; tilt-up concrete
panels
Exterior walls: Tilt-up concrete panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional;
construction management
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Yes, extensive;
tilt-up concrete panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: None (open dorms)
Doors/type: NI A
Doors/locking: NI A
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; epoxy
coating; carpet
Intercom: None
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 180
Special housing: 0
General population: 180
Total: 180

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components
Negative: None

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Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components; advanced order of materials
and hardware; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: None

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: NiA
Total: 11 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 16.36: I

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Nevada County Detention Center (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: William L. Heafey, Sheriff

Contact: Sergeant Bob Hammill, Facility Manager, Nevada County Detention Center, 10433 Willow Valley Road,
Nevada City, CA 95959, 916-265-9061
Architect:Patrick•SJJ)ljya,n As_s\)ci_ate~.e?f2.l;ligh
Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 415-327-2490
Construction manager: -None•--M~··'-'-"'·'-"'·' ·.;...c);...:.,,"""0 '~·--·

Groundbreaking: March 1985
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 8 months

Design capacity: 48
Total cost: $221,416
Total annual operating costs:
$387,000

Category: Remodel/renovation
Facility type: Restitution center of main
jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $221,416
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 10,632
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 10,632
Housing area square feet: 3,115
Gross square feet per inmate: 221
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per uuit: NiA
Inmates per unit: Ni A
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 30
Facility commitment: Unknown
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: $64,210
Housing per inmate: $1,338
Housing per cell: $3,777
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $20.83
Total annual operating costs: $387,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Existing; new metal frame
and security mesh
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Wood frame
Exterior walls: Poured in place concrete
(existing)
Interior walls: Wood frame and plaster
Exterior surface/facade: Plaster

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Yes, painting
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Hollow metal
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual and remote
locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; carpet
Intercom: Monitor
HYAC: No alteration
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Station fire alarm

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Single occupancy: 2
Double occupancy: 14
Dorms: 32
Special housing: 0
General population: 48
Total: 48

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Lightweight and common
building materials; no phasing
required around existing occupancy
Negative: Unknown condition of existing
building

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 13
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: I
Total: 16
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.87: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Onsite -supervision by county
inspector
Negative: None

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Jurisdiction official: Brad Gates, Sheriff-Coroner

Contact: Captain George King, Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release Center, 550 North Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA 92702,
1.1+~834-;2037
Architec~: Hellniii\1f:01,:(ci:&.Kll$si1:i~iµµ,;.l!\\(;0999 Bundy Drive, Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90025, 213-207-8400
Ficker & Ruffing, 610 Newport'cei{ter Drive, Suite 630, Newport Beach, CA 92660, 714-644-1581
Construction manager: Kitchell CEM, Inc., 1040 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92703, 714-836-7408

Groundbreaking: July 1985
Finish date: January 1988
Construction time: 29 months

Design capacity: 1,139
Total cost: $43,500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$24,982,702 (entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building confignration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

TotaJ: $43,500,000
Building only: $41,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 254,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 254,000
Housing area square feet: 167,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 223
Size of cells: 81 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
January 1988 population: 384
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to· handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $27,500,000
Housing per inmate: $71,615
Housing per cell: $71,615
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $171.26
Total annual operating costs: $24,982,702
(entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; architectural
precast
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete;
colored concrete

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 384
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 755
General population: 384
TotaJ: I, 139

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 56
Security: 189
Programs/treatment: 4 I
Maintenance: 33
Total: 319
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.2:1

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional; construetion management
Use of inniate labor: Limited; some
inmate furnishings from State Prison
Industries
Use of prefabrication: Limited; exterior
facing

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple cons!. methods; "spartan" approach to materials/finishes/
furnishings; low-rise canst.; experienced and savvy county staff
Negative: High labor costs; government
red tape; very high security design;
design for future jail population growth
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; phased
const., CM; advanced order of materials; coordination of design; court
pressures
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Placer County Jail (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Donald J. Nunes, Sheriff/Coroner/Marshal

Contact: Captain Marvin Jacinto, Placer County Jail, DeWitt Center, P.O. Box 6990, Auburn, CA 95603, 916-823-4561
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Construction Ill3nager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: April 1985
Constrnction time: I 7 months

Design capacity: 212
Total cost: $4,886,000
Total annual operating costs: $2,305,029
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building;
phased project (future); temporary
facility/housing
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
arraignment court
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,886,000
Building only: $4,635,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 34,700
Gross square feet/other: 4,200
Gross square feet/total: 38,900
Housing area square feet: 16,364
Gross square feet per inmate: 164
Size of cells: 77 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 63%

Design: Module/pod; linear, outside for
mod. units
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Intermittent and
remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 115
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $125.60
Total annual operating costs: $2,305,029
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; razor wire
on double fences for exercise yard;
video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 21%
Medium: 79%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels and
CMU tilt-up; steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; architectural
precast; tilt-up
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block;
steel stud/gypsum board
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
paint

Construction process
Finance method: Local and State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China; stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 4
Double occupancy: 144
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 64
General population: 148
Total: 212

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 10
Security: 45
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: Ni A
Total: 55 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.09:1

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; tilt-up
concrete wall panels; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions
Factors affecting time schedule:
Postive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; tilt-up
concrete wall panels; coordination of
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Plumas County Sheriff's Department & Detention Facility (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: William R. MacKenzie, Sheriff/Coroner

Contact: Sergeant Leonard Gardner, Plumas County Sheriff's Department, P.O. Box 1106, 50 Abernathy Lane, Quincy, CA 95971,
916-283-0400
Architect: Patrick Sullivan Associates, 542 High Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 415-327-2490
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October I 984
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 35
Total cost: $1,221,227
Total annual operating costs: $232,600

Category: Remodel/renovation
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,221,227
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 9,805
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 9,805
Housing area square feet: 5,132
Gross square feet per inmate: 280
Size of cells: 108 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 10
Inmates per rmit: 10
Management type: Intermittent

Housing area: $635,000
Housing per inmate: $19,844
Housing per cell: $39,687
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $124.55
Total annual operating costs: $232,600

Security
Perimeter: Concrete block; single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: Varies
Medium: Varies
Minimum: Varies

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Hollow metal
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way monitor
HVAC: Air conditioning; boiler heating
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Construction type
Structural: Concrete slab, metal deck
(dorms), metal deck with concrete
(single)
Exterior walls: Concrete block masonry
with exterior insulation
Interior walls: Concrete block masonry
walls
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 12
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 20
Special housing: 3
General population: 32
Total: 35

surveillance
October I 985 population: 25
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second
mattress on floor

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design and
fixtures; use of lighter construction
and hardware in medium security areas
Negative: Remodel of existing facility;
phasing to allow continued operation;
security and surveillance equipment;
few bidders

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Adntinistration: 1
Security: 7
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: County
Total: 9
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2. 78:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Phasing; weather problems

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Pre-Trial Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: John V. Gillespie, Sheriff

Contact: Commander William A. Wade, Ventura County Sheriff's Department, 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009,
805-654-2305
Architect: John .Carlv.'lll.l)ecke•~;)\§siii::ia'ies/Daniel L. Dworsky FAIA & Associates, 2029 Century Park East, Suite 350,
Los Angeles, CA 90067, 213-552-0822
Construction manager: Turner Construction Company, 445 South Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA 90017, 213-683-1430

Groundbreaking: December 1977
Finish date: February 1981
Construction time: 38 months

Design capacity: 434
Total cost: $32,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$9,400,000

Category: New independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, other
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate honsing areas

Total: $32,000,000
Building only: $22,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 220,000
Gross square feet/other: 120,000
Gross square feet/total: 340,000
Housing area square feet: 120,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 507
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 71 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 766
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $13,000,000
Housing per inmate: $32,500
Housing per cell: $32,500
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $94.12
Total annual operating costs: $9,400,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels;
architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Colored concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
exterior walls

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote unlocking;
manual relocking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas-fired
hot water boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
cells; sprinklers for cells and common
areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 400
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 34
General population: 400
Total: 434

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 36
Security: 131
Programs/treatment: 22
Maintenance: 26
Total: 215
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.56:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast
track construction management;
conventional design; repetitiveness
of design
Negative: Lack of bidding competition;
difficult site conditions; busy
construction market; large project
for locale
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
Jurisdiction official: James Rowland, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent John Ratelle, Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain, 480 Alta Road, San Diego,
CA 92179, 619-690-6500
Architect:HojieC:<1!f@ltmg(Gl:ojjpff401 West A Street, Suite 500, San Diego, CA 92112-4171, 619-233-5251
Construction manager: Heery/Vanir CM, 660 J Street, Suite 285, Sacramento, CA 95814, 916-448-8474

Groundbreaking: May 1985
Finish date: September 1987
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 2,200
Total cost: $155,450,204
Total annual operating costs:
$30,781,132

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Courtyard;
clusters; campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $155,450,204
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feeUcorrections: I, 179,015
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 1,179,015
Housing area square feet: 532,348
Gross square feet per inmate: 536
Size ofcells: 60 square feet (single); 1,058
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 100
Inmates per unit: 100
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 2,038
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $45,038,000
Housing per inmate: $20,547
Housing per cell: $22,340
Total per inmate: $70,659
Total per GSF: $131.85
Total annual operating costs: $30,781,132

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 10%

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; hot water
from co-gen. plant
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 2,000
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 192
Special housing: 8
General population: 2,192
Total: 2,200

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 98
Security: 506
Programs/treatment: 55
Maintenance: 45
Total: 704
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.89:1

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
components and metal buildings for
some support functions

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition, favorable market;
less expensive materials and hardware;
use of prefabricated buildings
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape; remote location of site
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties;
use of program manager
Negative: Weather problems; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape

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San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's Minimum
Security Facility (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: John Zunino, Sheriff/Coroner

Contact: Richard A. Sealy, Custody Administrator, San Joaquin County Honor Farm Women's Minimum Security Facility,
G Barracks, 999 West Mathews Road, French Camp, CA 95231, 209-982-5151
Architect:£fl_i~Q~~igitl'."!llle!]!ii!'!,.AtfJ1i,t<jst,sJgl~J!!!lcI}fl'.115!Fremont Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94105, 415-777-3737
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: September 1985
Finish date: June 1986
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 40
Total cost: $616,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail (women· s
facility)
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; addition to one building

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate honsing areas

Total: $616,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feeUcorrections: 5,769
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 5,769
Housing area square feet: 5,769
Gross square feet per inmate: 144
Size of cells: 400 square feet (dorm)
NeUgross square feet: 79%

Design: Dorms with adjacent dayroom
space
Cells per unit: 5
Inmates per unit: 40
Management type: Direct supervision
August 1986 population: 40
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $15,400
Total per GSF: $106. 78
Total annual operating costs: N/ A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: CMU block
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Dry wall
Exterior surface/facade: Split faced block,
natural finish

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; demolition
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: None (portable radio to
complex)
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 40
Special housing: 0
General population: 40
Total: 40

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 5 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 8.00:1

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Santa Barbara County Main Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: John W. Carpenter, Sheriff

Contact: Captain John DaFoe, Jail Commander, Santa Barbara County Main Jail, 4436 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 931 IO,
805-681 -4 IOO
Architects: Patrick SullivaifrA:ssodaies;·lf Nortti BIITT'irrif, Claremont, CA 91711 , 714-624-4051
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Groundbreaking: December 1985
Finish date: June 1987
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 68
Total cost: $3,450,700
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
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Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,450,700
Building only: $3,450,700

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,730
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 24,730
Housing area square feet: 15,378
Gross square feet per inmate: 364
Size of cells: 76 square feet (gen. single);
110 (gen. double and spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Intennittent
surveillance
November 1987 population: 120
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: $2,844,930
Housing per imnate: $59,269
Housing per cell: $88,904
Total per inmate: $50,746
Total per GSF: $139.53
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 75%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Floors and roof-concrete
waffle slab
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Plaster over
CMU; stucco

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; prefab
wall unit with cell door and steel
plumbing chase

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Single occupancy: 16
Double occupancy: 32
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 20
General population: 48
Total: 68

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; hillside location; existing
jail structures

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: IO
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: O
Total: IO (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 12.0: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
factory assembly; advanced order of
materials and hardware; coordination of
design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
Juri~di~tion official: Alfred F. Noren, Sheriff

Contact: Brad Arbsland, Jail Commander, Santa Cruz County Jail, 259 Water Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, 408-425-2666
Architect: J,:apli!ll/McLaughlin/Diaz, 222 Val!e)o Sfreiit,'i;San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-398-5191
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: February 1979
Finish date: May 1981
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $8,400,000
Total annual operating costs:
$3,799,332

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,400,000
Building only: $6,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 47,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 47,000
Housing area square feet: 12,682
Gross square feet per inmate: 490
Size of cells: 74 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 42 and 50
Imnates per unit: 46
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 150
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor; beds in dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $87,500
Total per GSF: $178. 72
Total annual operating costs: $3,799,332

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior;
alann/detection system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing;
other Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells,
common areas, and ducts; manual
alarm stations; smoke evacuation

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Single occupancy: 92
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 4
General population: 92
Total: 96

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods
Negative: Slow constrnction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 66
Programs/treatment: 20
Maintenance: 4
Total: 99
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.52:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Bob Wiley, Sheriff/Coroner

Contact:Ca)?trun l\.1itc? \lidak, Sc:,quoia Field Detention Facility, 36712 Road 112, Visalia, CA 93291, 209-733-6233
Architect: Hope Consiiliin1FGroiip,".562)Mi&S\gl)!Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, 415-434-0381
Construction manager: Kitchell CEM, Inc., 1707 East Highland Avenue, Suite 280, Phoenix, AZ 85016, 602-266-1970

Gronndbreaking: November 1985
Finish date: April 1987
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 436
Total cost: $21,300,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Bnilding configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $21,300,000
Building only: $20,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 130,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 130,000
Housing area square feet: 87,224
Gross square feet per inmate: 298
Size of cells: 70 square feet (gen. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 360
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $11,000,000
Housing per inmate: $28,646
Housing per cell: $61,919
Total per inmate: $48,853
Total per GSF: $161. 72
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 13%
Medium: 75%
Minimum: 12%

Structural: Steel frame; load-bearing
masonry
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Precastpanels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; hydronic heat
(hot water from cogeneration facility)
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 336
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 48
Special housing: 52
General population: 384
Total: 436

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 63
Programs/treatment: 7
Maintenance: 5
Total: 77
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.68: I

Construction process
Finance method: Certificates of
Participation; State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; concrete
floor planks in mezzanine and housing;
concrete window frames

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased construction; fast track CM
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased construction, fast track CM; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from suppliers; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Shasta County Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Phil D. Eoff, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Gene Toten, Jail Commander, Shasta County Justice Center, West and Placer Streets, Redding, CA 96001,
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Architects: Hellmuih;'Obata::&:Kitssal:i~@!faJ!!Jisf~ne Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
WKSD Architects, 225 Locust, Suite 3, Redding, CA 96001, 916-246-1900
Construction manager: M, Hill Company, 1525 Court Street, Redding, CA 96001, 916-441-3955

Gronndbreaking: November 1982
Finish date: June 1984
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 250
Total cost: $14,500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$4,753,529

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex, county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure, high rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,500,000
Building only: $14,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 70,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross_ square feet/total: 70,000
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 280
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 96%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 80
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; patrols
October 1985 population: 277
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $9,500,000
Housing per inmate: $39,583
Housing per cell: $39,583
Total per inmate: $58,000
Total per GSF: $207.14
Total annual operating costs: $4,753,529

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 16%
Medium: 68%
Minimum: 16%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; poured-in-place
concrete lower 2 levels
Exterior walls: Steel studs with heavy duty
thermal insulation
Interior walls: CMU block with pneumatic
placed concrete surfaces
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco over steel
studs

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 240
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 10
General population: 240
Total: 250

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 19
Security: 48
Programs/treatment: 19
Maintenance: 10
Total: 96
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.89:1

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: High labor costs; difficult
site conditions; inflation
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track construction
management; advanced order of
materials and hardware
Negative: Weather problems

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Sonoma North County Detention Facility (Addition/Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Dick Mickaelsen, Sheriff-Coroner

Contact: John DeWitt, Correctional Lieutenant, Sonoma North County Detention Facility, 2254 Airport Boulevard, Santa Rosa,
CA 95,101, 707~542~3375
Architect: The Ehrenkrantz Group, 855 Front Street,· San•FJ1lllcisco, CA 94111, 415-956-4394
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March I 985
Finish date: April 1986
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 139
Total cost: $5,200,000
Total annual operating costs: $7,451,624
(entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodel/renovation; phased project
(future)
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,200,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 28,612
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 28,612
Housing area square feet: 12,350
Gross square feet per inmate: 206
Size of cells: 100 square feet (double);
60 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 66%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Direct supervision
February 1987 population: 174
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $181.74
Total annual operating costs: $7,451,624
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; video camera surveillance;
roving officer
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 13%
Medium: 25%
Minimum: 62%

Structural: Wood frame/steel columns
Exterior walls: CMU block; wood stud/
stucco/wood siding
Interior walls: CMU block; wood stud/
GWB
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
wood siding

Construction process
Finance method: Certificates of Participalion; local funds; State funds
Contract method: Phased (2 bid packages)
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floors: Carpet; sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic;
concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: I 6
Dorms: 112
Special housing: 11
General population: 128
Total: 139

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 18
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: I
Total: 22 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 7 .91: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems-minor
delay

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Stanislaus County Jail (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Jim Trevena, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Rod Wells, Stanislaus County Jail, 1100 H Street, Modesto, CA 95354, 209-571-6456
Architect: Crosby, Thornton, Marshall, Booker, Lawlor, Architects, 2105 Lancey Drive, Suite 7, Modesto, CA 95355, 209-575-1384
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1985
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 10 months

Design capacity: 40
Total cost: $791,000
Total annual operating costs:
NIA (expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project to expand jail capacity
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $791,000
Building only: Ni A (remodel)

Gross square feet/corrections: 8,040
Gross square feet/other: 8,252
Gross square feet/total: 16,292
Housing area square feet: 2,544
Gross square feet per inmate: 201
Size of cells: 55 square feet per bed
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, inside; donnitories
Cells per unit: NI A
Inmates per unit: NI A
Management type: Intermittent

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $48.55
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

surveillance
October 1985 population: 40
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor; second bunk attached to wall

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double
fence/exercise yard
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 20%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Unknown
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; vari-cool unit
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
cells and common areas

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing;
State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 40
Special housing: 0
General population: 40
Total: 40

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Remodel of existing facility
Negative: Slow construction; high labor
costs; government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 5 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 8: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape"

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Stanislaus County

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Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding Facility
Jurisdiction official: Ralph Hem, Commander, Support Services Division

Contact: Regan Williams, Sunnyvale Public Safety Building, 700 All America Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, 408-730-7163
Architect: The Ehrenkrantz Group, 855 Front Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-956-4394
Construction manager: Architectural Inspection Service, 2335 Thompson Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, 415-968-7904

Groundbreaking: August 1983
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 20
Total cost: $6,100,000
Total annual operating costs:
$13,058,406

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, city emergency
operations
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,100,000
Building only: $4,000,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 2,380
Gross square feeVother: 37,520
Gross square feeVtotal: 39,900
Housing area square feet: 849
Gross square feet per inmate: 119
Size of cells: 136 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 80%

Design: Linear, interior
Cells per unit: 5
Inmates per unit: 9
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
December 1986 population: 13
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $238,500
Housing per inmate: $11,925
Housing per cell: $39,750
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $152.88
Total annual operating costs: $13,058,406

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block; glazed
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Quarry tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 4
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 16
Special housing: 0
General population: 20
Total: 20

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Torrance Police Department
Jurisdiction official: Donald E. Nash, Chief of Police

Contact: Captain Bruce J. Randall, Services Bureau Commander, Torrance Police Department, 3300 Civic Center Drive,
Torrance, CA 90503, 213-618-5702
Architect: H. Wendell Mounce AJA & Associates, 3436 North Verdugo Road, Glendale, CA 91208, 213-245-1044
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1980
Finish date: March 1982
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 58
Total cost: $7,188,000
Total annual operating costs: $509,800

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail; law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,188,000
Building only: $6,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 8,640
Gross square feet/other: 64,860
Gross square feet/total: 73,500
Housing area square feet: 8,640
Gross square feet per inmate: 149
Size of cells: 56 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 74%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 22
Inmates per unit: 58
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1986 population: 30
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $845,000
Housing per inmate: $18,778
Housing per cell: $52,813
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $97.80
Total annual operating costs: $509,800

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alarm/
detection systems; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Structural: Steel frame; CMU block
Exterior walls: CMU block; metal studs
Interior walls: CMU block; metal studs
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
paint

Construction process
Finance method: Shared cost from
multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 7
Double occupancy: O
Dorms: 38
Special housing: 13
General population: 45
Total: 58

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: I 8
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 21
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.43: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; concrete block
construction; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Tuolumne County Jail (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Robert T. Coane, Sheriff/Coroner

Contact: James N. Childers, Jail Commander, Tuolumne County Jail, 28 North Lower Sunset Drive, Sonora, CA 95370,
209-533-5844
Architect: Patrick Sullivan Associates, 542 High Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 415-327-2490
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1985
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 21
Total cost: $920,700
Total annual operating costs: $463,325
(entire facility)

Category: Remodel/renovation project;
expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building confignration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $920,700
Building only: NI A (remodel)

Gross square feeUcorrections: 9,016
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 9,016
Housing area square feet: 5,990
Gross square feet per inmate: 429
Size of cells: 105 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: Unknown

Design: Tier design; linear, inside
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 70 (entire
facility)
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor; bunk beds in cell

Housing area: $607,662
Housing per inmate: $30,383
Housing per cell: $30,383
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $102.12
Total annual operating costs: $463,325
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 70%
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 10%

Structural: CMU with concrete deck
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Manual
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; forced air
heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Single occupancy: 20
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 1
General population: 20
Total: 21

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 15
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 2
Total: 19 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.68:1

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Yuba County Jail (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Robert R. Day, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Gary M. Finch, Jail Commander, Yuba County Jail, 215 Fifth Street, Marysville, CA 95901, 916-741-6331
Architect: Patrick Sullivan Associates, 542 High Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 415-327-2490
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1985
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 134
Total cost: $500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$620,370

Category: Remodel/renovation
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $500,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 19,248
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 19,248
Housing area square feet: 6,235
Gross square feet per inmate: 144
Size of cells: 56 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: N/ A
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 125
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: N/ A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $25.98
Total annual operating costs: $620,370

Security
Perimeter: No alteration
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 50%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Concrete
Exterior walls: Concrete floors and
ceilings
Interior walls: Steel bar cell walls; Gunite
walls
Exterior surface/facade: Gunite walls

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Yes, painting
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Hollow metal and
open bar
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: None
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: No alteration
(no sprinklers)

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Single occupancy: 24
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 104
Special housing: 2
General population: 132
Total: 134

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 20
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 3
Total: 27
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.63:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; county's efforts to circulate bid
documents
Negative: Difficult security conditions
during remodeling
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Working within existing
building; security hollow metal and
locks

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Adams County Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Edward J. Camp, Sheriff

Contact: Deputy Chiefff~ny C?llins, Adruns9?untYcP~~11tig11f~c:ility,I50 N. I 9th Street, Brighton, co 80601' 303-654-1850
Architect: )Justice Systems, Inc/, ;348'Peachiree1S~fNif, ¾:tiili;'~rc;;:,ilfj30308, 404-577-3184
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc., P.O. Box 7808, Boise, ID 83729, 208-386-5000

Groundbreaking: February 1984
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: I 5 months

Design capacity: 485
Total cost: $15,382,660
Total aunual operating costs:
$3,371,143

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Wings
connecting housing pods

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,382,660
Building only: $14,100,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 228,140
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 228,140
Housing area square feet: 171,332
Gross square feet per inmate: 470
Size of cells: 83 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 77%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 264
Facility commitment: Local inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: NiA

Housing area: $10,800,000
Housing per inmate: $22,500
Housing per cell: $22,500
Total per inmate: $31,717
Total per GSF: $67.43
Total annual operating costs: $3,371,143

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire
on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 40%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid steel
Doors/type: Sliding (max.); swinging
(med.)
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
(max.); motor driven and remote
locking (med.)
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless (max.); china (med.)
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 480
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 5
General population: 480
Total: 485

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness and cost-consciousness
of design; phased construction,
fast track construction management;
clear plans and specs
Negative: High labor costs; difficult
site conditions (expansive clay)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I 9
Security: 113
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 5
Total: 140 (not incl. contract food,
medical)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.89:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction; advanced order of
materials and hardware; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Adams County

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Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Jurisdiction official: James P. Drury, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Glenn Biggs, Jail Administrator, Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center, 1315 17th Street, Alamosa, CO 81101,
303-589-5787
Architect: E. George Wynn-Architect, 52499 County Road "T", Saguache, CO 81149, 303-655-2247
Construction manager: None

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail; law
enforcement; Immigration &
Naturalization Service
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; wheel, spoke or radial

Groundbreaking: May I 985
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 51
Total cost: $1,993,693
Total annual operating costs: $379,526

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,993,693
Building only: $1,893,693

Gross square feet/corrections: 12,098
Gross square feet/other: 12,587
Gross square feet/total: 24,685
Housing area square feet: 12,098
Gross square feet per inmate: 237
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single); 104
(double); 236 (4-man)
Net/gross square feet: 94%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 25
Inmates per unit: 44
Management type: Remote surveillance;
"roving" officer in direct supervision
September I 986 population: 14
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Other facilities

Housing area: $1,270,290
Housing per inmate: $3 I, 757
Housing per cell: $52,929
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $80.77
Total annual operating costs: $379,526

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance; razor wire
between double fences around
courtyard
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 35%
Medium: 32%
Minimum: 33%

Structural: Steel frame; load bearing CMU
block
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; steel stud and drywall
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
natural wall; fluted CMU block

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; special
election; local funds
Contract method: Conventional; cost plus
contract with upset price
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Solenaid driven and
remote locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Concrete sealed with paint
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat;
passive solar heat; evaporative
cooling
Plumbing: China; stainless combination

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Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 14
Double occupancy: 14
Dorms: 12
Special housing: 11
General population: 40
Total: 51

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
continuous and extensive participation
by design architect
Negative: Exorbitant costs of specialized
"detention" equipment (i.e., window
frames, fixtures, furnishings, fittings)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 13
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 14
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.00: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
advanced order of materials and
hardware; coordination of design
between parties; extensive supervision
by design architect; excellent scheduling by general contractor
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: Walter Kautzky, Executive Director, Department of Corrections

Contact:.Superm~11<!~11t}il)).IIIi~~• Arkansas V"JJey Correctional Facility, Box 1000, Crowley, CO 81034, 303-267-3520
Architects: ·RJ\ttI'.Jesfgii/Seve'iitee11thf~~f,!;1I,µi;'J Suite 1700, 1225 Seventeenth Street, Denver, CO 80202, 303-295-1717
H. Holding and Associates; 216 East Monument, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, 303-475-1270
Construction manager: G .E. Johnson Construction Company, P. 0. Box 2139, 310 South 14th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80901,
303-473-5321

Groundbreaking: December 1985
Finish date: December 1987
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 742
Total cost: $32,800,000
Total annual operating costs: $9,878,725

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,800,000
Building only: $30,070,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 327,771
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 327,771
Housing area square feet: 175,932
Gross square feet per inmate: 442
Size of cells: 72 square feet (gen. single);
80 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 40
Inmates per unit: 40
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1988 population: 782
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Double
bunking

Housing area: $16,679,000
Housing per inmate: $22,974
Housing per cell: $22,974
Total per inmate: $44,205
Total per GSF: $100.07
Total annual operating costs: $9,878,725

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 2%
Medium: 98%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; colored
concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; hot water
heating
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas;
electric control at control stations with
time delays

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Construction process
Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; architectural
precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Etched precast

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; cell
units and precast structural area panels

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 726
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 16
General population: 726
Total: 742

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 129
Security: 64
Programs/treatment: 59
Maintenance: 34
Total: 286
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.73: I

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; simple const. methods; good
coordination by team members
Negative: Lengthy building time; difficult
site conditions, poor soil; lack of skilled
labor; security equipment contractors
overbooked-inflated bids received
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; phased construction, fast
track CM; cooperation and coordination
by entire team
Negative: Labor problems, strike; poor

cooperation from utilities subcontractor

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Delta County Criminal Justice Facility (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Richard A. Mildich, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Richard A. Miklich, Delta County Criminal Justice Facility, Delta County Courthouse, 555 Palmer, Delta,
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Architect: Dana Larson Roubal &Associates(, 225 North 5th Street, Suite 115, Grand Junction, CO 81501, 303-243-6166
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1984
Finish date: January 1986
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 47
Total cost: $3,400,000
Total annual operating costs:
$102,689 (addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Complex: county jail, court
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,400,000
Building only: $3,258,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,783
Gross square feet/other: 16,223
Gross square feet/total: 34,006
Housing area square feet: 8,765
Gross square feet per inmate: 378
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1986 population: I 6
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: $884,000
Housing per inmate: $20,091
Housing per cell: $23,263
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $99.98
Total annual operating costs: $102,689
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Concrete frame
Exterior walls: Reinforced concrete block
Interior walls: Concrete block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Special election; local
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Hydronic heating/cooling system;
heat pumps
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers and smoke
detectors to cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 36
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 3
General population: 44
Total: 47

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of traditional building
materials
Negative: Porous site condition; remote
location

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 9
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 4
Total: 19 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: .84:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of traditional building
materials; moderate winter
Negative: None

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Garfield County Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Verne Soucie, Sheriff

Contact: UndersheriffD. Schnider, Garfield County Jail, P.O. Box 249, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, 303-945-0453
Architect/Builder: MDF Detention/Corrections Facilities, Inc., P.O. Box 979, Fort Collins, CO 80522, 303-223-7052
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1982
Finish date: October 1982
Construction time: 4 months

Design capacity: 16
Total cost: $293,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $293,000
Building only: $256,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 2,700
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 2, 700
Housing area square feet: 1,600
Gross square feet per inmate: I 69
Size of cells: 160 square feet (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 93%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 4
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 25
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
sentenced State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $18,312
Total per GSF: $108.52
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

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Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Steel panels
Interior walls: Steel panels
Exterior surface/facade: Steel panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: O
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 12
Special housing: 0
General population: 16
Total: 16

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Turn-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive,
relocatable steel modules

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: N/A
Maintenance: N/ A
Total: 5 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Pitkin County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Robert C. Braudis, Sheriff

Contact: Jeanne Lederer, Jail Administrator, Pitkin County Jail, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, CO 8161 l, 303-925-3232
Architect:!_CaudiUGustafs_on ~Associates.Archit~cts,::i::.~-, P.O. Box FF, Aspen, CO 81612, 303-925-3383
Construction manager: Newstrom-Davis, 2000 West 8tl{Avenue, Denver, CO 80204, 303-623-3171

Category: New, ancillary building;
phased project (future)
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement admin., shell
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Groundbreaking: October 1982
Finish date: September 1983
Construction time: 11 months

Design capacity: 25
Total cost: $1,685,950
Total annual operating costs: $700,000

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,685,950
Building only: $1,665,950

Gross square feet/corrections: 10,478
Gross square feet/other: 5,948
Gross square feet/total: 16,426
Housing area square feet: 7,976
Gross square feet per inmate: 4 I 9
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 2 to 6
Inmates per unit: 2 to 6
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 20
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $818,650
Housing per inmate: $51,166
Housing per cell: $51,166
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: NI A (phased project)
Total annual operating costs: $700,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 25%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; special
election
Contract method: CM fast track; stipulated
sum after subcontracts awarded
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile; synthetic
gym floor
Intercom: One-way to cells; call button
only
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; passive
hybrid solar system; hot air/gas heating
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china; enameled
steel
Furniture: Wood; concrete (max.)
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

Single occupancy: 16
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 9
General population: 16
Total: 25

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; use of many
nonsecurity components
Negative: Difficult site conditions
(prominent site); complex electronic
control system; weather problems
(early winter)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 8
Programs/treatment: Contracted and
volunteers
Maintenance: Contracted
Total: 9
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.2: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; user changes
during construction

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Summit County Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Delbert Ewoldt, Sheriff

Contact: s.h~riff DelbertEwoldt, Summit County Justice Center, 501 North Park, Breckenridge, CO 80424, 303-453-2232
Architectd•eter.Witler;"Ai¢hite,J;ts;';l:54':0illiiii}l'ifil!i, Dillon Center Building, P.O. Box 238, Dillon, CO 80435, 303-468-2277
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: July 1985
Finish date: December I 986
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 46
Total cost: $6,300,000
Total annual operating costs: $475,975

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, coroner,
probation
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,300,000
Building only: $4,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 18,400
Gross square feet/other: 27,600
Gross square feet/total: 46,000
Housing area square feet: 18,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 400
Size of cells: 77 square feet (single);
558 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 94%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Remote surveillance
December 1986 population: 43
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Will attach
second bunk permanently; 20 bed
expansion

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $136.96
Total annual operating costs: $475,975

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alarm/
detection systems; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 17%
Medium: 23%
Minimum: 51%
Other: 9%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells;
manual alarm stations

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Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; CMU block
bearing walls
Exterior walls: Brick; architectural precast;
load bearing masonry; insulated double
wall
Interior walls: CMU block; brick; combination of masonry bearing, steel frame,
and poured-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
colored concrete lintels

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 32
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 9
Special housing: 5
General population: 41
Total: 46

Construction process
Finance method: Certificates of
Participation
Contract method: NegotiatedG.M.P. fast
track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Tight budget; favorable bond
market; popular layout efficiencies
Negative: Exterior aesthetics; masonry
construction; design for retrofit detention hollow metal due to long lead
times; life safety considerations

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 15
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.87:1

Factors aflecting time schedule:
Positive: Separations allowed individual
areas to be completed and occupied
(e.g., law enforcement, courts, and jail)
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; approval
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Jurisdiction official: Raymond M. Lopes, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden Michael A. Chernovetz, Bridgeport Correctional Center, 1106 North Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06604, 203-579-6131
Modular manufacturer:. ArJ:hur Igclnstries;,fuc,,,RQl.B,9"""14\i£9'~lli'jMain Street, Terryville, CT 06786, 203-582-6552
Construction manager: Arthur Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 74, South Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786, 203-582-6552

Groundbreaking: January 1986
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 6 months

Design capacity: 100
Total cost: $1,326,316
Total annnal operating costs: $745,000
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building;
temporary facility/housing
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,326,316
Building only: $1,138,830

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,330
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 17,330
Housing area square feet: 17,330
Gross square feet per inmate: 173
Size of cells: 6,400 square feet (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 97%

Design: Open dormitory with exterior
windows
Cells per unit: 0
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
August 1986 population: 104
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,138,830
Housing per inmate: $11,388
Housing per cell: $569,415
Total per inmate: $13,263
Total per GSF: $76.53
Total annual operating costs: $745,000
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire
on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Wood construction, wood
trusses
Exterior walls: Wood framed
Interior walls: Wood framed
Exterior surface/facade: Masonite

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Turn-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; modular
units

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: China
Furniture: None
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 100
Special housing: 0
General population: 100
Total: 100

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 17
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 1
Total: 21 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4. 95: 1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track CM
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods; phased construction,
fast track CM
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

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J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Raymond M. Lopes, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden Dennis T. Guay, J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit, 13 I North Bridebrook Road, Niantic, CT 06357, 203-739-3973
Modular manufacturer:
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Construction manager: Arthur Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 74, South Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786, 203-582-6552

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Groundbreaking: January 1986
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 6 months

Design capacity: 104
Total cost: $1,272,546
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building;
temporary facility/housing
Facility type: State jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,272,546
Building only: $1,009,660

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,330
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 17,330
Housing area square feet: 17,330
Gross square feet per inmate: 167
Size of cells: 6,400 square feet (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 97%

Design: Open dorm with exterior windows
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 52
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1986 population: 104
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,009,660
Housing per inmate: $9, 708
Housing per cell: $504,830
Total per inmate: $12,236
Total per GSF: $73.43
Total annual operating costs: NiA
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: I 00%

Structural: Wood construction/wood
trusses
Exterior walls: Wood framed
Interior walls: Wood framed
Exterior surface/facade: Masonite

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Tum-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; modular
units

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Unknown
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 104
Special housing: O
General population: I 04
Total: 104

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track CM
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: I
Total: 29 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.59:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; phased construction, fast track
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Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security) (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Robert Watson, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden Walter Redman, Delaware Correctional Center, Smyrna, DE 19977, 302-653-9261
ArcbitectfWeymotii:lri:Nr~\J!!<'&~Y/A'!Jf,\\;1'/%'IQP Washington Street, Wilmington, DE 19801, 302-658-8760
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1979
Finish date: August I 98 I
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 64
Total cost: $5,100,000
Total annual operating costs:
$1,134,797 (addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,100,000
Building only: $3,225,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 23,000
Housing area square feet: 18,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 359
Size of cells: 73 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 86%

Design: Module/pod; modules
(triangulated) with "dog bone"
interconnect
Cells per unit: 10 to 12
Inmates per unit: 10 to 12
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 64
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $79,687
Total per GSF: $221. 74
Total annual operating costs: $1,134,797
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; K-9 and armed vehicle patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Aggregate epoxy
and rigid insulated facing

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
concrete; precut structural steel inserts

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
Jocking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cell block
HVAC: Air conditioning; solar; heat
recovery unit; steam heating plant
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells; remote alarms to
guards with emergency water
disconnects

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Single occupancy: 64
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 64
Total: 64

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 38
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 5
Total: 50 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.28: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time-elaborative angles;
difficult site conditions (high water
table); complex mechanical system;
low bid system
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; repetitiveness of
design; advanced order of materials;
coordination between parties
Negative: Slow delivery of detention
hardware; labor problems; complex
mechanical system (detention
hardware)

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Alachua County Corrections Facility (Expansion/Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Tom L. Allison, Acting Director

Contact: Tom L. Allison, Acting Director, Alachua County Corrections Facility, 3333 Northeast 39th Avenue, Gainesville,
FL 3260,9, 9<J-4:-;37,7:-;\\!40, . > ·•·· . .,· <.
Architect: Fla(! s,;'isi6ci~1~s; 3300 Soiiih\\;~~i'Arc;l)~rlRoad, Gainesville, FL 32608, 904-377-6884
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: February 1983
Finish date: June 1985
Construction time: 29 months

Design capacity: 292
Total cost: $2,800,000
Total annual operating costs:
$4,643,382

Category: Remodeling/renovation;
expansion; temporary housing
Facility type: County jail; drug
rehabilitation
Building confignration: Conrtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,800,000
Building only: $2,600,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 25,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 25,000
Housing area square feet: 20,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 86
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 92%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 249
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor; beds in dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $112.00
Total armual operating costs: $4,643,382

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 70%
Minimum: 20%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; carpet dayroom
and corridors
Intercom: Two-way from wing to central
control
HVAC: Central air conditioning; zone
electric
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 190
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 90
Special housing: 12
General population: 280
Total: 292

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 28
Security: 106
Programs/treatment: 23
Maintenance: 5
Total: 162
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.54:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems;
multiple agency reviews

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Federal Correctional Institution (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden R.E. Honsted, Federal Correc,tional Institution, Capital Circle East, Tallahassee, FL 32317, 904-878-2173
Arcbjtect:.}im.Rollerson,&·Associates;:;:liii:3!;¾2'55il Blairstone Pines Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32301, 904-878-7891

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Gronndbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 98
Total cost: $1,738,932
Total annual operating costs:
NIA (addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,738,932
Building only: $1,710,932

Gross square feet/corrections: 25,938
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 25,938
Housing area square feet: 25,722
Gross square feet per inmate: 265
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 81 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 49
Inmates per unit: 49
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985, population: 190
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
on wall

Housing area: $1,707,932
Housing per inmate: $17,428
Housing per cell: $17,428
Total per inmate: $17,744
Total per GSF: $67 .04
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl composition tile
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only; gas
heating plant
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Construction type
Structural: Load bearing CMU and steel
roof trusses
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick;
architectural concrete trim

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 98
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 98
Total: 98

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 2
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 9 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 21.1:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems; government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"

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Leon County Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Eddie Boone, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Howard H. Schleich, Jail Director, Leon County Jail, 2825 Municipal Way, Tallahassee, FL 32301, 904-576-3121
Architect: Barrett, Daffin and Carlan, Inc., P.O. Drawer 12339, 3I00Capital CircteN.E., Tallahassee, FL32317, 904-386-1141
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: l00
Total cost: $710,255
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $710,255
Building only: $710,255

Gross square feet/corrections: 9,800
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 9,800
Housing area square feet: 9,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 98
Size of cells: 2,880 square feet (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 89%

Design: Dormitories
Celts per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
September I 986 population: l00
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Single beds in
open dorm

Housing area: $710,255
Housing per inmate: $7, 103
Housing per cell: $355,128
Total per imnate: $7, l03
Total per GSF: $72.47
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: l00%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; precast concrete
frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
paint

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; shared cost
from multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
roof panels-designed for facility
furnishings

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Linoleum
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: l00
Special housing: 0
General population: l00
Total: 100

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 3
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 3 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 33.33: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple

construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors; weather problems

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Leon County

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Leon County Justice Complex (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Eddie Boone, Sheriff

Contact: Major Ron Dyke, Leon County Justice Complex, 301 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301, 904-222-4740
Architect: Barrett Daffin and Carlan, Inc., P.O. Drawer 12339, 3100 Capital Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32317, 904-386-1141
Construction manager: Gilbane Building Company, 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway, Suite 490, Tampa, FL 33607,
813-875-4033

Groundbreaking: October 1985
Finish date: December 1987
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 51
Total cost: $32,000,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Complex: holding areas,
law enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,000,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 5,000
Gross square feet/other: 274,750
Gross square feet/total: 279,750
Housing area square feet: 3,670
Gross square feet per inmate: 98
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: Linear, inside; cells arranged
around internal vertical circulation core
Cells per unit: I 9
Inmates per unit: 51
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: NIA
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cells

Housing area: $396,360
Housing per inmate: $11,010
Housing per cell: $39,636
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $114. 39
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 80%
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast;
granite and limestone
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and cells
and common areas; sprinklers for cells

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Single occupancy: I
Double occupancy: 10
Dorms: 25
Special housing: 15
General population: 36
Total: 51

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local
funds; State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; architectural precast

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; good competition, favorable market
Negative: High labor and materials costs;
difficult site conditions; government
procedures, regulations and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: NIA
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NIA
Total: NIA
Current inmate/staff ratio: NIA (addition)

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: None

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Marion County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: Don R. Moreland, Sheriff

Contact: CaptainJohn, P~~]s, !11ruio~. CountyDet~~tio.n fenter, 700 Northwest 30th Avenue, Ocala, FL 32675, 904-351-8077
Architect:' JusticeSystems;Inc:;348 Peachtre6fStreetJ\lcinlieasWf:Atlanta, GA 30308, 404-577-3184
Construction manager: Rosser White Hobbs Davidson McClellan & Kelly, Inc., 524 West Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta,
GA 30308, 404-876-3800

Gronndbreaking: February 1983
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 390
Total cost: $8,648,000
Total annual operating costs:
$3,917,824

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building confignration: Wings connecting housing pods

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,648,000
Building only: $8,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 189,033
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 189,033
Housing area square feet: 137,066
Gross square feet per imnate: 485
Size of cells: 83 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 77%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 279
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom; mobile home;
National Guard Armory

Housing area: $6,500,000
Housing per inmate: $16,667
Housing per cell: $16,667
Total per inmate: $22,174
Total per GSF: $45.75
Total annual operating costs: $3,917,824

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior;
single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 75%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: CMU block

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid steel
Doors/type: Sliding (max.); swinging
(med.)
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
(max.); motor driven and remote
locking (med.)
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 384
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 6
General population: 384
Total: 390

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I 5
Security: 72
Programs/treatment: 5
Maintenance: 7
TotaJ: 99
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.82:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Labor problems; weather
problems; government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"

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Martin Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: Richard L. Dugger, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent DavidE. Watson, Martin Correctional Institution, 1150 Southwest Allapattah Road, Indiantown, FL 33456,
305-597-3705
Architect: Scliwbizer;'Inc'.{i55/East'iiicl<soi\\iSJ'i§f&, Orlando, FL 3280 l , 305-425-0922
Construction manager: Percon Constructors, 217 North Westmont Drive, Suite 3019, Altamonte Spring, FL32714, 305-682-3030

Groundbreaking: August 1983
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 929
Total cost: $25,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $6,625,073

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $25,000,000
Building only: $22,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 227,790
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 227,790
Housing area square feet: 120,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 245
Size of cells: 64 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 88%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 112
Inmates per unit: 150
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 1,069
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $26,911
Total per GSF: $109.75
Total annual operating costs: $6,625,073

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Razor wire on and between
double fence; alarm/detection systems;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 17%
Medium: 83%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Steel frame; precast concrete
frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 448
Double occupancy: 448
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 33
General population: 896
Total: 929

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 81
Security: 167
Programs/treatment: 17
Maintenance: 19
Total: 284
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3. 76: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Gerard Coleman, Sheriff

Contact: Charles Felton, Director, Detention and Correction, Pinellas County Detention Complex, Building C,
14400.49th.Street North, C!er'ater,FL 33520, 813-535-6415
Architect: Watson and Company, 3010 Azeele Street, Tampa, FL 33679, 813-876-2411
Construction manager: Peter Brown Company, 1475 Belcher Road South, Clearwater, FL 33518, 813-531-1466

Groundbreaking: May I 984
Finish date: March 1985
Construction time: 10 months

Design capacity: 194
Total cost: $2,976,221
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,976,221
Building only: $2,787,600

Gross square feet/corrections: 29,985
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 29,985
Housing area square feet: 24,382
Gross square feet per inmate: 155
Size of cells: 92 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 68%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 194
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: NiA
Housing per inmate: NI A
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per imnate: $15,341
Total per GSF: $99.26
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

structure

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
precast concrete cells
Exterior walls: Precast cells; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Interior walls: Precast cells; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: Ad valorem funds,
budget allocation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heating
plant
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 192
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 192
Total: 194

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 35
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 37 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5.24:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
simple construction methods, repetitiveness of design, phased construction,
fast track CM
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, "red tape"
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Government "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Santa Rosa County Jail (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Wiiliam Carroll, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners

Contact: Lt. Pamela Biggs, Jail Administrator, Santa Rosa County Jail, 217 Willing Street, P.O. Box 7129, Milton, FL 32572,
904-623-3691
Architect~PHi&HArd.iltecis;'Tnci,<77'li'S\lulliclfawrence Street, Montgomery, AL 36104, 205-265-878 I
Construction manager: None · · · ·
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Gronndbreaking: May 1982
Finish date: March 1984
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 126
Total cost: $3,665,127
Total annual operating costs: $1,262,024

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,665,127
Building only: $3,546,180

Gross square feet/corrections: 3 I, 766
Gross square feet/other: 9,679
Gross square feet/total: 41,445
Housing area square feet: 24,065
Gross square feet per inmate: 252
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single);
97 (double); 1,280 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 97%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 64
Inmates per unit: 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
July 1986 population: 102
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $2,716,374
Housing per inmate: $24,253
Housing per cell: $33,535
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $88.43
Total annual operating costs: $1,262,024

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 57%
Medium: 29%
Minimum: 14%

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
architectural precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Urelliane coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alann
stations; standpipe system willi pump

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 64
Double occupancy: 32
Dorms: 16
Special housing: 14
General population: 112
Total: 126

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 42
Programs/treatment: 5
Maintenance: 3
Total: 53
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.92: 1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Lengthy building time, construction phased to allow occupancy;
difficult site, building elevated above
flood plane; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Seminole County Correctional Facility (Addition/Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: John E. Polk, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Jay Leman, Seminole County Correctional Facility, 211 Bush Boulevard, Sanford, FL 32773, 305-323-6512
Architect:,Prjpi"J:)~~ign,.l.Il9,.,1/;,.QJQ.c;µeele Street, Tampa, FL 33609, 813-876-2411
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Groundbreaking: August 1985
Finish date: October 1987
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 739
Total cost: $12,059,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodeling/renovation project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $12,059,000
Building only: $11,481,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 182,980
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 182,980
Housing area square feet: 103,850
Gross square feet per inmate: 248
Size of cells: 70 square feet (gen. single);
90 (gen. double); 1,280 (gen. dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 72%

Housing area: $5,325,000
Housing per inmate: $7,924
Housing per cell: $14,315
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $65.90
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Intermittent surv.
(remodel); remote surv. (addition)
December 1987 population: 411 (addition)
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State and Federal prisoners on contract
Means to handle crowding: Renovation of
existing facility

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera
smveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 76%
Minimum: 14%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas-fired hot
water boilers
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Concrete filled concrete
block; precast cells
Interior walls: Precast panels; concrete
block perimeter walls; prestressed plank
roof and support floors
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Special election
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; prefabricated concrete cells

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 128
Double occupancy: 480
Dorms: 64
Special housing: 67
General population: 672
Total: 739 (entire facility)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Load-bearing precast concrete
cell units stacked two high and supporting the roof planks
Negative: Extensive renovation of existing
structures
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Precast concrete cells within the
five similar housing modules
Negative: Necessity of phasing project
with jail in operation

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South Florida Reception Center
Jurisdiction official: Richard L. Dugger, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: James E. Curington, Jr., Superintendent II, South Florida Reception Center, 14000 Northwest 41st Street, Miami,
FL 33178, 305-592-9567
Architect: Spilli~fc)andela
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Consulting engineers: Rossef'Wh1te-Hobbs Davidson McClellan & Kelly, Inc., 524 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30308,
404-876-3800
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: April 1983
Finish date: March 1986
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 624
Total cost: $23,142,326
Total annual operating costs: $6,879,328

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $23,142,326
Building only: $21,105,198

Gross square feeUcorrections: 257,476
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 257,476
Housing area square feet: 161,156
Gross square feet per inmate: 413
Size ofcells: 80 square feet (gen. single);
96 (spec. single)
NeVgross square feet: 66%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48; 64
Inmates per unit: 48; 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 996
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $13,214,792
Housing per inmate: $22,942
Housing per cell: $22,942
Total per inmate: $37,087
Total per GSF: $89.88
Total annual operating costs: $6,879,328

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences; towers;

patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Interior wa~ls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Moderate
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; energy
recycle unit; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 576
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 48
General population: 576
Total: 624

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 48
Security: 200
Programs/treatment: 58
Maintenance: 20
Total: 326
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.06:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; slow performance of general contractor

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Room
114

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117

Day Room

155

Bed,oom
148

Office

121

Bedroom
145

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Inmate/Staff Aeceu

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Toffrom Housing

Bedroom
141

Day Room
135
Bedroom

140

Bedroom
139

Treatment

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Union Correctional Institution (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Richard L. Dugger, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent W.M. EHis, Union CorrecHo.nal Institution, P.O. Box 221, Raiford, FL 32083, 904-431-1212
Architect: .1-Iansen Lind Meyer P:C., 455 South Orai:tge}\yenue, Orlando, FL 32801, 305-422-7061
Construction manager: Federal Construction Company, 255 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801, 305-843-5241

Groundbreaking: September 1984
Finish date: June I 985
Construction time: 8 months

Design capacity: 336
Total cost: $5,773,179
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,773,179
Building only: $5,522,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 57,520
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 57,520
Housing area square feet: Ni A
Gross square feet per inmate: 171
Size of cells: 67.5 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NIA

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: l 68
Inmates per unit: 168
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 336
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: No crowding
permitted

Housing area: $5,522,000
Housing per inmate: $16,435
Housing per cell: $16,435
Total per inmate: $17,182
Total per GSF: $100.37
Total annual operating costs:
NIA (addition)

Security
Perimeter: Triple fence; alann/
detection systems; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Precast concrete frame;
precast cells
Exterior walls: CMU block; precast cells
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
precast cells and floor planks
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
exterior insulation system at core

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: Moderate use of
general unskilled labor
Use of prefabrication: Extensive use for
cells, support area floors and roof

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
boiler, steam coils
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas and cell sprinklers;
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 336
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 336
Total: 336

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Precast cells; phased construetion, fast track construction
management (long lead items)
Negative: High water table; rural location
(lack of experienced labor)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 38
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: NiA
Total: 38 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 8.84: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Precast cells; precast repetition,
simple plan; multiple bid groups;
advanced orde~ of security elements;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Labor problems (rural area)

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Clarke County Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: David C. Evans, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Ed Greenway, Clarke County Correctional Institution, 2325 County Farm Road, Athens, GA 3060 I, 404-354-290 I
Architect:'Bryarit(~¢1:liJ~gl,;\½td;;,tJl,,~efi!3:[l<lt/l~i120 Avondale Road, Suite B-2, Avondale, GA 30002, 404-296-2533
Construction manager: None "

Groundbreaking: July 1985
Finish date: December 1986
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 132
Total cost: $900,000
Total annual operating costs: $870,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $900,000
Building only: $885,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 20,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 20,000
Housing area square feet: 15,000
Gross square feet per imnate: 152
Sizeofcells: 90 square feet (spec. single);
150 (spec. double); 4,000 (gen. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Pod type noncontact donnitory
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: 105
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $870,000
Housing per imnate: $8,700
Housing per cell: $435,000
Total per inmate: $6,8 I 8
Total per GSF: $45.00
Total annual operating costs: $870,000

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera

surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame; CMU
Exterior walls: Precast panels; CMU
block; precast panels for roof decks
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Treated CMU

Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Materials only contract
Use of inmate labor: Extensive; all phases
except roof and HV AC installation
Use of prefabrication: Limited; prestressed 4" x 6" hollow core slabs

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; quarry tile
Intercom: One-way to cells
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 100
Special housing: 32
General population: 100
Total: 132

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: 100% use of imnate labor
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; imnate labor slowed
process; could not obtain favorable
material costs

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 25
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 25
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.2: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Inmate labor

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Dooly County Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: L. Van Peavy, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff L. Van Peavy, Dooly County Jail, P.O. Box 315, Vienna, GA 31092, 912-268-4128
Architect: M.G. Turner and Associates, 513 East 10th Street, Rome, GA 30161, 404-232-4456
Original design and precast by: Design Concrete, Inc., P.O. Box 2828, Rome, GA 30164, 404-295-7676
Construction manager: Grover Tuten, Route #1, Box 185, Harlem, GA 30814, 404-556-9885

Groundbreaking: June 1985
Finish date: October 1985
Construction time: 4 months

Design capacity: 11
Total cost: $78,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $78,000
Building only: $75,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: 1,085
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 1,085
Housing area square feet: 1,085
Gross square feet per inmate: 99
Size of cells: 140 square feet (double)
NeUgross square feet: 82%

Design: Linear, outside; linear, inside
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 11
Management type: Intermittent surv.
October 1985 population: 10
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: $78,000
Housing per inmate: $7,091
Housing per cell: $14,187
Total per inmate: $7,091
Total per GSF: $71.89
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 10%

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels (insulated)
Interior walls: Precast panels
Exterior surface/facade: Paint; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Subcontract in phases
Use of inmate labor: Moderate; inmate
labor used for site work, floor slab,
plumbing
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
loadbearing walls, roof panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
wired to master panel and automatic
alarm

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: I
Double occupancy: 10
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 11
Total: 11

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: NIA
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: NIA
Total: Ni A (no extra staff added)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

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Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Charles B. Webster, Sheriff

Contact: Charles A. Toole, Sr., Chief Jailer, Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center, 401 Walton Way,
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Architect: •F!\,Jhn.uth, .Q.bat~ &Kassabaum, •lnci, JOO North Ilrq~dway{'St·:EoilH;"M<'f'6Si!021/, 314-421-2000
Construction manager: Mellon-Stuart Company, 540 Douglas Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701, 305-862-4400

Groundbreaking: November I 982
Finish date: October 1985
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 240
Total cost: $15,743,000(excl. site work)
Total annual operating costs:
$1,200,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex, county jail,
courts, law enforcement, other
Building confignration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,743,000 (excl. site work)
Building only: $15,743,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: Unknown
Gross square feet/other: Unknown
Gross square feet/total: 94,392
Housing area square feet: 68,210
Gross square feet per inmate: 393
Size of cells: 74 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 24
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 145
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $166.78
Total annual operating costs: $1,200,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; perimeter
alann/detection systems
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Stucco
Interior walls: CMU block partitions;
concrete frame, floor, and roof
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 240
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 240
Total: 240

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Choice of exterior wall system;
good bidding climate
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 44
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 5
Total: 61
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.38: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Indecision on city vs. county
participation

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Maui Community Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Theodore Sakai, Administrator, Corrections Division

Contact: Kazumi Kobayashi, Administrator, Maui Community Correctional Center, 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793,
808-244-5505
Architect:cQ~1~iffi'!h
l):Q,j!39:.}80li(i°Gapitql;i;:?(i.;~J 95010, 408-688-0412
Construction manager: None

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Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: May 1984
Construction time: 2 months

Design capacity: 83
Total cost: $170,000
Total annual operating costs: $261,025
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail; city jail; State
prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $170,000
Building only: $150,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 4,500
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 4,500
Housing area square feet: 4,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 54
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: 40
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 83
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to.handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom; second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $150,000
Housing per inmate: $1,852
Housing per cell: $6,818
Total per imuate: $2,048
Total per GSF: $37. 78
Total annual operating costs: $261,025
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: JOO%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Solid log walls
Exterior walls: Solid log
Interior walls: Solid Jog
Exterior surface/facade: Solid cedar Jogs

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/Jocking: Unknown
Floor surface: Linoleum
Intercom: None
HVAC: None needed
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Single occupancy: I
Double occupancy: 40
Dorms: 40
Special housing: 2
General population: 81
Total: 83

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Unknown
Use of inmate labor: Extensive; facility
built with imuate labor
Use of prefabrication: Building preengineered and pre-cut but assembled
onsite

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Onsite assembly of prefab.
components; simple construction
methods; less expensive materials
and hardware; inmate labor
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 32
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 4
Total: 45 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.84: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Onsite assembly of prefab.
components; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
coordination of design between parties;
inmate labor
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations_, and red tape

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Centralia Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Ronald J. Haws, Centralia Correctional Center, P. 0. Box 1266, Shattuc Road, Centralia, IL 62801, 618-533-4111
Architect:'filrnei'2:Wittit~§.&1-'Jii.~t~~,fN1S,,r§li~f!';MJm/ourt Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: October 1979
Finish date: October 1981
Construction time: 24 months

De&ign capacity: 800
Total co&t: $15,000,000
Total annual operating cost&: $1,389,500
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Wheel, spoke or
radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,000,000
Building only: $15,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 159,020
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 159,020
Housing area square feet: 159,020
Gross square feet per inmate: 199
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
June I 986 population: 958
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Housing area: $15,000,000
Housing per inmate: $20,000
Housing per cell: $20,000
Total per inmate: $18,750
Total per GSF: $94.33
Total annual operating costs: $1,389,500
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 96%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Masonry bearing with roof
rafters; 5/8" GWB finish ceiling and
fiberglass
Exterior walls: CMU block; redwood
siding over insulation secured to CMU
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior stuface/facade: Diagonal redwood
siding

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat; hot water heating
and tempered air handling equipment
for makeup air
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alann stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 750
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 50
General population: 750
Total: 800

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware; builder's
hardware used in medium security;
excellent contracts and good construetion documents
Negative: High labor costs

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administrati_on: 11
Security: 27
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 6
Total: 48
Current inmate/staff ratio: 19.96:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

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Centralia

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Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU Building (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: James O'Grady, Sheriff

Contact: Tom Moynahan, Executive Director, Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU Building, 2700 South California
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60608, 312-890---;6~7,6. •·-••••cq•c,,•••
Architect: MicliaeFR,s;\~il>,~n,½\I~i 79.iWesi.'Miifu'oeIStreet; Chicago, IL 60603, 312-782-9562
Construction manager: None

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Groundbreaking: June 1984
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 11 months

Design capacity: 524
Total cost: $5,900,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: County jail, medical and
psychiatric treatment facility

Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,900,000
Building only: $4,450,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 78,000

Gross square feet/other: 0

Design: Dorms off linear support core
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Direct supervision
March 1987 population: 456
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $3,200,000
Housing per inmate: $6,107
Housing per cell: $152,381
Total per inmate: $11,260
Total per GSF: $75.64

Gross square feet/total: 78,000
Housing area square feet: 54,600
Gross square feet per inmate: 149
Size of cells: 90 square feet (single);
3,000 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 96%

Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 1%
Minimum: 99%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block; metal panels
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional

Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Interior wall panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; vinyl tile;
rubber tile
Intercom: Two-way to all areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 4
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 520
Special housing: 0
General population: 524
Total: 524

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 175
Programs/treatment: 41
Maintenance: 1
Total: 218
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.09:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple cons!. methods; favorable market; less expensive materials
and hardware; dorm design
Negative: High labor costs; difficulfsite
conditions; government procedures,
regulations; complex electronic and
electrical systems; local building codes
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple cons!.
methods; $2000 per day penalty for
contractor delay
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations; complex electronic and
electrical systems; local building codes

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Danville Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: John Russian, Chief Engineer, Danville Correctional Center, Route 136 East, Danville, IL 61832, 217-446-0441
Architect:;•Salogg!l'J/J!Ia\:ll£¥ii:s'lltilsw~i.i:l?l!l6w;\i:l&Q!!M$!'Jhant Street, Decatur, IL 62523, 217-429-5105
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1983
Finish date: September 1985
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 941
Total cost: $33,120,000
Total annual operating costs:
$9,363,200

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $33,120,000
Building only: $29,975,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 364,575
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 364,575
Housing area square feet: 163,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 387
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 92%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 54
Inmates per unit: 54
Management type: Remote surveillance
Marc:h _f986 popul~tion: 866
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor; beds in dayroom; bunks in gym

Housing area: $15,450,000
Housing per inmate: $16,685
Housing per cell: $16,685
Total per inmate: $35,197
Total per GSF: $90.85
Total annual operating costs: $9,363,200

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block, textured face
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stain and sealer

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete floor and ceiling unit;
preengineered frame

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Call button from cell to control

room
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 926
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 15
General population: 926
Total: 941

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 43
Security: 200
Programs/treatment: 23
Maintenance: 22
Total: 288
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.0:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track construction
management
Negative: Weather problems

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Dixon Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Richard Gramley, Dixon Correctional Center, 2600 North Brinton Avenue, P.O. Box 768, Dixon, IL 61021,
815-288-5561
Architel:t: '.l'lirnertw'itt1Assb'ii'<lies7',\l!ic.l,,i97,gj!j;ast Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1983
Finish date: December 1984
Construction time: 16 months

Design capacity: 50
Total cost: $1,152,303
Total annual operating costs:
$15,247,100 (entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,152,303
Building only: $1,152,303

Gross square feet/corrections: 9,730
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 9,730
Housing area square feet: 9,730
Gross square feet per inmate: 195
Size of cells: 85 squarefeet(spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 885 (entire
facility)
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Housing area: $1,152,303
Housing per imnate: N/A
Housing per cell: N/ A
Total per inmate: $23,046
Total per GSF: $118.43
Total annual operating costs: $15,247,100
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common

areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air

circulation; steam heat; steam to hot
water and makeup tempered air handling units
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Structural: Masonry bearing
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 50
General population: 0
Total: 50

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 34
Security: 361
Programs/treatment: 36
Maintenance: 30
Total: 461 (entire facility)
Current imnate/staff ratio: 1.92:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; advanced order
of materials and hardware; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from ·vendors, suppliers; labor problems
(strike); weather problems (extremely
cold early)

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Douglas County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Charles "Chub" Conner, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Charles "Chub" Conner, Douglas County Jail, P. 0. Box 40 I , Route 36 and Washington Street, Tuscola, IL 6 I 953,
217-253-3511
Architect:1 Polso11.,Artilite<its{•S'iiifu.2I!0}27Oli?R.6ekci'e~lqfarkway North, Kansas City, MO 64117, 816-474-9909
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1984
Finish date: May I 986
Construction time: I 3 months

Design capacity: 20
Total cost: $2,100,000
Total annual operating costs: $128,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,100,000
Building only: $2,050,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,825
Gross square feet/other: 6,129
Gross square feet/total: 13,954
Housing area square feet: 6,455
Gross square feet per inmate: 391
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 69%

Design: Linear, inside; direct light into
cells
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1987 population: 16
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $150.49
Total annual operating costs: $128,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type

exercise room

Structural: Wood frame; load-bearing
masonry
Exterior walls: Brick; limestone skirt; tile
roof
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block;
gypsum board on metal studs
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; limestone
skirt; tile roof

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing; local
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; prefabricated wood roof trusses, precast
concrete planks

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Manual locking; motor
driven and remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 18
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 18
Total: 20

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; design effort
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 4
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 3
Total: 11
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.45:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems
(strike); five prime contracts

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DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Jurisdiction official: Richard P. Doria, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Richard P. Doria, DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department, 501 North County Fann Road, Wheaton, IL
60187, 312-682-7256
Architect: Patrick· ¾ Associates\iln0s,.,;,W9,SouthcFJftlfaStreetsi2.Golumbusifi©HiL43215, 614-228-3233
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1981
Finish date: March 1983
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 354
Total cost: $14,059,500
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(complex)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,059,500
Building only: $13,459,500

Gross square feet/corrections: 121,318
Gross square feet/other: 3 I ,337
Gross square feet/total: 152,655
Housing area square feet: 37,569
Gross square feet per inmate: 343
Size of cells: 60 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 65%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 8 to 10
Inmates per unit: 8 to 20
Management type: Intermittent and
remote surveillance
©ctober I 985 population: 285
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell; mattresses on floor

Housing area: $8,015,606
Housing per inmate: $25,366
Housing per cell: $40,688
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $92.10
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(complex)

Construction type

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 50%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 0

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. ©. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Detention
equipment items

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding, swinging
Doors/Jocking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote Jocking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas

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Single occupancy: I 94
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 122
Special housing: 38
General population: 3 I 6
Total: 354

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 76
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 5
Total: 94
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.03:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
repetitiveness of design in housing areas;
favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: High security level construction;
cast-in-place concrete frame
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab.; repetitiveness o f
housing areas; advanced order of
materials and hardware; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses from vendors;
labor and weather problems; government "red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems;
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Dwight Correctional Center (1979 Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: WardenJane H~~h, l)w\i;ht~orrectional Center, P.O. Box 5001, Dwight, IL 60420-5001, 815-584-2806
Architect: Tljm¢!:7~itt Associates;>In&,i1Ig;:l(n§'l§j: Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1978
Finish date: May 1979
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 100
Total cost: $1,241,079
Total annual operating costs: $1,176,700
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,241,079
Building only: $1,107,194

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,256
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 17,256
Housing area square feet: 17,256
Gross square feet per inmate: 173
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 100
Facility commitment: Female State
prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Housing area: $1, 107, 194
Housing per inmate: $22,144
Housing per cell: $22,144
Total per inmate: $12,411
Total per GSF: $71.92
Total annual operating costs: $1,176,700
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; double fence;
razor wire on and between fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 50%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Masonry bearing with wood
rafters and 1 ½" gypsum plaster ceiling
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to
common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat; hot water heating
with gas fuel tempered air handling for
makeup air
Plumbing: China; stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 50
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 50
General population: 50
Total: 100

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competilion, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current imnate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Dwight Correctional Center (1984 Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Jane Huch, Dwight Correctional Center, P.O. Box 5001, Dwight, IL 60420-5001, 815-584-2806
Architect: Turner,WJttAssociares;Inc:;;,il}0 East Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: December 1984
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $3,120,935
Total annual operating costs: $1,366,800
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,120,935
Building only: $2,8 I 7,325

Gross square feet/corrections: 21,788
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 21,788
Housing area square feet: 21,788
Gross square feet per inmate: 227
Size of cells: 63.5 (gen. single);
85.3 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 96
Facility commitment: Female State

Housing area: $2,817,325
Housing per inmate: $56,347
Housing per cell: $56,347
Total per inmate: $32,510
Total per GSF: $143.24

prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Total annual operating costs: $1,366,800
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; double fence;
razor wire on and between fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 51 %
Medium: 49%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Masonry bearing with wood
rafters and I½" gypsum plaster ceiling
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precut
roof system

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile; terrazzo
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; hot water heating with gas
fuel tempered air handling for makeup
air
Plumbing: China; stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm

stations

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Single occupancy: 50
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 46
General population: 50
Total: 96

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components;
reduced construction time in field;
simple construction methods; favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware; well qualified and organized
contractor; quality of construction

Current staff

documents

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
coordination of design; contractor
incentives and organized contractors
Negative: Early spring rains caused initial
delay (contractor caught up later)

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East Moline Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Ward~nOdie Washington, East Moline Correctional Center, JOO Hillcrest Road, East Moline, IL 61244, 309-755-4511
Architect:' .Tiirner,Witt't-§soc\ates;dncQ,9ilJ1'E'ast Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager:.

None· .... . .. ....

Groundbreaking: October 1982
Finish date: May 1984
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 200
Total cost: $4,225,999
Total annual operating costs: $3,135,000
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building coufiguration: High rise;
wheel, spoke or radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,225,999
Building only: $4,225,999

Gross square feet/corrections: 50,736
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 50,736
Housing area square feet: 50, 736
Gross square feet per inmate: 254
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod (modified)
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 200
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Added beds

Housing area: $4,225,999
Housing per inmate: $2 I , 130
Housing per cell: $21,130
Total per inmate: $21,130
Total per GSF: $83.29
Total annual operating costs: $3,135,000
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 3%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 97%

Structural: Masonry bearing precast
concrete floor slabs
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
structural concrete floor deck

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile; terrazzo in
dayrooms
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; steam heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 200
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 200
Total: 200

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 27
Security: 214
Programs/treatment: 20
Maintenance: 46
Total: 307 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors suppliers; finish roofing
material supplier

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Graham Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Alethea T. Camp, Graham Correctional Center, P.O. Box 499, Hillsboro, IL 62049, 217-532-6961
Architect: Turner>WitNAssocfaies('lnc-,,l'9:zo2East Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: October 1979
Finish date: October 1981
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 786
Total cost: $15,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,388,200
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,000,000
Building only: $15,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 159,020
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 159,020
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 202
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1987 population: 1,015
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Housing area: $15,000,000
Housing per inmate: $20,000
Housing per cell: $20,000
Total per inmate: $19,084
Total per GSF: $94.33
Total annual operating costs: $1,388,200
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on

and between fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 96%

Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Masonry bearing with roof
rafters; 5/8" GWB finish ceiling and
fiberglass
Exterior walls: CMU block; redwood
siding over insulation secured to CMU
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Diagonal redwood
siding

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat; hot water heating
and tempered air handling equipment
for makeup air
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 750
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 36
General population: 750
Total: 786

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,

repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware; builder's
hardware used for medium security;
good competition, favorable market
Negative: High labor costs; large number
of contracts

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 34
Security: 361
Programs/treatment: 30
Maintenance: 36
Total: 461
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.20: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

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Hillsboro

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lliinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining Facility) (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Dennis R. Cooper, Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee, RR! Box 190, Manteno, IL 60950, 815-476-5201
Architect: Tll1"!ler;Vfitt A~sClci~l@s,Jnc,{•97-0~Ellst Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529 ·
Construction manager:·None· ·· • .... ··-• -·-··•

Groundbreaking: October 1980
Finish date: April I 98 I
Construction time: 6 months

Design capacity: Ni A
Total cost: $426,906
Total annual operating costs: $1,475,100
(entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Juvenile correctional
facility (dining room/kitchen)
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial (modified)

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $426,906
Building only: $426,906

Gross square feet/corrections: 4,727
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 4,727
Housing area square feet: Ni A
Gross square feet per inmate: Ni A
Size of cells: Ni A
Net/gross square feet: 82%

Design: NIA
Cells per unit: Ni A
Inmates per unit: NiA
Management type: Ni A
Current population: Ni A
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: Ni A
Housing per inmate: NiA
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: Ni A
Total per GSF: $90.31
Total annual operating costs: $1,475,000
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 96%

Construction process
Structural: Unknown
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
(No inmate cells)
Doors/material: NIA
Doors/type: NiA
Doors/locking: Ni A
Floor surface: Ni A
Intercom: NiA
HVAC: NIA
Plumbing: NiA
Furniture: NIA
Fire protection: Ni A

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Single occupancy: NiA
Double occupancy: Ni A
Dorms: NIA
Special housing: Ni A
General population: Ni A
Total: NIA (support services)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 12
Security: 21
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 4
Total: 43
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: None

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Manteno

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Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit) (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Dennis R. Cooper, Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee, RR I Box I 90, Manteno, IL 60950, 815-476-5201
Architect: TurnereWi!t{\ssopi~l!'.$,,Ji\'\",i/9t70 East Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1979
Finish date: November 1980
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 50
Total cost: $905,313
Totalanuual operating costs: $1,475,100
(entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Juvenile correctional
facility
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $905,313
Building only: $905,313

Gross square feet/corrections: 9,487
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 9,487
Housing area square feet: 9,487
Gross square feet per inmate: 190
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 37%

Design: Linear, outside
Celis per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1987 population: 60
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; mattresses on floor

Housing area: $905,313
Housing per inmate: $18, I 06
Housing per cell: $18,106
Total per inmate: $18,106
Total per GSF: $95.43
Total annual operating costs: $1,475,100
(entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 96%

Construction type
Structural: Load-bearing wood rafters with
GWB ceilings and fiberglass shingle
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; combinalion brick and redwood siding

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Unknown
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; hot water heater with air
handling units for tempered makeup
air; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 50
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 50
Total: 50

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 12
Security: 21
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 6
Total: 43
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.4: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: None

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Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility
Jurisdiction official: George P. Shadid, Sheriff

Contact: John Maher, Jail Superintendent, Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility, 301 North Maxwell Road,
Peoria, IL 61604, 309-697-8515
Architects: LZTiAssoc:iates,Inc,,J:?4 ~'\Y-,A<1an1s,;;Suite 450, Peoria, IL 61602, 309-673-3100
John Hackler and Company,Arcliitects, 504 Fayette Street, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-676-6159
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April I 983
Finish date: June I 985
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 345
Total cost: $12,500,000
Total annual operating costs: $2,000,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $12,500,000
Building only: $11,200,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: 117,300
Gross square feeUother: 10,700
Gross square feeUtotal: 128,000
Housing area square feet: 48,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 340
Size of cells: 62 square feet (gen. single);
80 (spec. single)
NeUgross square feet: 69%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: 185
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners; Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $97 .66
Total annual operating costs: $2,000,000

Construction type
Security

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place

Construction process

concrete frame; precast concrete frame;
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 71%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 29%

double tees
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; natural
wall

Finance method: Lease revenue bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile,
carpet
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; tempered
air; sealed energy efficient boiler
Plumbing: Stainless steel; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Stainless steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 222
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 123
General population: 222
Total: 345

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition, favorable market
Negative: Complex electronic and
mechanical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; coordination of design between parties;
excellent cooperation, specific scheduling, defined decision dates; good preparation and public education
Negative: None

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Rock Island County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Gordon Powell, Sheriff

Contact: Lieutenant G. Jungwirth, Rock Island County Jail, P,,Q. Box 306, Rock Island, IL 61201, 309-794-1230
Architect: .fl@i1!$·.Swagefi'A:ssociates,:iil622'sNo!'ill1i6icix&illi:lkvenue, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1983
Finish date: August 1985
Construction time: 25 months

Design capacity: 200
Total cost: $7,566,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
sheriff admin., court
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,566,000
Building only: $7,450,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 43,000
Gross square feet/other: 33,804
Gross square feet/total: 76,804
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 215
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 56%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 145
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $4,171,000
Housing per inmate: $23, 172
Housing per cell: $29,793
TotaJ per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $98.51
TotaJ annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 22%
Medium: 31%
Minimum: 18%
Other: 29%

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frarue
Exterior walls: CMU block; architectural
precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; terrazzo
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete
block

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Terrazzo
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas; one-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; hot water heating
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
sprinklers for common areas

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Single occupancy: 128
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 44
Other: 8
Special housing: 20
General population: 180
Total: 200

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of cell block
design; CMU throughout; good
competition
Negative: Security glazing

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 35
Programs/treatment: Volunteers
Maintenance: 8
Total: 45
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.22:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Elevator-security

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Shawnee Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden James H. Thieret, Shawnee Correctional Center, P.O. Box 400, Vienna, IL 62995, 618-658-8331
Architect: 4'hillips,;SwagercAssosiate§,s,3§22,Nqrth Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: None
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Gronndbreaking: November 1982
Finish date: February 1985
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 926
Total cost: $32,400,000
Total armual operating costs:
$14,796,200 (addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison; State vehicle
maintenance
Building confignration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,400,000 (inc. veh. main. area)
Building only: $27,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 359,723
Gross square feet/other: 7,000
Gross square feet/total: 366,723
Housing area square feet: 165,645
Gross square feet per inmate: 388
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single);
80 square feet (special)
Net/gross square feet: 70%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 224
Inmates per unit: 224
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 90 I
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: $15,020,348
Housing per inmate: $16,764
Housing per cell: $16,764
Total per inmate: $34,989
Total per GSF: $88.35
Total annual operating costs: $14,796,200
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 3%
Medium: 97%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick; metal panel
above 8 foot brick wainscot
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; 8 foot
brick wainscot and metal panel above

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; hollow metal
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation only;
steam heating plant
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Fnrniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 896
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 30
General population: 896
Total: 926

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition, favorable market;
less expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 55
Security: 351
Programs/treatment: 33
Maintenance: 34
Total: 473 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1. 90: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; preengineered
construction on support buildings
Negative: Weather problems; vendor/
supplier problems

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Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Georg~ Welbo~; S~eridan Correctional Center, Box 38, Sheridan, IL 60551, 815-496-2311
Architect:'l'iln)_i,r:W:iµ,A~sp¢i~f¢S;/Inls;f9,1Jl;l!Iast Court Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1982
Finish date: May 1983
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: NIA
Total cost: $2,088,303
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (kitchen/dining
facility)
Building coufignration: Unknown

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,088,303
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 19,144
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 19,144
Housing area square feet: Ni A
Gross square feet per inmate: NI A
Size of cells: NI A
Net/gross square feet: 82%

Design: NIA
Cells per unit: NiA
Inmates per unit: Ni A
Management type: Unknown
Current population: Ni A
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Ni A
Housing per inmate: NI A
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: NIA
Total per GSF: $109.08
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Masonry bearing with heavy
timber
Exterior walls: Brick; cedar siding
Interior walls: CMU block; structural
glazed tile
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; roof
construction

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
(No inmate cells)
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Ni A
Floor surface: Terrazzo
Intercom: NIA
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; hot water
heating and air handling equipment
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Food service and equipment
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alann stations

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Single occupancy: Ni A
Double occupancy: NI A
Dorms: NIA
Special housing: NiA
General population: Ni A
Total: NIA

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; good competition,
favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: None

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Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security Services)
(Addition/Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden George Welborn, She~da~Cqn:~ctipnal Center, Box 38, Sheridan, IL 60551, 815-496-2311
Architect:"''J.:un!eri~ittii~SQ~iategfl!\c~9?0,EastliGourt Street, Kankakee, IL 60901, 815-933-5529
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1982
Finish date: February 1984
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: IO
Total cost: $2,812,065
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodel/renovation project; expansion
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Existing buildings and additions

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate honsing areas

Total: $2,812,065
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 28,070
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 28,070
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 2,807
Size of cells: JOO square feet (single); 158
(double)
Net/gross square feet: 82%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
Current population: Unknown
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $100.18
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Secnrity
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Unknown
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat; hot
water heat and tempered air handling
units
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: IO
General population: 0
Total: IO

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods
repetitiveness of design; good competitian, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: None

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Marion County Jail (Addition/Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Joseph G. McAtee, Sheriff

Contact: Deputy Chief Jerry T. Cooper, M'!Flon County Jail, 40 South Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, 317-633-5181
Architect:.MpQl1jrl,'~i.l>l\!1,"~ftff'llil~!~\tizil40 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46250, 317-842-0000
Criminal justice consultru:itsi Phillips Swager Associates, 3622 North Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1983
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 36 months

Design capacity: 337
Total cost: $18,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$24,500,000 (entire facility)

Category: New, ancil. building; remodel
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, crime lab

Building configuration: High rise in
radial formation

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,000,000
Building only: $17,700,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 115,000
Gross square feet/other: 45,000
Gross square feet/total: 160,000
Housing area square feet: Ni A
Gross square feet per inmate: 341
Size of cells: 77 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 60%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16, 20, 26
Inmates per unit: 16, 20, 26
Management type: Remote surveillance
July 1987 population: 296
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: $12,240,000
Housing per inmate: $18,092
Housing per cell: $18,092
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $112.50
Total annual operating costs: $24,500,000
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Alarm detection systems; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Terrazzo
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors
and sprinklers for common areas

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 325
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 12
General population: 325
Total: 337

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 27
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: IO
Total: 37 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 8.0: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Polk County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Bob E. Rice, Sheriff

Contact: Floyd fones, Chier J~ikr, Polk County Jail, 110 6th Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50309, 515-286-3804
Archi~tF!lfl,fA~li®i~J:e:s,tm1ctftcf~1j11; Midland Financial Building, Des Moines, IA 50309, 515-283-2479
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1981
Finish date: December I 983
Constrnction time: 32 months

Design capacity: 210
Total cost: $8,900,000
Total annual operating costs: $2,276,016

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building confignration: High rise in
radial formation

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,900,000
Building only: $8,900,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 108,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 108,000
Housing area square feet: 40,515
Gross square feet per inmate: 514
Size of cells: 74.39 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 94%

Design: Linear/outside; 5 floors have
guard station, dayrooms, and 3 wings
Cells per unit: 36
Inmates per unit: 36
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 133
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Use holding
cells

Housing area: $3,240,000
Housing per inmate: $16,364
Housing per cell: $16,364
Total per inmate: $42,381
Total per GSF: $82.41
Total annual operating costs: $2,276,016

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single
fence; alarm/detection systems
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 83%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 17%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid steel; wooden
Doors/type: Sliding; swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
gas-fired boilers supply hot water to
heating coils
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and

common areas; manual alann stations;
duct smoke detectors

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 180
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 18
Special housing: 12
General population: I 98
Total: 210

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; ducts
include lighting, door operators, and
sprinkler piping

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 13
Security: 53
Programs/treatment: Contractual
Maintenance: 4
Total: 70
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.9:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
Jurisdiction official: Russell H. White, Jr., Sheriff

Contact: Lieutenant Lynette M. Hertz, Jail Commander, Woodbury Law Enforcement Center, 7th & Douglas, Sioux City,
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ArchitectiiDarta2Elfrstiii!R<i1!l:1'1l1~i,«.~~~iates, 400 Essex Court, Omaha, NE 68114, 402-393-4100
Construction manager: None

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Groundbreaking: January 1986
Finish date: September I 987
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 108
Total cost: $7,112,760
Total annual operating costs: $840 ,60 I

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, Sheriffs
Department
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,112,760
Building only: $6,612,670

Gross square feet/corrections: 34,988
Gross square feet/other: 51,094
Gross square feet/total: 86,082
Housing area square feet: 25,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 324
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 73%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 4 to 22
Inmates per unit: 4 to 22
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 68
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in

Housing area: $3,300,000
Housing per inmate: $50,000
Housing per cell: $50,000
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $82.63

dayrooms

Total annual operating costs: $840,601

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: II%
Medium: 89%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Lease Purchase Bonds
Contract method: Separate contracts
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas;
two-way radio
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 66
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 42
General population: 66
Total: 108

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Weather problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 33
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 0
Total: 42
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.62: I

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Johnson County Juvenile Hall
Jurisdiction official: Herbert Walton, Judge

Contact: Jerry Jacobson, Director, Johnson.County
Juvenile Hall, 915 West Spruce, Olathe, KS 66061, 913-764-7411
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Groundbreaking: May 1978
Finish date: May 1980
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 34
Total cost: $1,700,000
Total annual operating costs: $697,594

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Juvenile detention facility
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,700,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,800
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 24,800
Housing area square feet: 6,990
Gross square feet per inrnate: 729
Size of cells: 56 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 7 and 8
Inmates per unit: 7 and 8
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 18
Facility commitment: Juvenile detainees
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $554,200
Housin.:, per inmate: $16,300
Housing per cell: $16,300
Total per inmate: $50,000
Total per GSF: $68.55
Total annual operating costs: $697,594

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence at exercise yard;
alarm/detection system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: Design, 100%
Medium: Use, varies
Minimum: Use, varies

Structural: Concrete block
Exterior walls: Brick and block
Interior walls: Painted masonry; brick in
privileged area
Exterior surface/facade: Brick and glazed
block

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; rooftop heating

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Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers

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Single occupancy: 30
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 4
Special housing: 0
General population: 34
Total: 34

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 21
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 4
Total: 30
Current inmate/staff ratio: .60: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Local decisionmaking process

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Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One) (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Richard A. Mills, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: Herb Maschner, Director, Kansas State Penitentiary, Medium Security Facility, P.O. Box 2, Lansing, KS 66043,
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Architect:Hoist0 Temll4~aisl;t.Arcllirects;"'PfA'., 2900 MacVicar Avenue, Topeka, KS 66611, 913-266-5373
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: September 1982
Finish date: July 1985
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 288
Total cost: $10,700,000
Total annual operating costs: NiA
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building;
phased project (future)
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Courtyard;
clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $10,700,000
Building only: $7,850,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 152,300
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 152,300
Housing area square feet: 76,150
Gross square feet per inmate: 529
Size of cells: 60 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 76%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 213
Facility commitment: Sentenced State
prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: $5,200,000
Housing per inmate: $18,056
Housing per cell: $18,056
Total per inmate: $37,153
Total per GSF: $70.26
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
bearing walls
Exterior walls: Precast panels; CIP
concrete; CMU block; architectural
precast
Interior walls: CIP concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing;
State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Extensive
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking cells;
electric/mechanical all ext. doors
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 288
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 288
Total: 288

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Intercom: Two-way to common areas;
security communications intercom
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
central boilers
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
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Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 14
Security: 76
Programs/treatment: 8
Maintenance: NIA
Total: 98 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.17:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex
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Shawnee County Department of Corrections
Jurisdiction official: Earl Hindman, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Earl Hindman, Director, Shawnee County Department of Corrections, 50 I East 8th Street, Topeka, KS 66607, 913-291-4073
Architecf:i.SleIIliloris,;Associates,;\rehitects';c!Wi~., Suite 1515, One Townsite Plaza, Topeka, KS 66603, 913-235-9244
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: August I 985
Finish date: September 1987
Construction time: 25 months

Design capacity: 190
Total cost: $14,407,900
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, city
jail, work release center, admin. offices
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,407,900
Building only: $14,322,365

Gross square feet/corrections: 124,765
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 124,765
Housing area square feet: 84,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 657
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single); 180
(spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Direct supervision
November 1987 population: 138
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $10,806,000
Housing per inmate: $77, 186
Housing per cell: $77,186
Total per inmate: $75,831
Total per GSF: $115.48
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alann/detection
systems; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 74%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 21 %
Other: 5%

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete,
CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; steel cell ceilings
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint;
painted concrete; stone

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas boilers;
centrifugal chiller
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; particle board with
laminate; steel mesh
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; smoke evacuation system

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Single occupancy: 140
Double occupancy: O
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 50
General population: 140
Total: 190

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; complex
electronic and mechanical systems;
expensive security components and cell
plumbing

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 33
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 42
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.29: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good weather
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

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Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden BillR. Story,, F'?"!'[al Co~e<::tional Institntion, P.O. Box 888, Ashland, KY 41101, 606-928-6414
Architect: Pe$igiL&ciiiiiifcI:Aiclllwttlmlii!lligfs, 1080 Kingsmill Parkway, Columbus, OH 43229, 614-888-6390
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1983
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 100
Total cost: $1,753,000
Total annual operating costs: $418,310
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,753,000
Building only: $1,703,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 21,792
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 21,792
Housing area square feet: 21, 792
Gross square feet per inmate: 218
Size of cells: 68 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Module/pod; cells on outside
walls (direct light)
Cells per unit: 100
Inmates per unit: 100
Management type: Remote surveillance
March 1987 population: 193
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowdin_g: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: $1,703,000
Housing per inmate: $17,030
Housing per cell: $17,030
Total per inmate: $17,530
Total per GSF: $80.44
Total annual operating costs: $418,310
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; triple fence; razor
wire on and between fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load-bearing CMU, flexicore
floor slabs
Exterior walls: Precast panels; CMU
block; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; painting
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Unknown
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat; 2 boilers; low
pressure forced draft burner; 3 air
handlers
Plumbing: China
Fumitnre: Unknown
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; duct mounted
heat detectors

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Single occupancy: 100
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 100
Total: 100

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple con. methods, repetitiveness of design; masonry bearing walls;
flexicore deck and roof slab; design of
open day spaces-no suspended ceiling
required except offices and under 2nd
floor walkways
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 0
Total: 12 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 16.08:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple con. methods, repetitiveness of design; advanced order of
materials and hardware
Negative: Labor problems; default of
initial masonry contractor; controlled
access into site

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Knox County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Wilbur Bingham, Sheriff

Contact: Ned Stewart, Jailer, Knox County Jail, Barbourville, KY 40906, 606-546-6215
Architj,ct::(;;hrisro.m),Jffilliir){W®ill'Rt!iffl!j!;.1~1/(l~§~outh Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508, 606-254-6623
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1984
Finish date: November 1984
Construction time: JO months

Design capacity: 37
Total cost: $666,000
Total annual operating costs: $284, I 15

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $666,000
Building only: $573,097

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,300
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 7,300
Housing area square feet: 2,190
Gross square feet per inmate: I 97
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 2 to 4
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 45
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $18,000
Total per GSF: $91.23
Total annual operating costs: $284,115

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 40%
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 40%

Structural: Load bearing masonry
Exterior wa!Js: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; textured
concrete block

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote Jocking only
Floor snrface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas rooftop
heating unit
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; fire emergency auto release
(FEAR) for electric Jocks

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 18
Dorms: 12
Special housing: 7
General population: 30
Total: 37

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Conventional construction
materials and systems; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Delivery of materials and
hardware

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 7
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: I
Total: 11
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.09:J

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from security equipment suppliers;
weather problems

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Jurisdiction official: C. Paul Phelps, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Contact: .W.ardenBurl Caiii, ..Qii\Qnrorrectio11al Institute, Highway 68, P.O. Box 788, Jackson, LA 70748, 504-634-2691
Arkhitect: 1Nevifitiru\\i/JiatGrn'Ei/fA}tJii~ikJ'•ffiitl\Y;\;~32;Toulon Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, 504-292-1210
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: January 1985
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: I 00
Total cost: $1,135,427
Totalannnaloperatingcosts: $1,475,400

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,135,427
Building only: $1,135,427

Gross square feet/corrections: 16,960
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 16,960
Housing area square feet: 16,960
Gross square feet per inmate: 170
Size of cells: 65 square feet (single);
3,240 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
January 1987 population: 100
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,135,427
Housing per inmate: $11,354
Housing per cell: $22,263
Total per imnate: $11,354
Total per GSF: $66.95
Total annual operating costs: $1,475,400

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 50%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 50%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; demolition
work prior to construction
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Fnrniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
automatic fire alarm

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Single occupancy: 50
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 50
Special housing: 0
General population: 100
Total: 100

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 24
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: O
Total: 28
Current imnate/staff ratio: 3.57:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Inmates did some of the
demolition

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Federal Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden J.R. Johnson, Federal Detention Center, P.O. Box 5050, East Whatley Road, Oakdale, LA 71463,
318-335-4070
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Construction manager: Jose Barron, Jr., P.O. Box 930, Oakdale, LA 71463-0930, 318-335-4070

Groundbreaking: July 1984
Finish date: March 1986
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 907
Total cost: $16,823,295
Total armual operating costs:
$10,400,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: Federal detention
center, law enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $16,823,295
Building only: $13,132,275

Gross square feet/corrections: 183,381
Gross square feet/other: 44,540
Gross square feet/total: 227,921
Housing area square feet: I 26,186
Gross square feet per inmate: 202
Size of cells: 95 square feet (single);
190 square feet (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 95%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: I wing 82; 5 wings 41
Inmates per unit: 82; 164
Management type: Direct supervision
October I 985 population: Ni A
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None needed

Housing area: $6,966,178
Housing per inmate: $7, 723
Housing per cell: $24,272
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $73.81
Total annual operating costs: $10,400,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/
detection systems; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: None
Medium: 16%
Minimum: 84%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden (single);
no doors (dorms)
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; boiler,
natural gas fired
Plumbing: China; combination unit
in special cells
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells and
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Construction process

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
preengin. metal; comb. wall
bearing/steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete; CMU block;
metal roof, windows
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Painted block;
preengin. metal/prefinished

Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional; general
contract (lump sum)
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete wall panels

Inmate design capacity

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 82
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 820
Special housing: 5
General population: 902
Total: 907

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties; efficient
contractor
Negative: Labor problems; weather
problems/initial poor drainage

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 45
Security: 98
Programs/treatment: 48
Maintenance: 25
Total: 216
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

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Feliciana Forensic Facility (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Sandra L. Robinson, M.D., M.P.H., Department of Health and Human Resources

Contact: Murry Hender,;o~, A~J~~tor, Feliciana Forensic Facility, P.O. Box 888, Jackson, LA 70748, 504-634-2651
Architeitt:,!"!!'8,!lig!l.et&,,l.&°g!itti/Ab\;fA'l'ifiltsJil, Inc., 554 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, 504-926-1432
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking:April 1982
Finish date: May 1984
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 75
Total cost: $3,647,164
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Complex: State prison,
courts, forensic hospital
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,647,164
Building only: $3,600,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,696
Gross square feet/other: 5,126
Gross square feet/total: 28,822
Housing area square feet: 21,696
Gross square feet per inmate: 316
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 96%

Design: Linear, outside; module/pod
Cells per unit: 19
Inmates per unit: 19
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 72
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $2,637,582
Housing per inmate: $35, 168
Housing per cell: $35,168
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $126.54
Total annual operating costs: NI A
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Security
Perimeter: Double fence; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 75%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 25%

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast cell
modules
Exterior walls: Brick; architectural
precast
Interior walls: Precast cell modules;
CIP concrete; CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive, precast
cell units

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Linoleum
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; boiler
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Single occupancy: 75
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 75
Total: 75

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 17
Security: 50
Programs/treatment: 10
Maintenance: 16
Total: 93 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: .77:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design,
advanced order of materials and
hardware; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Weather problems; complex
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Jurisdiction official: C. Paul Phelps, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Conf:'ct: J&h~!:;.~i\!~r+~2!Ii:f!\2,1'J~'![.~~JI!, !:f~ntCorrectional Center, P.O. Box 174, St. Gabriel, LA 70776, 504-642-3306
Architect:• Alplia•Three;· 253 Sefosepfit,Street;'~~j Box 843, Baton Rouge, LA 7082 I, 504-383-7565
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1984
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 744
Total cost: $6,571,257
Total annual operating costs: $3,800,000
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Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Ladder, telephone pole; covered walkways to
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Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,571,257
Building only: $6,414,358

Gross square feet/corrections: 73,505
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 73,505
Housing area square feet: 73,505
Gross square feet per inmate: 99
Size of cells: 66 square feet (double); 1,244
(dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 64
Inmates per unit: 128
Management type: Intennittent surveillance
July 1986 population: 743
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $6,414,358
Housing per inmate: $8,621
Housing per cell: $19,797
Total per inmate: $8,832
Total per GSF: $89 .40
Total annual operating costs: $3,800,000
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Perimeter: Single fence; double fence;
alann/detection systems; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Load bearing masonry
Exterior walls: CMU block; precast panel
roof
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; solar heat; hot water to air
handlers
Plumbing: Stainless steel; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 640
Dorms: 104
Special housing: 0
General population: 744
Total: 744

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I 0
Security: 160
Programs/treatment: 8
Maintenance: N/ A
Total: 178 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.17: I

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Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction method,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; experience in
design and construction of this type of
facility
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Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: C. Paul Phelps, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Contact: Warden Johnnie W. Jones, Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, Highway 74, P .0. Box 26, St. Gabriel, LA 70776,
504-3.42-6297
Architect:"N&wilianfari&Gijc¢)Af:clliiecls;i;lli¢:iIK2:532 Toulon Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, 504-292-1210
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1979
Finish date: December 1980
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 100
Total cost: $1,373,421
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,373,421
Building only: $1,360,521

Gross square feet/corrections: 18,407
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 18,407
Housing area square feet: 18,407
Gross square feet per inmate: I 84
Size of cells: 145 square feet (double);
63 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 58
Inmates per unit: 100
Management type: Combination of
intermittent and remote surveillance
July I 986 population: 389 (entire facility)
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,360,521
Housing per inmate: $16,197
Housing per cell: $32,393
Total per imnate: $13,605
Total per GSF: $74.61
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; patrols; double
"V" barbed wire top
Imnate security level:
Maximum: 16%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 84%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick; 6" steel stud cavity
wall
Interior walls: CMU block; plaster
partitions
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Unknown
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking; remote
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China (min.); stainless steel
(max.)
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; automatic fire
alarms

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 84
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 16
General population: 84
Total: 100

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 137
Programs/treatment: 17
Maintenance: I I
Total: 173 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.25:1

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Washington Correctional Institute
Jurisdiction official: C. Paul Phelps, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Contact: Warden J.F. Donnelly, Jr., Washington Correctional Institute, Route 2, Box 5, Highway 21, Angie, LA 70426,
504-986- 3182
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Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: December 1980
Finish date: July I 983
Construction time: 31 months

Design capacity: I, 182
Total cost: $27,316,900
Total annual operating costs: $9,824,653

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $27,316,900
Building only: $20,816,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 224,569
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 224,569
Housing area square feet: 113,235
Gross square feet per inmate: 190
Size of cells: 56 square feet (single); 6,800
square feet (dorm)
NeVgross square feet: 89%

Design: Linear, interior
Cells per unit: 1 (dorm)
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Remote surveillance
May I 986 population: 1, 120
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $9,100,000
Housing per inmate: $7,765
Housing per cell: $137,879
Total per inmate: $23,111
Total per GSF: $121.64
Total annual operating costs: $9,824,653

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 95%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 52
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,120
Special housing: IO
General population: I , 172
Total: 1,182

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 34
Security: 372
Programs/treatment: 31
Maintenance: 8
Total: 445
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.52:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Difficult site conditions
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems

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Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility
Jurisdiction official: Ronald A. Durrell, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Ronald A. Durrell, Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility, Farmington, ME 04938, 207-778-2680
Architect: Alexanderffruex/de Groot, 209 Battery Street, Burlington, VT 05401, 802-658-2775
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1982
Finish date: April I 983
Construction time: 11 months

Design capacity: 24
Total cost: $1,302,000
Total annual operating costs: $417,188

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,302,000
Building only: $1,186,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 15,170
Gross square feet/other: 6,000
Gross square feet/total: 2 I, 170
Housing area square feet: 7,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 632
Size of cells: Max. sec. 80 square feet;
med. sec. 66.5 square feet
Net/gross square feet: 67%

Design: Module/pod; combined use cells
Cells per unit: 13
Inmates per unit: 13
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 17
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Weekend use
of multipurpose room; beds in
dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $61.50
Total annual operating costs: $417,188

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only;
razor wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 45%
Minimum: 33% (plus 10% holding
and detox)

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete
bearing walls
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block in attic spaces;
cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning-control room;
heating/air circulation; heat
recovering wheel; oil-fired boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; air pacs in
central control; fire mains and hoses

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 13
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 3
General population: 21
Total: 24

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; early ordering
of long lead time components
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems;
government procedures, regulations,

Current staff

"red tape"

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 12
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: Contractual
Total: 14
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.21:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials
and hardware; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Jurisdiction official: Arnold J. Hopkins, Commissioner. Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Division of Correction

Contact: George Redd, Unit Manager, Baltimore City Correctional Center, 901 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202,
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Construction manager: Heery Program Management, Inc,, 7133 Rutherford Road, Baltimore, MD 21207-2784, 301-944-3700

Groundbreaking: May I 982
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 384
Total cost: $7,918,000
Total annual operating costs:
$3,758,432

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; wheel

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,918,000
Building only: $7,104,348

Gross square feet/corrections: 73,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 73,000
Housing area square feet: 55,700
Gross square feet per inmate: 190
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: Ni A

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 128
Inmates per unit: 192
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 357
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $4,750,800
Housing per inmate: $12,372
Housing per cell: $18,558
Total per inmate: $20,620
Total per GSF: $108.47
Total annual operating costs: $3,758,432

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; razor
wire on fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; CIP concrete
frame; load bearing masonry walls
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete, CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: G, 0, Bonds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for common
areas

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Single occupancy: 128
Double occupancy: 256
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 384
Total: 384

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction, fast track

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competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 22
Security: 74
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 7
Total: 106
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.37:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated
components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness
of design; phased construction, fast
track construction management
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Baltimore City Jail (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Clarence "Du" Burns, Mayor

Contact: Warden Paul Davis, Baltimore City Jail, 401 East Eager Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, 301-396-5219
Arcbitec~:;J'Jie/I,ei,n?I!ridges\(l9lijpmiyit1gJ}Market Place, Ninth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202, 301-625-2555
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1984
Finish date: May I 985
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 50
Total cost: $655,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: City jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $655,000
Building only: $650,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 7,000
Housing area square feet: 3, 120
Gross square feet per inmate: 140
Size of cells: Ni A
Net/gross square feet: 93%

Design: Open dormitory
Cells per unit: Ni A
Inmates per unit: 25
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
October 1985 population: 50
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: New
construction

Housing area: $500,000
Housing per inmate: $10,000
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: $13,100
Total per GSF: $93.57
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alann/detection
system; razor wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 10%
Minimum: 90%

Construction type
Structural: Concrete and CMU pilasters
with steel beam and interior st. col.
Exterior walls: CMU block; architectural
precast roof
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funding
Contract method: Tum-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heat pump
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 50
Special housing: 0
General population: 50
Total: 50

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; simple
building design
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
detention grade doors, fixtures

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NiA
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: Ni A
Total: 10 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Fast track proposal;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems

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Eastern Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: Arnold J. Hopkins, Commissioner, Division of Correction

Contact: W3J"<ie11Wa:im~ I!, Win,;l;>r~ll1l"f,P!\SJ~m Correctional Institution, Route I , Box 500, Westover, MD 21871, 301-651-9000
Architec~: Dew6efff&"ffaVi~;'s,j:(}iili\J\fliilgliriifBRu1evard, Fairfax, VA 22031, 703-849-0430
Phillips Swager Associates, 3622 North Knoxville, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: Heery Program Management, Inc., 7133 Rutherford Road, Baltimore, MD 21207, 301-944-3700

Groundbreaking: May 1984
Finish date: July 1987
Construction time: 38 months

Design capacity: 1,440
Total cost: $77,600,000
Total annual operating costs:
$20,850,146

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style;
wheel, spoke or radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $77,600,000
Building only: $68,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 640,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 640,000
Housing area square feet: 336,570
Gross square feet per inmate: 444
Size of cells: 70 square feet (gen. single);
82 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 60%

Design: Spoke
Cells per unit: 192
Inmates per unit: 192
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 468
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Doublecelling

Housing area: $30,000,000
Housing per inmate: $26,042
Housing per cell: $26,042
Total per inmate: $53,889
Total per GSF: $121.25
Total annual operating costs: $20,850,146

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; natural
wall

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete panels

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 1,152
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 288
General population: I, 152
Total: 1,440

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 170
Security: 5 I 3
Programs/treatment: 34
Maintenance: 25
Total: 742
Current inmate/staff ratio: .63:1

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction; advanced
order of materials and hardware
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Montgomery County Detention Center (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Calvih Lightfoot, Director, Department of Correction and Rehabilitation

Contact: John E. Wright, Director, Montgomery County Detention Center, 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rockville, MD 20854,
301-424-0940

Architecf: Jiellinuth,;Qb~til lllla.K\ass'abatirli;'ffi~'.\'fiii'IOi\rermont A venue NW. , Suite 330, Washington, DC 20005, 202-457-9400
Constmctionmanager: Non~··

Gronndbreaking: February 1984
Finish date: September 1986
Construction time: 32 months

Design capacity: 13 I
Total cost: $6,200,000
Total annual operating costs: $981, 710
(expansion only)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion project

Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts

Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,200,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 44,819
Gross square feet/other: 1,200
Gross square feet/total: 46,019
Housing area square feet: 38,915
Gross square feet per inmate: 351
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 55%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: I 6
Inmates per unit: I 6
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1987 population: 181
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; mattresses on floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $134.73
Total annual operating costs: $981,710
(expansion only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior ; single
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; reinforced
block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Textured colored
precast

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; oil-fired heating
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 131
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 131
Total: 131

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 10 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 18.1: 1

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Prince George's County Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Parris N. Glendening, County Executive

Contact: Samuel F. Saxton, Director, Prince George's County Correctional Center, 13400 Dille Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772,
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Architects: 'Maguire•Group,Architects;5!203.iEeesburgtRil<e, Suite 200, Falls Church, VA 22401, 703-998-0100
Greenhome & O'Mara, 9001 Edmonston Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770, 301-982-2800
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen/Parametric Co., P.O. Box 549, 14524 Elm Street, 3rd Floor, Upper Marlboro,
MD 20772, 301-627-6730

Groundbreaking: October 1985
Finish date: February I 987
Construction time: 16 months

Design capacity: 596
Total cost: $43,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$11,679,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $43,000,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 260,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 260,000
Housing area square feet: 143,430
Gross square feet per inmate: 436
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single); 2,400
(spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Direct supervision
June 1987 population: 711
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $72,148
Total per GSF: $165.38
Total annual operating costs: $11,679,000

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Construction type

Construction process

Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 16%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 8%
Other: 16%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Inmate cells

Single occupancy: 432
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 164
General population: 432
Total: 596

Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete

Inmate design capacity
Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; hot water,
methane gas
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 57
Security: 187
Programs/treatment: 36
Maintenance: 13
Total: 293
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.43: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; site package
issued early
Negative: Weather problems

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Somerset County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: Charles Massey, County Administrator

Contact: Warden !(':it),')\'. I~pl'\'f, Somerset County Detention Center, Route I, Box 425, Westover, MD 21871, 301-651-9223
Architects: Qe,:wberryi&Davis; 840frArli!!!ll!lJl)!!ll/!!!!¥ard, Fairfax, VA 22031, 703-849-0430
Phillips Swager Associates, 3622-Norin"Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: Heery Program Management, Inc., One Rutherford Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21207, 301-944-3700

Groundbreaking: March 1985
Finish date: July I 987
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 51
Total cost: $2,810,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,810,000
Building only: $2,663,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 20,894
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 20,894
Housing area square feet: 6,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 410
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 56%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 27
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,095,900
Housing per inmate: $21,918
Housing per cell: $21,918
Total per inmate: $55,098
Total per GSF: $134.49
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 8%
Medium: 39%
Minimum: 31 %
Other: 22%

Construction type
Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
precast concrete frame; masonry
construction
Exterior walls: Brick; block cavity wall
Interior walls: Brick; block-bearing walls
with precast plank floors and roofs
Exterior surface/facade: Split face concrete
block

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete panels, plank floors, and roof

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Variable air volume
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 50
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 1
General population: 50
Total: 51

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Bid and built simultaneously
with Eastern Correctional Institution
using same materials and systems
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 11
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 14
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. 93: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Time was saved because of the
joint projects, Somerset County Detention Center and Eastern Correctional
Institution
Negative: None

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Jurisdiction official: Charles Mades, Sheriff

Contact: Lieutenant Wayne McAllister, Warden, Washington County Detention Center, 500 Western Maryland Parkway, Hagerstown,
MD 21740, 301-791-3300
Architect: ,Hellm\Jth;;.0bata.&-Kassabaum,.Jnc."QnexLombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
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Gro1,1ndbreaking: August 1982
Finish date: February 1984
Construction time: I 8 months

Design capacity: 152
Total cost: $5,869,700
Total annual operating costs:
$1,088,334

Category: New independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,869,700
Building only: $5,369,700

Gross square feeVcorrections: 55,965
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 55,965
Housing area square feet: 27,982
Gross square feet per inmate: 368
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 72%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 36
Inmates per unit: 36
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 142
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $3,758,790
Housing per inmate: $25,397
Housing per cell: $28,262
Total per inmate: $38,616
Total per GSF: $104.88
Total annual operating costs: $1,088,334

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 80%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 20%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Structural: Unknown
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Unknown

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 128
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 20
Special housing: 4
General population: 148
Total: 152

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Detention specialities
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 45
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 3
Total: 56
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.54: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Structure independent of
masonry
Negative: Slow response and delivery of
hardware

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Washington County

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1 Housing Mezzanine
2 Segregated Mezzanine
3 Female Mezzanine
4 Future Expansion
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Longwood Treatment Center (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Michael V. Fair, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Superintendent David MacDonald, Longwood Treatment Center, P.O. Box 1706, 125 South Huntington Avenue, Jamaica
Plain, MAO2130, 617-727-0280
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617-770-2836
Groundbreaking: Ni A (remodel)
Finish date: August I 984
Construction time: Unknown

Design capacity: 125
Total cost: $1,250,000 (incl. building
purchase)
Total annual operating costs: $2,344,538

Category: Building purchase; remodeling/renovation project
Facility type: Treatment facility for
alcoholic offenders
Building configuration: Two connected
buildings

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,250,000 (incl. building purchase)
Building only: $1,250,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 38,918
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 38,918
Housing area square feet: I 9,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 311
Size of cells: Varies
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Semi-private rooms for I to 6
inmates
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Direct supervision
August I986 population: 125
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: No crowding
permitted

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: Unknown
Total annual operating costs: $2,344,538

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; building exit
alarm
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Wood and concrete floors; steel
frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Masonry and plaster
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Privately purchased,
renovated, and leased to State
Contract method: Purchased and renovated by private company
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; carpet; sealed
concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat; oil burners
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alarm stations; sprinklers for rooms

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Single occupancy: I
Double occupancy: 34
Dorms: 90
Special housing: 0
General population: 125
Total: 125

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site
conditions; government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 10
Security: 23
Programs/treatment: 11
Maintenance: 2
Total: 46
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2. 72: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor
problems; government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

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Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk (Visitors'
Center Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Michael V. Fair, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Superintendent Norman J. Butler, Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk, P.O. Box 43, Norfolk, MA 02056,
617-668-0800
Architect! Dc,11hiuti &SWeene}'; Arcilitect§,JQ}J!m~!E:SH~/;Boston, MA 02110, 617-423-4280
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: Ni A
Total cost: $898,000
Total annual operating costs: $109,000
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison visitors'
center
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; wheel, spoke or radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $898,000
Building only: $830,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 10,638
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 10,638
Housing area square feet: Ni A
Gross square feet per inmate: NiA
Size of cells: NiA
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: NIA
Cells per unit: Ni A
Inmates per unit: Ni A
Management type: Ni A
October 1985 population: NIA
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: NI A

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A
Total per GSF: $84.41
Total annual operating costs: $109,000
(addition only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; towers; wall
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Laminated wood columns,
beams, and trusses
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells (rooms)
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: None
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat; steam from existing plant used to
heat water
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Fire protection: Smoke detectors

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Single occupancy: Ni A
Double occupancy: Ni A
Dorms: NIA
Special housing: NIA
General population: Ni A
Total: NIA (no inmates)

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 2
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 2 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

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Correction Camp Cusino
Jurisdiction official: Robert Brown. Jr.• Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: S. George Field, Camp Supervisor-Deputy Warden, Correction Camp Cusino, Box 88, Shingleton, MI 49884-0088,
906-452-6248
Arcbite«;~: /3!Qffi(jliis:t/Nelsdri'J&liAs~6cl&1b~j4'l.'iti!J;;~st Ludington Street, Iron Mountain, MI 4980 I , 906-774-7000
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1986
Finish date: December 1986
Construction time: 8 months

Design capacity: 160
Total cost: $3,800,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility;
phased project (future)
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,800,000
Building only: $3,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 64,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 64,000
Housing area square feet: 46,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 400
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 91 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
October 1987 population: 252
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom; bunk beds in visiting room

Housing area: $3,200,000
Housing per inmate: $20,000
Housing per cell: $20,000
Total per inmate: $23,750
Total per GSF: $59.38
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Load-bearing CMU with
hollow core slabs
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint; waterproof
coating

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
structure

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; woodfired boilers for heating and hot water
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;

smoke detectors for common areas and
storage; sprinklers for some storage

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Single occupancy: 160
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 160
Total: 160

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,

repetitiveness of design; less expensive
materials and hardware, low security
only
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 16
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 2
Total: 41
Current inmate/staff ratio: 6.15:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Good contractor
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

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Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Jack J. Canfield, Sheriff

Contact: Joseph D. Smith, Corrections Administrator, Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility, 320 Washington Street, Traverse
City, MI 49684, 616-922-4500
Architec!S: @BKB,Ass()ciates,Hannah.Lay .Biiik!i6g,l 109 East Front Street, Suite 303, Traverse City, MI 49684, 6 I 6-946-7116
Durrant Group, 2445 Darwin Road, Madison, WI 53704, 608-241-3340
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1985
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 16 months

Design capacity: 126
TotaJ cost: $3,199,852
Total annual operating costs: $1,009,680

Costs

Dimensions

Total: $3,199,852
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,041
Gross square feet/other: 34,123
Gross square feet/total: 58,164
Housing area square feet: 21,042
Gross square feet per inmate: 191
Size of cells: 78 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 89%

Housing area: $1,788,570
Housing per inmate: $17,034
Housing per cell: $55,893
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $55.01

Inmate honsing areas

Total annual operating costs: $1,009,680

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: I 6%

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion
Facility type: Complex: county and city
jails, law enforcement
Building configuration: Ladder,
telephone pole

Structural: Precast plank-wall bearing
Exterior walls: CMU block; limestone
facing
Interior walls: CMU block; metal stud and
gypsum board
Exterior surface/facade: Limestone

Design: Linear, outside and interior;
module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: I 6
Management type: Intermittent and
remote surveillance
September 1986 population: 108
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State and Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; mattresses on floor

Construction process
Finance method: Federal and local funds;
shared cost from multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 5
Double occupancy: 32
Dorms: 68
Special housing: 21
General population: 105
Total: 126

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; subcontractor's bankruptcy-new subcontractor
increased cost

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 16
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 3
Total: 25
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.32:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems; government red tape;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems; approval of new
subcontractor

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Macomb County Jail (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: William Hackel, Sheriff

Contact: Donald Amboyer, Jail Administrator, Macomb Cour{ty Jail, 43565 Elizabeth Road, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043, 313-469-5024
Architect:;,H1,Ilµ!µtjt, Qbataand_Kll§~ab_aum,.•In~_-, 100-·Nqrth;l3!;(l!!,<hvay; St.\j;ljµi~, lyfQ,!53102, 3 I 4-421-2000
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Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: June 1987
Construction time: 32 months

Design capacity: 463
Total cost: $27,000,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $27,000,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 202,042
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 202,042
Housing area square feet: 167,938
Gross square feet per inmate: 436
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $133.64
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: 900
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners on contract
Means to handle crowding: Double
bunking; renovation of old section

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 25%

Structural: Clay security facing tile
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete

Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas-fired boilers
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 324
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 104
Special housing: 35
General population: 428
Total: 463

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems, construction
started in late fall

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State Prison of Southern Michigan (Hospital Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Robert Brown, Jr., Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Larry N. Coe, Physical Plant Superintendent, State Prison of Southern Michigan, 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson, MI 4920 I ,
517-788-7560
Architect: Louis G. Redstone Associates, Inc., 28425 West Eight Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48152, 313-476-6620
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1983
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 94
Total cost: $9,717,255
Total annual operating costs:
$12,000,000 (hospital)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison hospital
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $9,717,255
Building only: $8,479,255

Gross square feet/corrections: IOI ,400
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 101,400
Housing area square feet: NI A (hospital)
Gross square feet per inmate: 1,079
Size of cells: NiA (hospital)
Net/gross square feet: 54%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: Ni A
Inmates per unit: 94
Management type: Intennittent
surveillance
October 1985 population: 94
Facility commitment: State prison patients
Means to handle crowding: NiA

Housing area: Ni A (hospital)
Housing per inmate: NiA
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: NIA (addition)
Total per GSF: $95 .83
Total annual operating costs: $12,000,000
(hospital)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double
fence; alann/detection systems; razor
wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 80%
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Sheet vinyl
Intercom: Staff to staff only; patients
have call button
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam from
central heating plant
Plumbing: Stainless; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers throughout

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Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block; plaster on lath
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; brick soffit
panels

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Donns: 0
Special housing: 94
General population: 0
Total: 94

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; no major security provisions
necessary
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"; complex remote
locking, mechanical, and electrical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 12
Security: 50
Programs/treatment: 292
Maintenance: 4
Total: 358 (hospital)
Current inmate/staff ratio: .26:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape"

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Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: Mike Cunniff, Associate County Administrator, Bureau of Community Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Arthur J. Cavara, Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center, 510 Park A venue, Minneapolis, MN 55415,
612-348-3894
Arcbitect: . Ellerbe:Associates, lrii:';•·@rie Appletree,,Sq~~e,,JcMinneapolis, MN 55420, 612-853-2000
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: June 1982
Finish date: June 1984
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 87
Total cost: $13,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $3,001,716

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County juvenile detention
facility
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $13,000,000
Building only: $12,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 128,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 128,000
Housing area square feet: 60,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 1,471
Size of cells: 75.5 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; direct supervision
March 1987 population: 64
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Release of
residents; restrict admissions

Housing area: $6,000,000
Housing per inmate: $68,966
Housing per cell: $68,966
Total per inmate: $149,425
Total per GSF: $101.56
Total annual operating costs: $3,001 ,716

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 95%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; carpet
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
grout filled concrete block and rebar
Exterior walls: Brick; cast-in-place concrete; CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick; concrete block with
grout filled cores
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; colored
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 87
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 87
Total: 87

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Healthy bidding climate
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 64
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 0
Total: 73
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.88: I

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Minnesota Supervised Living Facility (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Orville B. Pung, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: William Pederson, Chief Executive Officer, Minnesota Supervised Living Facility, 100 Freeman Drive, St. Peter, MN
56082, 507-931-7100
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Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1979
Finish date: June 198 I
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 164
Total cost: $8,389,800
Total annual operating costs:
NIA (addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison for criminally
insane
Building configuration: Integrated
structure with courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,389,800
Building only: $7,189,800

Gross square feet/corrections: 121,939
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 121,939
Housing area square feet: 81,574
Gross square feet per inmate: 744
Size of cells: 91 square feet (single);
134 (double); 331 (4-bed)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Housing area: $5,578,846
Housing per inmate: $34,017
Housing per cell: $46,106
Total per inmate: $51,157
Total per GSF: $68.80
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Design: Linear, outside, inside
Cells per unit: 16 to 24
Inmates per unit: 16 to 32
Management type: Direct supervision;
remote surveillance
October 1985 population: Approx. 165
Facility commitment: State prisoners;
local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; razor wire
on and between fences; wire netting
over interior courtyards; double fence
around recreation area
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 60%
Medium: 40%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet or epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam boiler
heating plant pumps hot water to
building fan coils, radiation,
convectors, and heating coils
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic;
concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

Structural: Steel frame; CIP concrete
frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels/decking;
CIP concrete; CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CIP concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 86
Double occupancy: 62
Dorms: 0
Other: 16
Special housing: 0
General population: I 64
Total: 164

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: 160 to 170 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Approx. I: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, "red tape"

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Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: D.B. Pope, Sheriff

Contact: Fearon Jenne ill, Director, Adult Detention Center, 1719 Kenneth Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39567, 601-769-3052
Arcltitect:,Sl1111g~t~L~·;\lh:!,d,•P,A:,;A.tA., P.O. Box 447, 3690 14th Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567, 601-762-1975
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: January 1978
Finish date: May I 979
Construction time: 16 months

Design capacity: 99
Total cost: $1,362,291
Total annual operating costs:
$1,028,776

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,362,291
Building only: $1,287,137
Housing area: $994,544
Housing per inmate: $12,589
Housing per cell: $12,589
Total per inmate: $13,761
Total per GSF: $61. 70

Gross square feet/corrections: 22,078
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 22,078
Housing area square feet: 16,818
Gross square feet per inmate: 223
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NiA

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 18
Inmates per unit: 18
Management type: Intermittent surv.
October 1985 population: 105
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor; second bunk permanently
attached to wall

Total annual operating costs: $1,028,776

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire
on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 8%
Medium: 68%
Minimum: 20% ( + 4% safety cells)

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textureflex
coating on concrete panels

Construction process
Finance method: Federal and local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations;
exhaust fans interlocked with
smoke detectors in ducts

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Single occupancy: 79
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 20
General population: 79
Total: 99

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Precast concrete wall and roof
panels; good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 6
Total: 36
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.92:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Precast concrete wall and roof
panels; simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems; security
glass problems

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Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29
Jurisdiction official: Gene A. Scroggy, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Deputy Warden DwightPresley, Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29, Parchman, MS 38738, 601-745-6611
Architectf The Design. Collective, .P:A.., P.O:'J3ox 22678, 777 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39205, 601-969-7113
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1979
Finish date: September I 98 I
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 1,576
Total cost: $18,706,145
Total annual operating costs:

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

$6,200,000

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,706,145
Building only: $14,924,901

Gross square feet/corrections: 216,426
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 216,426
Housing area square feet: 175,950
Gross square feet per inmate: 137
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 92%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 44 (single cell bldgs.);
64 (dorm bldgs.)
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 1,456
Facility commitment: State prisoners;
local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: NIA

Housing area: $12,178,475
Housing per inmate: $7, 727
Housing per cell: $23,153
Total per inmate: $11,869
Total per GSF: $86.43
Total annual operating costs: $6,200,000

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;

patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 33.5%
Minimum: 66.5%

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels;
architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Shared cost from
multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive, elements
made at plant and shipped to job site

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 176
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,400
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,576
Total: 1,576

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 221
Programs/treatment: 56
Maintenance: 2
Total: 283
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5.14:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Difficult site conditions
(landfill required)

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems; difficult
site conditions

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Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Jurisdiction official: Hugh M. Monteith, Jr., Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Hugh M. Monteith, Jr., Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department, South Court Street, P.O. Box 25,
Tunica, MS 38676, 601-363-1411
Architect: Pritchard & Nickles, Engineers/Planners, P.O. Box 727, 245 First South Street East, Tunica, MS 38676, 601-363-1811
Construction manager: Pritchard & Nickles, P.O. Box 727, 245 First South Street East, Tunica, MS 38676, 601-363-1811

Groundbreaking: October 1978
Finish date: August 1980
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 33
Total cost: $8 I 6,893
Total annual operating costs: $115,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $816,893
Building only: $789,984

Gross square feet/corrections: 9,345
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 11,373
Housing area square feet: 7,227
Gross square feet per inmate: 283
Size of cells: 71 square feet (gen. single);
146 (double); 67 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 32
Inmates per unit: 33
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1986 population: 38
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom

Housing area: $469,768
Housing per inmate: $15,659
Housing per cell: $16,199
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $71.83
Total annual operating costs: $115,500

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single fence;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium 95%
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Load bearing CMU
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick; architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; textured
concrete

Finance method: G.O. Bonds; Federal
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
floor slabs and exterior stone fascia

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China; stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; thermal detectors

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 28
Double occupancy: 2
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 3
General population: 30
Total: 33

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 3
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 8
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4. 75: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Weather problems; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape

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Clay County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: Jack Corum, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Mary Richardson, Jail Administrator, Clay County Detention Center, 14 South Water Street, Liberty, MO 64068,
816-792-7625
Architect:Abeni1Sirigl6tiiii<A.[tdditi¢~'iii!I!West Ninth, Kansas City, MO 64105, 816-221-5011
Construction manager: Cecil Lovett, 27 South Leonard, Liberty, MO 64068, 816-781-4189

Groundbreaking: December 1982
Finish date: February 1985
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: I 6 I
Total cost: $6,230,000
Total annual operating costs:
$1,464,949

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail (as patt of
Justice Complex)
Bnilding configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,230,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 60,500
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 60,500
Housing area square feet: 34,600
Gross square feet per inmate: 376
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single);
90 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 10 to 20
Inmates per unit: 10 to 20
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 131
Facility committnent: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $38,696
Total per GSF: $102.98
Total annual operating costs: $1,464,949

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Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 15% (design: 100%)
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 65%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Masonry
Exterior walls: Masonry
Interior walls: Masonry
Exterior surface/facade: Masonry

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; heating includes
computerized energy management
system
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 100
Double occupancy: 32
Dorms: 0
Other: 20
Special housing: 9
General population: 152
Total: 161

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 38
Programs/treattnent: 3
Maintenance: 5
Total: 51
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.57:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

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Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Jurisdiction official: Ernest L. Cowles, Director, Division of Classification and Treatment

Contact: Superintendent Ronald L. Smith, Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, P.O. Box 581, Fulton, MO 65251-0581,
314-642-1707
Architect:'The.HqffllJan,n.J'(arinershJp;;.7FO North Second Street, Suite 500 South, St. Louis, MO 63102, 314-621-6600
Construction manager: CRS Constructors, Inc., Route I, Box 241A, Fulton, MO 65251, 314-642-0311

Groundbreaking: June 1985
Finish date: January I 987
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 264
Total cost: $16,800,000
Total annual operating costs: $4,108,489

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison-diagnostic
and reception center
Building configuration: Clusters; campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $16,800,000
Building only: $13,050,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 157,107
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 157,107
Housing area square feet: 76,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 595
Size of cells: 83 square feet (gen. single);
145 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 64
Inmates per unit: 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: 391
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Double
bunking; Phase II under construction

Housing area: $6,300,000
Housing per inmate: $24,609
Housing per cell: $24,609
Total per inmate: $63,636
Total per GSF: $106.93
Total annual operating costs: $4,108,489

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
system; razor wire on fences; towers;

patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Circulating hot water; ventilation
in cells and dayrooms
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; return air
ducts from cells have smoke detectors

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Structural: Steel frame; load bearing
masonry walls
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds; State bond

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Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 256
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 256
Total: 264

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 53
Security: 10 I
Programs/treatment: 42
Maintenance: 17
Total: 213
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.85: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,

repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties; good material supply response
Negative: Weather problems; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
Jllifsdiction official: Dick D. Moore. Director. Department of Corrections and Human Resources

Contact: Myma E. Tdcifer, ~uped11tencl~gt, Nlisso,uri Eastern Correctional Center, Pacific, MO 63069, 314-257-3322
Architect:lHellmuth, Obaia·& Kassa6aiiii,i lnc.f, 100\North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102, 314-421-2000
Construction manager: McBro Planning & Development, 1341 North Rock Hill Road, St. Louis, MO 63126, 314-968-0825

Groundbreaking: December 1978
Finish date: August 1981
Construction time: 32 months

Design capacity: 560
Total cost: $20,509,000
Total annual operating costs:
$7,571,666

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $20,509,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 257,330
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 257,330
Housing area square feet: 106,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 460
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 32
Inmates per unit 32
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 1,028
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Double
bunking all available space;
mattresses on floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $36,623
Total per GSF: $79.70
Total annual operating costs: $7,571,666

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Strnctural: CIP concrete frame (housing);
steel frame (ancillary buildings)
Exterior walls: Brick; metal panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; painted
metal panels

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Constrnction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 512
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 48
General population: 512
Total: 560

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting constrnction costs:
Positive: Campus plan and repetitive,
prototypical housing uuits
Negative: Difficult site conditions (had to
provide own water system)

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 17
Security: 143
Programs/treatment: 34
Maintenance: 26
Total: 220
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.67:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased constrnction, fast track
construction management
Negative: None

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Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Jurisdiction official: Paul F. Williams, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Paul F. Williams, Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility, 1215 Washington, Fort Benton, MT 59442,
406-622-5451
Architect: Pag~s\¥~rn~r&fartners,.3004thStreetNorth, P.O. Box 3005, Great Falls, MT 59403, 406-727-4405
Construction riiariager·: '•None

Groundbreaking: May 1985
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 35
Total cost: $1,415,500
Total annual operating costs: $108,800

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enf., courts, Health & Human Services
Admin. office
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,415,500
Building only: $1,385,500

Gross square feet/corrections: 7,147
Gross square feet/other: 10,411
Gross square feet/total: 17,558
Housing area square feet: 7,147
Gross square feet per inmate: 204
Size of cells: 83 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 74%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 4
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct, one-way observation
January 1987 population: 7
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $803, 172
Housing per inmate: $25,099
Housing per cell: $50,198
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $80.62
Total annual operating costs: $108,800

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 25%
Medium: 25%
Minimum: 25%
Other: 25%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior wal1s: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; steel stud framing
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete
block (colored) with metal fascia

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 32
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 3
General population: 32
Total: 35

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 9
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: IO
Current inmate/staff ratio: .70: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Douglas Schmitz, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners

Contact: Sheriff Tom Dawson, Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center, Courthouse Square, Boulder, MT 59632, 406-225-3323
Architect: Schutz Foss Architects, 208 North 29th Street, Suite 201, Billings, MT 59101, 406-252-9218
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May I 985
Finish date: April I 986
Construction time: 11 months

Design capacity: 14
Total cost: $1,200,000
Total annual operating costs: $43,500
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,200,000
Building only: $1,179,433

Gross square feet/corrections: 4,550
Gross square feet/other: 8,492
Gross square feet/total: 13,042
Housing area square feet: 4,550
Gross square feet per inmate: 325
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single);
285 (gen. dorm); 140 (spec. double)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 3
Inmates per unit: 3
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; direct supervision
October 1986 population: 5
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $505,050
Housing per inmate: $45,914
Housing per cell: $56,117
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $92.01
Total annual operating costs: $43,500
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 70%
Minimum: 30%

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing CMU walls and
steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 8
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 3
Special housing: 3
General population: 11
Total: 14

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competitian, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 2
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 3 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.67: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties; good plans
and well-managed construction team
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility
Jurisdiction official: Charles M. O'Reilly, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Robert Bourassa, Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility, 221 Breckenridge, Helena, MT 59601,
406-443-1010
Architects: DavidsoriJKilllrAithitects PC,Post Office Box 3064, Great Falls, MT 59403, 406-761-2277
The NBBJ Group, 111 South Jackson Street, Seattle, WA 98104, 206-223-5555
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1983
Finish date: October 1985
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 48
Total cost: $3,310,700
Total annual operating costs: $258,229

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,310,700
Building only: $3,130,200

Gross square feet/corrections: 22,275
Gross square feet/other: 20,495
Gross square feet/total: 42,770
Housing area square feet: 15,640
Gross square feet per inmate: 464
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 6
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 34
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $77.40
Total annual operating costs: $258,229

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 17%
Medium: 58%
Minimum: 25%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: 4" brick/3" rigid insul./611
RCMU
Interior walls: Precast panels; CIP
concrete; CMU block; 5/8" GBDW
over metal studs
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; selected
floor slabs; core slabs; steel roof
framing

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; exhaust air heat
reclaim; hot water boiler, heat pumps
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
(penal type)
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 36
Double occupancy: 2
Dorms: 10
Special housing: 0
General population: 48
Total: 48

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; good
soil conditions
Negative: Slow construction; restricted
site size; complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; jail on
top floor; complex building shape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: I
Total: 12
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.83:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
single construction contract; use of
prefab. components
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors; labor problems; weather
problems; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems; jail
on top floor; restricted site size

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Jurisdiction official: Leon D. Simpson, Sheriff

Contact: Robert L. Stocker, Jail Administrator, Pondera County Jail, 20 4th Avenue South, Conrad, MT 59425, 406-278-7681
Architect: Page-Werner, P.C., P.O. Box 3005, Great Falls, MT 59403, 406-727-4405
Construction manager: Page-Werner, P.C., P.O. Box 3005, Great Falls, MT 59403, 406-727-4405

Groundbreaking: March I 986
Finish date: December I 986
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 8
Total cost: $1,235,740
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building confignration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,235,740
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 2,622
Gross square feet/other: 2,202
Gross square feet/total: 4,824
Housing area square feet: 2,622
Gross square feet per inmate: 328
Size of cells: 83 square feet (gen. single);
165 (double)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod; single quadrant
configuration
Cells per unit: 5
Inmates per unit: 7
Management type: Remote surveillance
December 1987 population: 2
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk

Housing area: $340,000
Housing per inmate: $48,571
Housing per cell: $68,000
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $256.17
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick; architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; colored
concrete

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Finance method: Revenue sharing;
Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; architectural precast

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas-fired steam
boiler
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Single occupancy: 3
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 0
Special housing: I
General population: 7
Total: 8

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 1 l
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 2
Total: l 7
Current inmate/staff ratio: .12:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Lengthy building time, courthouse and sheriff's office operational
during construction; intricate masonry
work to conform to original courthouse
detailing; complex electronic and
mechanical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
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material delivery problems

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Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Mike Schafer, Sheriff

Contact: Lt. Rickard A. Ross, Commander, Yellowstone County Detention Facility, 3165 King A venue, East Billings, MT 59 lO I ,
406-256-6884
Architects: DanaLarsonRouoal &Associil'tes/DLR Group,2929 Third Avenue North, First Federal Building, Suite 206, Billings,
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Miller Levine Architects, P.C., 3111 !st Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101, 406-245-0947
Construction manager: None
Groundbreaking: October 1985
Finish date: June I 987
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 174
Total cost: $7,607,597
Total annual operating costs: $1,550,567

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,607,597
Building only: $7,146,058

Gross square feet/corrections: 72,755
Gross square feet/other: 1,598
Gross square feet/total: 74,353
Housing area square feet: 48,972
Gross square feet per inmate: 418
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 44
Inmates per unit: 44
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1987 population: 84
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Not necessary-court-ordered cap on population

Housing area: $4,706,693
Housing per inmate: $37,355
Housing per cell: $37,355
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $102.32
Total annual operating costs: $1,550,567

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance;
chain link fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 28%
Medium: 72%
Minimum: 0

Structural: CMU walls; poured-in-place
concrete floors; precast concrete tees/
hollowcore roof
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete roof, hollowcore slabs-short,
double tees-long

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas and
dayrooms
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 126
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 48
General population: 126
Total: 174

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Quality of bidding documents;
favorable bidding climate
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 32
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 4
Total: 42
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Overcrowding of existing jail;
need to have construction underway
before onset of winter; mild winter
facilitated contractor's schedule
Negative: Government procedures and
regulations; passing of bond issue
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Dodge County Judicial Center
Jurisdiction official: Dan Weddle, Sheriff

Contact: William Steyer, Jail Administrator, Dodge County Judicial Center, 4th aud Broad Street, Fremont, NE 68025, 402-721-1962
Archit~t: Daua Larson RoubaLaud Associates, 400 Essex Court Omaha, NE 68114, 402-393-4100
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June I 985
Finish date: November 1986
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 43
Total cost: $3,259,060
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,259,060
Building only: $3,124,060

Gross square feeUcorrections: 22,688
Gross square feeUother: 18,562
Gross square feeUtotal: 41,250
Housing area square feet: 9,625
Gross square feet per inmate: 528
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 69%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 2 to 8
Inmates per unit: 2 to 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillauce
December 1987 population: 32
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,250,000
Housing per inmate: $41,667
Housing per cell: $41,667
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $93.28
Total aunual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 88%
Minimum: 0

Strucmral: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick; architecmral precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Lease purchase bonds
Contract method: Separate contracts
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas;
two-way radios
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
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Single occupancy: 30
Double occupaucy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 13
General population: 30
Total: 43

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 18
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenauce: I
Total: 22
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.45: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses aud delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Douglas County Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Michael KeJly, County Commissioner

Contact: Joseph Vitek, Director, Douglas County Correctional Center, 710 South 17 Street, Omaha, NE 68102, 402-444-7400
Architect: Dana,J;arson?RoiiliaVU,sche{&ll'fajlQrtey, Inc., 1130 East Missouri, Suite 850, Phoenix, AZ 85014, 602-264-6803
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: January 1977
Finish date: July 1979
Construction time: 3 I months

Design capacity: 204
Total cost: $4,636,423
Total annual operating costs:
$4,000,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Bnilding configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,636,423
Building only: $4,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 84,995
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 84,995
Housing area square feet: 60,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 417
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: I 6 to 20
Inmates per unit: 16 to 20
Management type: Direct supervision
October I 985 population: 300
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
felony pretrial detainees
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $22,728
Total per GSF: $54.55
Total annual operating costs: $4,000,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl composition
tile
Intercom: Dayrooms and control rooms
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
solar heating
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells,
conidors, and dayrooms

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Construction type
Structural: Poured-in-place concrete;
load bearing masonry
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 202
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 202
Total: 204

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; Federal
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete tees for roof

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: Hardware costs (security); lack
of program definition
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Good client
Negative: Court mandate to complete

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 15
Security: I 00
Programs/treatment: 15
Maintenance: 30
Total: 160
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.87:1

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Douglas County

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Nebraska State Penitentiary (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Frank 0. Gunter, Director, Department of Correctional Services

Contact: Warden Gary Grammer, Nebraska State Penitentiary, P.O. Box 2500, Station B, Lincoln, NE 68502, 402-471-3161
Architects: Leo A. Daly, 8600 Indian Hills Drive, Omaha, NE 68114, 402-391-8111
Curtis and Davis, Architects and Planners, Inc., 512 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, 504-522-3656
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1979
Finish date: August 1982
Construction time: 40 months

Design capacity: 320
Total cost: $14,500,000
Total annual operating costs: $9,149,393
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,500,000
Building only: $11,850,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 137,776
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 137,776
Housing area square feet: 66,732
Gross square feet per inmate: 431
Size of cells: 74 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 62%

Design: Linear 'X' with dining at center
Cells per unit: 80
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1986 population: 684
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: $4,921,000
Housing per inmate: $20,504
Housing per cell: $20,504
Total per inmate: $45,313
Total per GSF: $105.24
Total annual operating costs: $9,149,393
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alannldetection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
load bearing CMU block walls
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 240
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 80
General population: 240
Total: 320

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple const. methods, repetitiveness of design; CMU walls; pouredin-place concrete; good competition;
utility plant
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 46
Security: 223
Programs/treatment: 34
Maintenance: 48
Total: 351
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.95: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple const. methods, repetitiveness of design; CMU walls; pouredin-place concrete; coordination of
design; single construction contract
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
weather problems; complex electronic
and mechanical systems

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Clark County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: John T. Moran, Sheriff

Contact: Gordon Yach, Director, Clark County Detention Center, 330 South Casino Center Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89101,
702-383-7650
Architect:Hellmuth, Obata&Kassabaum, Inc., One Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1981
Finish date: June 1984
Construction time: 36 months

Design capacity: 850
Total cost: $43,500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$17,586,658

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $43,500,000
Building only: $43,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 350,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 350,000
Housing area square feet: 234,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 412
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 70%

Design: Modular
Cells per unit: 48-49
Inmates per unit: 48-49
Management type: Direct supervision;
remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 915
Facility comntitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
dayrooms of intake

Housing area: $28,140,000
Housing per inmate: $35,175
Housing per cell: $35,175
Total per inmate: $51,176
Total per GSF: $124.29
Total annual operating costs: $17,586,658

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 63%
Minimum: 25%

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete
frame
Exterior walls: Prefab. panels using
tile surface, metal frame, bait
insulation, plaster
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Tile

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited;
exterior wall

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way
to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 800
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 50
General population: 800
Total: 850

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; direct supervision; extensive
value engineering
Negative: Complex electronic, mechancal, and electrical systems; use of four
bid packages

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 154
Security: 289
Programs/treatment: 28
Maintenance: 34
Total: 505
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.81:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; tight
contract with general contractor that
specified schedule
Negative: Use of four bid packages

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Clark County

Mezzanine Level
1 Sally Port
2 Secure Elevator
3 Visiting

4 Meeting Room
5 Control Below
6 Outdoor Exercise

7 Showers
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1 Sally Port
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Camden County Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: William J. Simon, Sheriff

Co,;itact: Warden William C. Strang, Jr., Camden County Correctional Facility, 310 Federal Street, Camden, NJ 08101, 609-757-6657
Architect: Sullivan Associates, Architects & Planners, ,:2314 Market Street, 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215-567-7300
Construction manager: The Lisiewski Group, 19 WesfCuthbert Boulevard, Collingswood, NJ 08108, 609-854-7500

Groundbreaking: October 1983
Finish date: September 1987
Construction time: 4 7 months

Design capacity: 499
Total cost: $28,300,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $28,300,000
Building only: $27,720,000

Gross square feeVcorrections: 244,000
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 244,000
Housing area square feet: 91,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 489
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 57%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 14 to 38
Inmates per unit: 14 to 38
Management type: Remote surveillance
December 1987 population: 0 (electrical
problems prevent opening)
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $12,700,000
Housing per inmate: $29, I 95
Housing per cell: $29,195
Total per inmate: $56,713
Total per GSF: $115.98
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
concrete frame

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Dexotex (rubber composite
flooring)
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; solar heat; gas
heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 435
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 64
General population: 435
Total: 499

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; BOCP code for life
safety was problematic in correctional
facility

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; electrical
engineer unable to meet deadlines for
installation and debugging of system

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Camden County

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Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility
Jurisdiction official: Richard E. Squires, County Executive

Contact: Joseph D. Wagner, Division Director, Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility, 2200 Atlantic A venue, Mays Landing, NJ08330,
609-641-0111

Architect: Sullivan Associates, Architects & Planners, 2314 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215-567-7300
Construction manager: Day and Zimmerman, 2200 Atlantic Avenue, 24 East Main Street, Mays Landing, NJ 08330, 609-625-0044

Groundbreaking: July I 982
Finish date: June 1984
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 368
Total cost: $13,744,500
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $13,744,500
Building only: $12,878,500

Gross square feet/corrections: 105,000
Gross square feet/other: 2,400
Gross square feet/total: 107,400
Housing area square feet: 57,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 285
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 70%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 32
Inmates per unit: 32
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1986 population: 518
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom; second bunk permanently
attached to wall

Housing area: $6,200,000
Housing per inmate: $24,219
Housing per cell: $24,219
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $127.97
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 22%
Medium: 54%
Minimum: 24%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: .Metallic cement coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; other energy
recycle unit; waste-to-energy facility
onsite
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 256
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 112
General population: 256
Total: 368

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; good competition, favorable market; less expensive materials and hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 25
Security: 110
Programs/treatment: 16
Maintenance: 0
Total: 151
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.43: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track construction
management
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Atlantic County

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2. central control
3. administration
4. visitation
5. Indoor recreation
6. library
7. counseling
8. classroom
9. vehicular sallyport
10. medical
11. Intake/release
12. holding
13. laundry
14. kitchen
15. 2 level cluster
16. control
17. outdoor recreation

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Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: Anthony Pellicane, Director, Corrections and Youth Services

Contact: Warden Rudolph Johnson, Middlesex County Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 226, New Brunswick, NJ 08903,
201-297-3636
ArchitectiThe Grad Partnership, Gateway One, Newark, NJ 07102, 201-621-1700
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: December 1981
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 30 months

Design capacity: 330
Total cost: $18,000,000
Total annuaJ operating costs:
$10,007,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building conliguration: Integrated
structure; courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,000,000
Building only: $17,738,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 145,521
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 145,521
Housing area square feet: 58,695
Gross square feet per inmate: 441
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 61 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 24
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Remote surveillance
November I 987 population: 505
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; use of old building

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $54,545
Total per GSF: $123.69
Total annual operating costs: $10,007,500

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 15%
Medium: 85%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Dryvit
Interior walls: Poured-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Finished system

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas/oil option
boiler
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 300
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 30
General population: 300
Total: 330

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Rural open site
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 35
Security: 174
Programs/treatment: 22
Maintenance: 15
Total: 246
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.30: I

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Jurisdiction official: Benjamin H. Mabie, County Administrator

Contact: Warden Theodore J. Hutler, Ocean County Justice Complex, IOI Hooper Avenue, CN 2191, Toms River, NJ 08754,
201-929-2043
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Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: March I 982
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 44 months

Design capacity: 209
Total cost: $20,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$3,658,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $20,000,000
Building only: $18,600,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 60,548
Gross square feet/other: Unknown
Gross square feet/total: Unknown
Housing area square feet: 34,182
Gross square feet per inmate: 290
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 73%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 64
Inmates per unit: 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1987 population: 214
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: 96 bed annex

Housing area: $6,357,000
Housing per inmate: $33,109
Housing per cell: $33,109
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: Unknown
Total annual operating costs: $3,658,500

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick; A WP panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; glass

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed

Single occupancy: 192
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 17
General population: I 92
Total: 209

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Intercom: One-way to common areas;
two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells and
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 94
Programs/treatment: ! I
Maintenance: 10
Total: 124
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.73:l

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Steel reinforcement and concrete filled partitions; slow construelion, lengthy building time; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

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Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I and II)
Jurisdiction official: William H. Fauver. Commissioner. Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Robert Edmiston, Southern State Correctional Facility, Route #47, Delmont, NJ 08314, 609-785-1300
Archit~t: CUH2A Architects, Engineers, Planner~;JjOO Alexander Road, CN 5240, Princeton, NJ 08540, 609-452-1212
Modular manufacturer: Arthur Industries, inc.',· P.O. Box 74, South Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786, 203-582-6552
Construction manager: Shoemaker Construction Company, 245 South 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215-732-2000

Groundbreaking: December 1982
Finish date: January 1984
Construction time: 6 months (Phase I);
5 months (Phase II)

Design capacity: 1, 106
Total cost: $24,300,000
Total annual operating costs:
$25,265,000 (entire facility)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $24,300,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feeUcorrections: 225,580
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 225,580
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 224
Size of cells: Unknown
NeUgross square feet: 92%

Design: Dormitory style housing
Cells per unit: 0
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Intermittent surveillance (segregation); direct supervision
(dorm)
Current population: Unknown
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
wing

Housing area: $10,672,284
Housing per inmate: $10,846
Housing per cell: $296,452
Total per inmate: $24,107
Total per GSF: $107.72
Total annual operating costs: $25,265,000
(entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 2%
Medium: 83%
Minimum: 15%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; wood trusses; steel
members
Exterior walls: Steel panels, masonite
siding over studs, metal panels over steel
substructure
Interior walls: CMU block; fiberglass
panels over gypsum board; steel panels
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional (Phase I);
CM fast track (Phase II)
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; modules
for all housing and some program/
support; pre-engineered buildings for
some program/support

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas,
cells, and dorms
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
pump
Plumbing: China; stainless combination

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Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 984
Special housing: 24
General population: 984
Total: 1,008

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; phased construction; fast
track CM; good competition, favorable
market; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6 I
Security: 464
Programs/treatment: 71
Maintenance: 44
Total: 640 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; repetitiveness
of design; phased construction, fast
track CM; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; bad weather

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Jurisdiction official: William H. Fauver, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Howard L. Beyer, Administrator, Trenton State Prison, Third Street, Trenton, NJ 08611, 609-292-9700
Architect: The Grad Partnership, Gateway One, Newark, NJ 07102, 201-621-1700
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1979
Finish date: October 1982
Construction time: 37 months

Design capacity: 837
Total cost: $65,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$44,580,000 (entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodel/renovation
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integ. structure;
high rise; courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $65,000,000
Building only: $42,149,106

Gross square feet/corrections: 359,518
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 359,518
Housing area square feet: 222,970
Gross square feet per inmate: 430
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 76.5%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1987 population: 768
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $180.80
Total annual operating costs: $44,580,000
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alann/detection systems
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; epoxy
coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Climate control
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas

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Single occupancy: 837
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 837
Total: 837

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 111
Security: 821
Programs/treatment: 116
Maintenance: 68
Total: 1,116 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.03:1

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Trenton

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Warren County Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Robert Sharr, Warden

Contact: Warden Robert Sharr, Warren County Correctional Center, Belvidere, NJ 07823, 201-475-8200
Architect: L Robert Kimball & Associates, 615 West Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April I 984
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 76
Total cost: $5,408,522
Total annual operating costs:
$1,578,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,408,522
Building only: $5,172,289

Gross square feet/corrections: 49,400
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 49,400
Housing area square feet: 15,300
Gross square feet per inmate: 650
Size of cells: 60 to 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NI A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 4 to 12
Inmates per unit: 4 to I 2
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 56
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $71,165
Total per GSF: $109.48
Total annual operating costs: $1,578,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 20%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heating
plant
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alann stations; smoke ejectors

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Single occupancy: 69
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 7
General population: 69
Total: 76

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; competitive
bidding climate
Negative: High labor costs; only one
prison equipment bidder

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 55
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 4
Total: 64
Current inmate/staff ratio: .87:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Labor, weather, and contractor
problems

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Bernalillo County Detention Center (South Tower)
Jurisdiction official: Michael F. Hanrahan, Director

Contact: Michael F. Hanrahan, Director, Bernalillo County Detention Center, 415 Roma Street NW., Albuquerque, NM 87102,
505-7P4-3590
Architect: Hellmuth,.Obata, ~J<;;,ssabaum, Inc:,Q11-,;J,,ombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, 415-627-1600
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1977
Finish date: November I 979.
Construction time: 28 months

Desigµ capacity: 300
Total cost: $7,000,000
Total annual operating costs: N/A
(addition added later)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,000,000
Building only: $6,800,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 107,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 107,000
Housing area square feet: 71,690
Gross square feet per inmate: 357
Size of cells: 71 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 65%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance;
patrols
October 1985 population: 288
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell; mattresses on floor

Housing area: $4,690,000
Housing per inmate: $16,285
Housing per cell: $16,285
Total per inmate: $23,333
Total per GSF: $65.42
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition added later)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100% (design)
Medium: 100% (use)
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Metal with
fiberglass insulation

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; exterior
walls

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 288
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 12
General population: 288
Total: 300

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good bidding climate; low
area/bed cost
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Contractor problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: NIA
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: N/A (addition added later)
Current inmate/staff ratio: N/ A

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Bernalillo County

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Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: O.L. McCotter, Secretary, Corrections Department

Contact: Warden Dareld Kerby, C~I1tral New l'vl~~ico Corr~ctional Facility, P .0. Drawer 1328, Los Lunas, NM 87031, 505-865-2300
Architect: W.C Kruger,,& Associates; Ai-chitects,J:!Jam\ei]\ Inc., P.O. Box 1084, Albuquerque, NM 87103, 505-842-8663
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1980
Finish date: October 1982
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 486
Total cost: $18,975,756
Total annual operating costs:
$8,800,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters;
campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,975,756
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: I 71,267
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 171,267
Housing area square feet: 70,550
Gross square feet per inmate: 352
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 480
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunks on floor
in common areas

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $39,045
Total per GSF: $110.80
Total annual operating costs: $8,800,000

Security
Perimeter: Double fence with razor wire;
alann/detection system; tower
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: 2-story precast concrete,
exterior walls and roof
Exterior walls: Precast load bearing
concrete
Interior walls: Load bearing CMU interior
partitions
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall,
no coating or treatment

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
concrete walls and roof system

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way control to common
areas; pager to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Wood; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 486
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 486
Total: 486

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 22
Security: 202
Programs/treatment: 31
Maintenance: 18
Total: 273
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. 76: I

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Los Lunas

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Penitentiary of New Mexico
Jurisdiction official: O.L. Mccotter, Secretary, Corrections Department

Contact: Efren Montoya, Admin. As~istaJJ!Jenite~tiary of N~:,V M"eJ<ico, P. 0. Box 1059, Santa Fe, NM 87504-1059, 505-47 I - 7300
Joint venture architects:.,The,Grilzen Partnership,251•PostiStreet;J$an Francisco, CA 94108, 415-956-5515
Hutchinson, Brown & Partners, 215 Gold SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102, 505-842-5630
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1982
Finish date: March 1985
Construction time: 33 months

Design capacity: 576
Total cost: $32,525,610
Total annual operating costs:
$3,700,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,525,610
Building only: $29,085,682

Gross square feet/corrections: 285,272
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 285,272
Housing area square feet: 188,820
Gross square feet per inmate: 495
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 72%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 16 I
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: N/ A

Housing area: $27,192,158 (incl. special
housing)
Housing per inmate: $47,209
Housing per cell: $47,209
Total per inmate: $56,468
Total per GSF: $114.01
Total annual operating costs: $3,700,000

Construction type

Security

Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place and precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
systems; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 50%
Medium: 50%
Minimum: 0

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/Jocking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Evaporative cooling; central
heating plant-boiler unit
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 384
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: O
Special housing: I 92
General population: 384
Total: 576

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: Limited; contractors
trained inmates
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
panels

Architects' reported analyses

Current staff

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Government "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems; multiple-bid contracts

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 97
Programs/treatment: 18
Maintenance: 3
Total: 123
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.31:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses from vendors;
weather problems; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems;
multiple-bid contracts

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Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: O.L. Mccotter, Secretary, Corrections Department

Contact: Warden Eloy Mondragon, Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 639, Las Cruces, NM 88004,
505-523-3200
Architect: W.C. Kruger & Associates, Archite.ctscpJanners, Inc., P.O. Box 1084, Albuquerque, NM 87103, 505-842-8663
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc., Two Morrison Knudsen Plaza, Boise, ID 83729, 208-386-6162

Gronndbreaking: December 1982
Finish date: July 1985
Construction time: 31 months

Design capacity: 480
Total cost: $25,289,795
Total annual operating costs:
$8,862,986 (excluding medical)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters;
campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $25,289,795
Building only: $24,689,795

Gross square feet/corrections: 231,994
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 231,994
Housing area square feet: 125,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 483
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance;
roving foot patrols
October 1985 population: 480
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $52,687
Total per GSF: $109.01
Total annual operating costs: $8,862,986
(excluding medical)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence with razor

wire~ alann/detection system; tower
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior walls: Precast roof and exterior
walls; precast concrete panels
Interior walls: Load bearing CMU interior
walls
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall,
no coating or treatment

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive;
precast concrete walls and roof system

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote electronic locking
with key override
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Wood; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 480
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 480
Total: 480

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components;
simple construction methods; fast track
construction; good bidding market
Negative: State requirement of hiring
outside construction manager; high
labor costs; government "red tape"

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I 6
Security: 199
Programs/treatment: 38
Maintenance: 11
Total: 264 (excludes medical, mental
health, corr. indus., food service)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.82: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components;
simple con. methods; fast track con.;
advanced order of materials and hardware; coordination of design
Negative: 15 bid packages; slow delivery
from suppliers; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Las Cruces

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Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: O.L. McCotter, Secretary, Corrections Department

Contact: Warden Tom Newton, Western New Mexico Correctional Facility, P.O. Drawer 250, Lobo Canyon Road, Grants,
NM 87020; 505-287-7961
Architect: W.C. Kruger &Associates, Architects'Planners, Inc., First Interstate Bank Building, Suite 1100, 4th and Gold Southwest,
P.O. Box 1084, Albuquerque, NM 87103, 505-842-8663
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1983
Finish date: September 1984
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 258
Total cost: $15,404,215
Total annnal operating costs:
$5,721,400

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters;
campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,404,215
Building only: $14,967,728

Gross square feet/corrections: 132,409
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 132,409
Housing area square feet: 57,842
Gross square feet per inmate: 513
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 24, 32, 48
Inmates per unit: 24, 32, 48
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 25 I
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom and hallways

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $59,706
Total per GSF: $116.34
Total annual operating costs: $5, 72 I ,400

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double fence
with razor wire; detection system;
towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 30%
Medium: 40%
Minimum: 30%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas; all call
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; heat pumps; fan coil units;
central boiler plant
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china; cast
iron rough plumbing
Furniture: Wood; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers throughout
facility

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Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
load bearing CMU
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Colored and
textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
walls and roof system

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 232
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 11
Special housing: 15
General population: 243
Total: 258

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 42
Security: 117
Programs/treatment: 22
Maintenance: 10
Total: 191
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.31: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefab. components;
simple con. methods; fast track con.;
good bidding market; good contractors
and inspector
Negative: High labor costs; government
"red tape"; remote location
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components;
simple con. methods; fast track con.;
adv. order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design; gen. contr. in
charge of purchasing
Negative: Some slow delivery from
vendors, suppliers; government
"red tape"; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Grants

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Youth Diagnostic and Development Center
Jurisdiction official: Lloyd W. Mixdorf, Director, Juvenile Facilities and Programs Division

Contact: Superintendent Celedonio Vigil, Youth Diagnostic and Development Center, 4000 Edith Boulevard, Albuquerque,
NM 87107, 505-841-2400
Architect: Fernandez, Lujan; Ileltran;Jhc:,,8009(~arble Northeast, Albuquerque, NM 871 IO, 505-262-2391
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: April 1982
Finish date: April 1983
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 100
Total cost: $1,800,000
Total annual operating costs:
$2,728,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State youth detention
facility
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,800,000
Building only: $1,300,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 24,000
Housing area square feet: 12,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 240
Size ofcells: 75 square feet (per inmate)
Net/gross square feet: 81 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20-25
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 148
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell; mattresses on floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $18,000
Total per GSF: $75.00
Total annual operating costs: $2,728,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Steel frame; load bearing
masonry walls
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; carpet; sealed
concrete; ceramic tile
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; solar; gas-fired
heating plant/forced air
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Sprinklers for cells and
common areas; manual alami stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 100
Special housing: 0
General population: 100
Total: 100

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 22
Security: 44
Programs/treatment: 32
Maintenance: I 0
Total: 108
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.37:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market;
durability of materials
Negative: Government "red tape"; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems; vandal/tamper resistance
requirements
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape";
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems (solar units)

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Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase ill
(Addition/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Lloyd W. Mixdorf, Director, Juvenile Facilities and Programs Division

Contact: Superintendent Caledonio Vigil, Youth Diagnostic and Development Center, 4000 Edith Boulevard, Albuquerque,
NM 87107, 505-841-2400
Architect: Van H. Gilbert Architect, 319 Central Avenue NW., Suite 201, Albuquerque, NM 87102, 505-247-9955
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: September 1983
Finish date: March 1985
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 7
Total cost: $2,551,601
Total annual operating costs: $2,653,800
(entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building;
expansion project
Facility type: State youth detention
facility support service
Building configuration: Courtyard;
clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,551,601
Building only: $2,321,360

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,568
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 23,568
Housing area square feet: NI A
Gross square feet per inmate: 3,367
Size ofcells: 72 square feet (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: NIA
Cells per unit: NI A
Inmates per unit: NIA
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1986 population: 135 (entire
facility)
Facility commitment: Juveniles
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: NI A
Housing per inmate: NIA
Housing per cell: NI A
Total per inmate: NI A
Total per GSF: $108.27
Total annual operating costs: $2,653,800
(entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100% (design)
Medium: 100% (use)
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast; steel
stud with exterior insulating finish
system
Interior walls: Steel stud drywall; CMU at
special housing
Exterior surface/facade: Exterior insulating
finishing system

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; architectural precast and some stud wall
framing prefabricated offsite

· Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
(No general population cells)
Doors/material: NI A
Doors/type: NI A
Doors/locking: N/ A
Floor surface: NI A
Intercom: NIA
HVAC: NIA
Plumbing: NI A
Furniture: NI A
Fire protection: NIA

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: O
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 7
General population: 0
Total: 7

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 24
Security: 48
Programs/treatment: 28
Maintenance: 9
Total: 109 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.24: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Brooklyn Correctional Facility (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Richard J. Koehler, Commissioner, New York City Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Marvin Fischer, Brooklyn Correctional Facility, 136 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205, 718-802-3301

Architect: The Office of David EllioULeibo"1itz, RC., 70 Wes(l40th Street, New York, NY l0018, 212-354-8I00
Construction manager: A. J. Contracting C:o.', 470 Park Avenue.South, New York, NY 10016, 212-889-9100

Groundbreaking: February 1984
Finish date: June 1986
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 810
Total cost: $34,000,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: Remodel/renovation project
Facility type: City jail
Building configuration: High rise;
ladder, telephone pole; 5 stories,
6 wings per floor

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $34,000,000
Building only: $34,000,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: 355,000
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 355,000
Housing area square feet: 180,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 438
Size of cells: 2,059 square feet (dorm)
NeUgross square feet: 80%

Design: Ladder, telephone pole; dormitory style housing
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Remote surveillance
July I 986 population: 56 I
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $14,000,000
Housing per inmate: $17,284
Housing per cell: $518,519
Total per inmate: $41,975
Total per GSF: $95. 77
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; patrols; guard booths
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas and
dorms
HVAC: Steam heat; ventilation by
operable windows
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; sprinklers in corridors

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Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick; steel plate and
insulated cementitious panels
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; gypsum board and steel
sheet
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint;
painted concrete and transite panels and
steel plate

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 810
Special housing: 0
General population: 810
Total: 8IO

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 39
Security: 366
Programs/treatment I 0
Maintenance: 18
Total: 433
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.30: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Fast track construction management
Negative: Difficult site conditions; staged
occupancy of prison caused
escalation of costs as security requirements increased
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Phased occupancy of prison

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Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service
& Dining Facility (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Thomas A. Coughlin III. Commissioner. Department of Correctional Services

Contact: Superintendent Ronald E. Miles, Elmira Correctional & Reception Center, Corner of Bancroft & Davis Streets,
P.O. Box 500, Elmira, NY 14902, 607-734-3901
Architect: Quinlivan Pierik & Krause, Architects/Engineers, IOI East Water Street, P.O. Box 29, Syracuse, NY 13201-0029,
315-472-7806
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1978
Finish date: December 1978
Construction time: 4 months

Design capacity: Ni A
Total cost: $1,817,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,290,000

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; phased project (past)
Facility type: State prison food service
and dining facility
Building configuration: Unknown

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,817,000
Building only: $1,817,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 46,768
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 46,768
Housing area square feet: 0
Gross square feet per inmate: Ni A
Size of cells: None
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: NIA
Cells per unit: Ni A
Inmates per unit: Ni A
Management type: Unknown
Current population: Ni A
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Ni A

Housing area: NIA (no housing)
Housing per inmate: NIA
Housing per cell: Ni A
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $38.85
Total annual operating costs: $1,290,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single
fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: O

Structural: Existing steel and concrete
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells (no cells)
Doors/material: Ni A
Doors/type: NI A
Doors/locking: Ni A
Floor surface: Ni A
Intercom: Ni A
HVAC: NIA
Plumbing: NiA
Furniture: Ni A
Fire protection: NI A

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Single occupancy: NIA
Double occupancy: NI A
Dorms: NIA
Special housing: Ni A
General population: Ni A
Total: NIA

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Construction in occupied
building; security procedures for
contractor workforce
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination between institution
and contractor
Negative: Building in use during
construction

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Erie County Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: Dennis Gorski, County Executive

Contact: Superintendent Frederick Netzel, p~JJ.~rllll~~t of Corrections, Box X, Alden, NY 14004, 716-937-9101
Architect: l\1ilstein;.Wittek&Associates,iArch1iecis;.cR'.e1,, 300 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202, 716-856-8320
Construction manager: John W. Cowper Company, 4246 Ridge Lea Road, Amherst, NY 14226, 716-837-8410

Gronndbreaking: April 1984
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 402
Total cost: $23,451,711
Total annual operating costs:
$4,987,265

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $23,451,711
Building only: $21,919,871

Gross square feeUcorrections: 208,280
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 208,280
Housing area square feet: 97,371
Gross square feet per inmate: 518
Size of cells: 76 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 72%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12, 24, 48
Inmates per unit: 48 (half pod)
Management type: Remote surveillance
(max.); direct supervision (med.)
May 1986 population: 467
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $12,249,902
Housing per inmate: $32,068
Housing per cell: $32,068
Total per inmate: $58,338
Total per GSF: $112.60
Total annual operating costs: $4,987,265

Construction type
Security

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place

Perimeter: Building exterior; single and
double fences with razor wire; alarm
detection system; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 14.3%
Medium: 85.7%
Minimum: 0

Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; hot water
heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit;
china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 382
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 20
General population: 382
Total: 402

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 25
Security: 134
Programs/treatment: 19
Maintenance: 5
Total: 183
eurrent inmate/staff ratio: 2.55:l

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction, fast track
construction management; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Weather problems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction, fast track

construction management;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Erie County Holding Center (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Thomas F. Higgins, Sheriff

Contact: Superintendent Ra~! Russi, Erie Co~nty ~?/ding Center, 40 Delaware, Buffalo, NY 14202, 716-846-7636
Architects: CaDllon Design; 2170 White'Haven"Bcitileiard, Grand Island, NY 14072, 716-745-3688
TheEhrenkrantz Group, 19 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036-4072, 212-730-1950
Construction manager: Siegfried Construction, 1 Town Center, Audubon-Amherst, Buffalo, NY 14228, 716-689-8500

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: September 1986
Construction time: 30 months

Design capacity: 516
Total cost: $20,000,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building confignration: Integrated
structure; high rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $20,000,000
Building only: $19,850,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 140,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 140,000
Housing area square feet: 62,294
Gross square feet per inmate: 271
Size of cells: 70 square feet (gen. single);
80 square feet (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 63%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Direct supervision
November 1987 population: 532
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $142.86
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; gypsum board; security
plaster
Exterior surface/facade: Architectural
precast panels

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; exterior
wall panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; PA system
throughout facility; intercom for door
operation
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; preaction
system with abort function

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Single occupancy: 468
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 48
General population: 468
Total: 516

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; phased const., fast track
CM; favorable market; less expensive
materials; new generation jail
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; phased const., fast track
CM; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Difficulty in getting security
systems subcontractor to deliver
materials per specs and on time

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Federal Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden Jesse R. James, Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville, NY 10963, 914-386-5855
Architec.t: Davis Brody and.AssociatesilOO East.42nd;;Street, New York, NY 10017, 212-599-7272
Construction manager: Lasker Goldman Corporation, 470 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016, 212-481-3409

Groundbreaking: October 1976
Finish date: October 1980
Construction time: 48 months

Design capacity: 500
Total cost: $16,861,964
Total annual operating costs:
$7,712,800

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $16,861,964
Building only: $14,315,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 265, I 95
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 265,195
Housing area square feet: 94,104
Gross square feet per inmate: 530
Size of cells: 84 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 74%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 65
Inmates per unit: 65- I 30
Management type: Direct supervision;
TV surveillance
September I 987 population: 767
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $33,724
Total per GSF: $63.58
Total annual operating costs: $7,712,800

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; alann/detection system; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Concrete colunms/block
Exterior walls: Masonry walls reinforced
with steel rods and concrete grout
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall,
no coating or treatment

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in ducts

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Single occupancy: 390
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 110
General population: 390
Total: 500

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: Limited; interior
painting; floor tile; concrete walks;
finished site work
Use of prefabrication: None

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Unknown
Negative: Unknown
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Unknown
Negative: Unknown

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 44
Security: 100
Programs/treatment: 70
Maintenance: 32
Total: 246
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.12: I

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Federal Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director, Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden John T. Hadden, Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook, NY 12977-0300, 518-891-5400
Architect: The Robinson Green Beretta Corporati9n, .2 John Street, Providence, RI 02906, 401-272-1730
Construction manager: Gilbane Building Company, 90 Calverley Street, Providence, RI 01940, 401-456-5800

Groundbreaking: May 1977
Finish date: December 1980
Construction time: 43 months

Design capacity: 534
Total cost: $21,424,630
Total annual operating costs:

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Campus style

$8,000,000

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $21,424,630
Building only: $21,270,040

Gross square feet/corrections: 281,310
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 281,310
Housing area square feet: 144,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 527
Size of cells: 91 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NIA

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 102
Inmates per unit: 102
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 797
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $40,121
Total per GSF: $76. 16
Total annual operating costs: $8,000,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fence!!I; razor
wire between fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4.5%
Medium: 95.5%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile; carpet
Intercom: Unknown
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Construction managemen! fast track; sealed bidding
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 510
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 24
General population: 510
Total: 534

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
remote location, limited labor pool

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 29
Security: 91
Programs/treatment: 24
Maintenance: 13
Total: 157
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5.08:1

Factors affecting time schedule:.
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Richard C. Surles, Commissioner, New York State Office of Mental Health

Contact: Stuart Linder, Director, Admin. Services, Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center, Wards Island, New York, NY 10035,
212,:-427-9003
Architect: Rose, Beaton+ Rose, 8l.Maj11 StJ:e~t, Wbite Plains, NY 10601, 914-682-4850
Construction manager: Facilities Developnieiii Corporation, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208, 518-474-2121

Groundbreaking: July 1982
Finish date: December 1984
Construction time: 29 months

Design capacity: 356
Total cost: $4,328,172
Total annual operating costs:
$8,770,000

Category: Remodel, renovation of
psychiatric hospital
Facility type: State forensic treatment

center
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,328,172
Building only: $3,447,610

Gross square feet/corrections: 252,835
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 252,835
Housing area square feet: 184,860
Gross square feet per inmate: 710
Size of cells: NI A (hospital)
Net/gross square feet: 59%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: NI A
Inmates per unit: 25
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 150
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Additional
beds in dormitory area

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NI A (remodel)
Total per GSF: NI A (remodel)
Total annual operating costs: $8,770,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; sensor and razor
wire on fence; microwave detection
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Fireproofed steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick facing with terra
cotta block backup
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
floors; terra cotta block partitions
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds

Contract method: Conventional; six prime
contractors
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; existing terrazzo
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
steam heating plant
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in
corridors

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Single occupancy: 13
Double occupancy: 78
Dorms: 234
Special housing: 3 I
General population: 325
Total: 356

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 58
Security: 160
Programs/treatment: 70
Maintenance: 40
Total: 328
Current inmate/staff ratio: .46: 1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Building had been a psychiatric
hospital, well built and adaptable
to design criteria
Negative: Poor heating system could not
be rehabilitated
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Structural modifications were
minimal
Negative: Contractor problems

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Masten Park Secure Center (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Leonard G. Dunston, Director, New York State Executive Department Division for Youth

Conta~t: Ruth M. Noriega, Director, Masten Park Secure Center, 485 Best Street, Buffalo, NY 14208, 716-881-7577
Architect: Milstein, Wiftek&Assc,daies,i&c:llitects, P.C., 300 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202, 716-856-8320
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1980
Finish date: June 1983
Construction time: 33 months

Design capacity: 68
Total cost: $2,630,695
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion
Facility type: State secure center for
youth
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,630,695
Building only: $2,480,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 53,799
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 53,799
Housing area square feet: 20, 156
Gross square feet per inmate: 791
Size of cells: 93 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 100 (entire
facility)
Facility commitment: Adjudicated youths,
13 to 21 years of age
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $929, 120
Housing per inmate: $15 ,485
Housing per cell: $15,485
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $48.90
Total annual operating costs: NJ A
(expansion)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
steam heating plant
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
cells and common areas; manual
alarm stations; standpipe system;
dry sprinkler in attic

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Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; load-bearing
masonry
Exterior walls: Brick; stone
Interior walls: CMU block; reinforced
veneer plaster system
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stone

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 60
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 60
Total: 68

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: 147 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: .68:1
(entire facility)

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition, favorable
markets; less expensive materials
and hardware
Negative: Slow construction; government procedures, regulations, "red
tape"; complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
procedures, regulations, "red tape";
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and electrical systems

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North Facility
Jurisdiction official: Richard J. Koehler, Commissioner, New York City Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Otis Bantum, North Facility, 1600 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, New York, NY 11370, 718-956-2400
Archit'ilct: GonchoC&>SpuLA!:cbi\c;t;!"Cillctc!l!®-I!!'!§'lll92 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016, 212-685-2883
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen Company, 800 Second Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10017, 718-274-3856

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 800
Total cost: $38,840,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: City jail
Building configuration: Telephone pole
with courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $38,840,000
Building only: $32,310,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 235,450
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 235,450
Housing area square feet: 124,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 294
Size of cells: 3,485 square feet (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 7 I%

Design: Ladder
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 57 to 87
Management type: Remote surveillance
January 1987 population: 1,324
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
dormitory

Housing area: $17,500,000
Housing per inmate: $21,875
Housing per cell: $1,093,750
Total per inmate: $48,550
Total per GSF: $164.96
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
pre-engineered metal building
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Metal panels

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Steam heat; heating/air circulation
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; sprinklers for corridors and
storage areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 800
Special housing: 0
General population: 800
Total: 800

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
CM; good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 28
Securi\y: 610
Programs/treatment: 90
Maintenance: I 6
Total: 744
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.78:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
CM; advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Labor problems; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

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Rikers Island: Modular Units (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Richard J. Koehler, Commissioner, New York City Department of Corrections

Contact: Leonard Venachanos, Riker~ Island,H,izen Stre~t, EastElmhurst, NY I 1370, 718-374-7934
Modular manufacturer: Arthur Industries, Inc:;P:O. Box 74, T~rryville, CT 06786, 203-582-6552
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March I 985
Finish date: July 1985
Construction time: 4 months

Design capacity: 1,900
Total cost: $32,609,440
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: City jail
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,609,440
Building only: $32,609,440

Gross square feet/corrections: 244,360
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 244,360
Housing area square feet: I 78,080
Gross square feet per inmate: I 29
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: JOO
Management type: Remote surveillance
July 1986 population: 1,900
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: New modular
construction

Housing area: $22,800,000
Housing per inmate: $12,000
Housing per cell: $1,200,000
Total per inmate: $17,163
Total per GSF: $133.45
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Wood trusses
Exterior walls: Wood framed
Interior walls: Wood framed
Exterior smface/facade: Aluminum siding

Finance method: Local funds; capital
budget for New York City
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; all
modular construction

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
pump
Plumbing: China
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,900
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,900
Total: 1,900

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 76
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 76 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 25.00: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track CM
Negative: High labor costs; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; phased construction, fast
track CM
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Craven County Law Enforcement Center
Jurisdiction official: Pete Bland, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Ed Weigl, Jail Administrator, Craven County Law Enforcement Center, New Bern, NC 28560, 919-636-6619
Architect: JJ'-f. Pease Associates, P.O, Box 1872;i; (':har]otte, NC 28218, 704-376-6423

Construction manager: None

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Groundbreaking: February 1982
Finish date: March 1984
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 78
Total cost: $3,500,000
Total annual operating costs: $581,205

Category: New independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,500,000
Building only: $3,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 20,000
Gross square feet/other: 20,000
Gross square feet/total: 40,000
Housing area square feet: NI A
Gross square feet per inmate: 513
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 24
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 50
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
and State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds

Housing area: $1,600,000
Housing per inmate: $20,513
Housing per cell: $20,513
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $87.50
Total annual operating costs: $581,205

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block (reinforced);
steel plate
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

-Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; central heating
plant/boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Single occupancy: 78
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 78
Total: 78

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 18
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 4
Total: 24
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.08: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Eastern Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Aaron J. Johnson, Secretary, Department of Correction

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C:he~a,r, East~I"R<::9rre~tional Center, P.O. Box 215, Maury, NC 28554, 919-747-8101
Architect: Grier-Fripp Associat~s;iiintl"fStritilti30(i/P,O:?Bol\;J 1207, 4108 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28220, 704-527-2514
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1980
Finish date: February 1983
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 488
Total cost: $16,582,143
Total annual operating costs:
$7,155,702

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $16,582,143
Building only: $15,567,015

Gross square feet/corrections: 197,441
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 197,441
Housing area square feet: 137,804
Gross square feet per inmate: 405
Size of cells: 66 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, outside; module/pod
Cells per unit: 24 and 32
Inmates per unit: 100
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
October 1985 population: 448
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $11,997,088
Housing per inmate: $24,994
Housing per cell: $24,994
Total per inmate: $33,980
Total per GSF: $83.99
Total annual operating costs: $7,155,702

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire
on fence; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Insulated precast panels
(interior wall surface)
Interior walls: Precast panels (interior
wall surface); cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall,
no coating or treatment; textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; wood chip
boiler-hot water to air handling units
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit;
china (med.)
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 480
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 480
Total: 488

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated
components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness
of design; good competition, favorable
market; design innovations
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 33
Security: 182
Programs/treatment: 38
Maintenance: 19
Total: 272
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.65:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated
components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness
of design; design innovations
Negative: None

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North Carolina Central Prison (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Aaron J. Johnson, Secretary, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden Nathan A. Rice, North Carolina Central Prison, 1300 Western Boulevard, Raleigh, NC 27606, 919-834-0130
Architects:. J,N, Pease ,\ssociates;.P.\hB.<>JlJ8725., Charlotte, NC 28218, 704-376-6423
. Hellmuth, Obata & Kassab;;um, i~c'.~foo North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102, 314-421-2000
Construction manager: Metric Constructors, Inc., 6135 Park Road, Two South Executive Park, Charlotte, NC 28210, 704-554-1415

Groundbreaking: November 1978
Finish date: April I 982
Construction time: 41 months

Design capacity: 588
Total cost: $35,000,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wings
connecting housing pods

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $35,000,000
Building only: $33,500,000
Housing area: $19,950,000
Housing per inmate: $33,929
Housing per cell: $33,929
Total per inmate: $59,524
Total per GSF: $92.11
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Gross square feeUcorrections: 380,000
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 380,000
Housing area square feet: 210,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 646
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 76%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
October 1985 population: 831
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cells

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 75%
Medium: 25%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; exterior
walls and structural frame inside
perimeter

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; central heating
planUboiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; central fire alarm

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Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 588
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 588
Total: 588

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, difficult
site conditions; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: Ni A
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NiA
Total: N/ A (addition)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple con. methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Southern Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Aaron J. Johnson, Secretary, Department of Correction

Contact: Superintendent Michael Bumgarner, Southern Correctional Center, P.O. Box 786, Troy, NC 27371, 919-572-3784
Architect: Grier-Fripp Associates, Inc., Suite 300, P.O. Box 11207, 4108 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28220, 704-527-2514
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1980
Finish date: March I 983
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 488
Total cost: $15,799,176
Total annual operating costs:
$6,952,667

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $15,799,176
Building only: $14,627,223

Gross square feet/corrections: I 97,441
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 197,441
Housing area square feet: 137,804
Gross square feet per inmate: 405
Size of cells: 66 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Linear, outside; module/pod
Cells per unit: 24 and 32
Inmates per unit: I 00
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
October I 985 population: 498
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $11,382,647
Housing per inmate: $23, 714
Housing per cell: $23,714
Total per inmate: $32,375
Total per GSF: $80.02
Total annual operating costs: $6,952,667

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fence; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; wood chip
boiler-hot water to air handling units
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
(max.); china (med.)
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Insulated precast panels
(interior wall surface)
Interior walls: Precast panels (interior wall
surface); cast-in-place concrete, CMU
block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall, no
coating or treatment; textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 480
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 480
Total: 488

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; good competition, favorable
market; design innovations
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3 I
Security: 183
Programs/treatment: 42
Maintenance: 17
Total: 273
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.82:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness
of design; design innovations
Negative: Weather problems

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Ashtabula County Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: William K. Johnston, Sheriff

Contact: LieutenantThomasBishop, Ashtabula County Justice Center, 25 West Jefferson Street, Jefferson, OH 44047, 216-576-0055
Architect: RoberLP, Madison International;, 2930,cl:luclid A venue, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-861-8 I 95
Construction manager: Ruhlin Construction Company: 200 North Cleveland-Massillon Road, Akron, OH 44313, 216-666-7505

Groundbreaking: November 1977
Finish date: January 1979
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 74
Total cost: $4,100,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,100,000
Building only: $4,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 56,750
Gross square feet/other: 5,400
Gross square feet/total: 62,150
Housing area square feet: 11,704
Gross square feet per inmate: 767
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance; remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 54
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Plans to
expand

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $65. 97
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 39%
Medium: 11%
Minimum: 39% ( + 11 % work release)

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete
frame; post tensioned
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing;
other Federal funds; local funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way
to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; fired boilers
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 74
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 74
Total: 74

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast
track construction management
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 15
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 2
Total: 23
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.35.1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast
track construction management
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Clermont County Jail
Jurisdiction official: John Van Camp, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff John Van Camp, Clermont County Jail, 4200 Filager Road, Betavia, OH 45!03, 513-732-9300
Architect: Steinklll1lp 8, Nqrd)oh, JQ'.?.\Vi1ojt¢r Pike, Milford, OH 45 I 50, 513-831-4955
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1984
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 133
Total cost: $5,980,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,891,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,980,000
Building only: $5,830,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 63,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 63,000
Housing area square feet: 21,120
Gross square feet per inmate: 4 74
Size of cells: 82 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 67%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance;
officer stations view all cells; roving
officer in day rooms
March I 987 population: I 37
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $2,500,000
Housing per inmate: $19,531
Housing per cell: $19,531
Total per inmate: $44,962
Total per GSF: $94.92
Total annual operating costs: $1,891,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single fence;
razor wire on fence; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing masonry; precast
concrete roof
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block;
brick; bearing wall
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete roof

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile;
sealed concrete
Plumbing: Stainless steel
HV AC: Air conditioning; Gas heat
Floors: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile;
ceramic tile
Intercom: Two-way system throughout
building
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Sprinkler system throughout building

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: I 28
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 5
General population: I 28
Total: 133

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness and simplicity of design;
concise bidding documents; exceUent
contractors
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 72
Programs/treatment: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: None

Maintenance: 6
Total: 81
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.69: I

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Hamilton County Justice Complex
Jurisdiction official: Simon L. Leis, Jr., Sheriff

Contact: William R. Barnett, Directorof Corrections, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, 1000 Sycamore Street, Room 120, Cincinnati,
OH 45202, 513-763.,-5153
Associated architects: Glaser&Myers,Jns,,If::l\~mplin/Haupt, Inc., 2753 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45208, 513-891-9111
Consulting architect: The Gruzen Partnership, 1700 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, 212-840-3940
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1982
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 36 months

Design capacity: 848
Total cost: $50,000,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
courts
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $50,000,000
Building only: $49,750,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 420,000
Gross square feet/other: 25,600
Gross square feet/total: 445,000
Housing area square feet: 294,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 495
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 80%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 56
Inmates per unit: 56
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 748
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $33,000,000
Housing per inmate: $42,526
Housing per cell: $42,526
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $112.36
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 14%
Medium: 86%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; central air
handling units
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 776
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 72
General population: 776
Total: 848

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market; simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; slow
construction, lengthy building time

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 268
Programs/treatment: 44
Maintenance: 5
Total: 326
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.29: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties; simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Jurisdiction official: Michael E. Henry, Sheriff

Contact: Lt. R. A. Bair, Jail Administrator, Logan County Jail and Office Complex, l04 SouthMadriver Street, Bellefontaine,
OH 43311, 513-592-5731
Architect: Patrick + Associates, 65 East State Street, Suite 500, Columbus, OH 43215-4213, 614-228-3233
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: February 1982
Finish date: April 1983
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 27
Total cost: $2,835,248
Total annual operating costs: $570,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, county offices
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,835,248
Building only: $2,800,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 13,288
Gross square feet/other: 24,229
Gross square feet/total: 37,517
Housing area square feet: 13,288
Gross square feet per inmate: 492
Sizeofcells: 70 square feet (gen. single);
120 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 69%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance; remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 21
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Portable cots

Housing area: $545,625
Housing per inmate: $22,734
Housing per cell: $22,734
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $76
Total annual operating costs: $570,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Patrols; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: l00%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; reinforced
concrete block backup

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to ceils and common
areas

HV AC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 24
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 3
General population: 24
Total: 27

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; prefabricated
components, factory assembly; favorable market
Negative: High labor cost; difficult site
conditions; facility not primarily
designed for corrections operation

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 16
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 4
Total: 24
Current inmate/staff ratio: .88: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials and
hardware; coordination of design
between parties; use of prefab.
components; simple construction
methods
Negative: Weather problems

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Jurisdiction official: Richard P. Seiter, Director, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction

Contact: Superintendent George D. Alexander, Madison Correctional Institution, 1581 State Route 56, P.O. Box 740, London,
OH 43140-0740, 614-852-9650
Architect: Yatrick _i: · Assqciates, Inc., 199 South"Fiftlf,Street, Columbus, OH 43215, 6 I 4-228-3233
Construction manager: Turner/Smoot, 65 East State Street, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-225-2900

Groundbreaking: May I 985
Finish date: November I 987
Construction time: 30 months

Design capacity: 1,034
Total cost: $42,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $9,970,333

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $42,000,000
Building only: $38,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 450,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 450,000
Housing area square feet: 292,685
Gross square feet per inmate: 435
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single); 2,400
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 76%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
December 1987 population: 810
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Double bunk
cells and dorms

Housing area: $26,048,905
Housing per inmate: $26,049
Housing per cell: $50,094
Total per inmate: $40,619
Total per GSF: $93.33
Total annual operating costs: $9,970,333

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; video camera surveillance;
mobile guard
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 52%
Minimum: 48%

Construction process
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile;
quarry tile
Intercom: None
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alann stations

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Single occupancy: 504
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 496
Special housing: 34
General population: 1,000
Total: 1,034

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 99
Security: 165
Programs/treatment: 41
Maintenance: 33
Total: 338
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.4: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple canst. methods; favorable market; bulk purchase of materials
and hardware; prefab. components
Negative: Slow canst.; high labor costs;
government red tape; phased canst.
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components; repetitiveness of design; fast track CM; advanced
order of materials; coordination of
design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
labor problems; weather problems;
government regulations

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Ohio Reformatory for Women (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Richard P. Seiter, Director, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction

Contact: Sµpel'intendfn.tp<:>r~t)lyl\,1. Al"Il,()hioRefq?"•'foryf%Women, 1479 Collins Avenue, Marysville, OH 43040, 513-642-1065
Architect:·MtrcfdylNQ);jifL'td.,178Q:Eas!Broad Street;·Columbus, OH 43203, 614-253-2623
Construction manager: Noffe

Groundbreaking: November I 984
Finish date: November I 986
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 402
Total cost: $5,650,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
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Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,650,000
Building only: $5,450,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 58,165
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 58,165
Housing area square feet: 54,485
Gross square feet per inmate: 145
Size ofcells: 82 square feet (spec. single);
76 (gen. double)
Net/gross square feet: 88%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 60
Inmates per unit: I 20
Management type: Direct supervision
May 1987 population: 329
Facility commitment: State prisoners;
local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $5,105,000
Housing per inmate: $ I 4,181
Housing per cell: $28,361
Total per inmate: $14,055
Total per GSF: $97.14
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
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Construction type

Perimeter: Single fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium 80%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick; stone
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stone

Construction process
Finance method: State funds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete columns and beams

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 360
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 42
General population: 360
Total: 402

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 29
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: Ni A
Total: 36 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 9 .14: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple
construction methods, repetitiveness of
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Negative: Weather problems

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Ottawa County Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: John Crosser, Sheriff

Contact: Martin Gosses, Jail Administrator, Ottawa County Detention Facility, Port Clinton, OH 43452, 419-734-4404
Architect: Geary, Moore and Ahrens, Inc., 672 East Royalton Road, Cleveland, OH 44147, 216-526-0672

Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1979
Finish date: April 1981
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 4 I
Total cost: $2,671,461
Total annual operating costs: $500,000
(excl. utilities)

Category: New, independent facility;
phased project (future)
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,671,461
Building only: $2,671,461

Gross square feet/corrections: 22,080
Gross square feet/other: 9,300
Gross square feet/total: 31,380
Housing area square feet: 9,444
Gross square feet per inmate: 539
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 78%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 41
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $85 .13
Total annual operating costs: $500,000
(excl. utilities)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 10%

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Sandstone
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; hollow metal partitions
Exterior surface/facade: Sandstone

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Aluminum and glass
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Concrete with integral
color hardener
Intercom: Two-way to cells and
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells and
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 28
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 5
General population: 36
Total: 41

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; expensive
materials to match existing courthouse

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 3
Total: 18
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2. 28: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Good architectural trades
contractor
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; use of five
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Ross Correctional Institution*
Jurisdiction official: Richard P. Seiter, Director, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction

Contact: Superintendent Gary Mohr, Ross Correctional Institution, I 6 I 49 State Route I 04, Chillicothe, OH 4560 I , 614-774-4182
Architect: V<>inovich Sgi-o Mchitects, 2450 Prospe¢ti'<v~riJie, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-621-9200
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: September 1985
Finish date: May I 987
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 1,274
Total cost: $53,012,000
Total annual operating costs:
$23,178,800

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $53,012,000
Building only: $45,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 547,096
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 547,096
Housing area square feet: 276,600
Gross square feet per inmate: 429
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 70%

Design: Housing unit in two triangular
shapes-outside cells
Cells per unit: 128
Inmates per unit: 128
Management type: Direct supervision;
unit management
October 1987 population: 1,235
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $41,61 I
Total per GSF: $96.90
Total annual operating costs: $23,178,800

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/
detection system; razor wire on fences;
patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 2.5%
Medium: 77.5%
Minimum: 20%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; carpet;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to
common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; hot water
heater
Plumbing: China; stainless; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Structural: Load-bearing precast
panels; precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
components

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 1,024
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 250
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,274
Total: 1,274

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Precast modular construction
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Precast modular construction
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape-paperwork
with State officials

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 82
Security: 143
Programs/treatment: 63
Maintenance: 35
Total: 323
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.82:1

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Jurisdiction official: Loran D. Alexander, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Gene Rhodes, Wayne County Justice Center, Wooster, OH 44691, 216-264-2288
Architect: Robert P. Madisol\ Intemati<lnal,293Q;Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-861-8195
Construction managCr: None
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Groundbreaking: November I 977
Finish date: November 1978
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 78
Total cost: $3,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $924,565

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,000,000
Building only: $2,950,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 40,000
Gross square feet/other: 13,000
Gross square feet/total: 53,000
Housing area square feet: 11,928
Gross square feet per inmate: 513 ·
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 7 to 12
Inmates per unit: 7 to 12
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 97
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Extra cot
in cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $56.60
Total annual operating costs: $924,565

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 16%
Medium: 41%
Minimum: 22% ( + 21 % work
release and holding)

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way to
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; fired boilers
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

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Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing; other
Federal funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 72
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 6
Special housing: 0
General population: 78
Total: 78

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: 5
Maintenance: I
Total: 30
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.60: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Cleveland County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: John J. Walsh, Jr., Sheriff

Contact: Kenneth K. Zane, Jail Administrator, Cleveland County Detention Center, 203 South Jones, Norman, OK 73069,
405-321-8600
Architect:,Rees;Associates, Inc;, 42()()Perimeter Center Drive, Suite 245, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, 405-946-9800
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1983
Finish date: May 1984
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 134
Total cost: $3,632,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,409,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,632,000
Building only: $3,512,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 38,642
Gross square feet/other: 2,582
Gross square feet/total: 41,224
Housing area square feet: 24,750
Gross square feet per inmate: 288
Size of cells: 95 square feet (double);
77 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Remote surveillance
September I 987 population: 97
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
U.S. Marshal's transients; FBOP
prisoners*
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $88. 10
Total annual operating costs: $1,409,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Colored concrete;
split face CMU

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; revenue
sharing; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells; one-way to
common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat;
operable windows for outside air
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 108
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 26
General population: 108
Total: 134

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 2
Total: 30
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.23:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; advanced
order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery of windows and
security locks

*Juveniles are detained for no more than 6 hours.

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Jurisdiction official: Richard D. Stickney, Sheriff

Contact: Nathan R. McCoy, Jail Administrator, Kay County Detention Facility, 110 South Maple, Newkirk, OK 74647, 405-362-2517
Architect: Rees.Associ~te,~.; IJ1r:, 4:200:Pei:i!!Jtter Center Drive, Suite 245, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, 405-946-9800
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: July 1985
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 80
Total cost: $3,133,072
Total annual operating costs: $550,857

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail; law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,133,072
Building only: $2,960,372

Gross square feeUcorrections: 25,798
Gross square feeUother: 2,977
Gross square feeUtotal: 28,775
Housing area square feet: 17,139
Gross square feet per inmate: 322
Size of cells: 95 square feet (gen. double);
73 (spec. single); 77 (spec. double)
NeUgross square feet: 91 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 4 to 8
Inmates per unit: 4 to 16
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1987 population: 39
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $108.88
Total annual operating costs: $550,857

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Modified Portland
cement coating on concrete

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast,
prestressed concrete roof planks

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 60
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 20
General population: 60
Total: 80

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HY AC: Air conditioning; gas heat; hot
water heating (gas-fired boiler)
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 16
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.44: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
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Lexington Assessment & Reception Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Gary Maynard, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Peter Douglas, Lexington Assessment & Reception Center, Box 260, Lexington, OK 73051, 405-527-5676
Architect:, The Bellham Group, pt~;,, J:l.,p,.,!!ox 20400, 9400 Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73156, 405-478-5353
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Finish date: June 1983
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 90
Total cost: $1,819,408
Total annual operating costs: NI A
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Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
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Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,819,408
Building only: $1,752,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 29,225
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 29,225
Housing area square feet: 24,625
Gross square feet per inmate: 325
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 98%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 90
Inmates per unit: 90
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 144
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Stacked bunks

Housing area: $1,489,408
Housing per inmate: $17, 731
Housing per cell: $17, 731
Total per inmate: $20,216
Total per GSF: $62.26
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 94.6% ( + 5.4% holding)

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
double T's
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Raked finish,
precast

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas;
two-way to counseling rooms
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
gas U.H.U.
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in
common areas, cells, and mechanical
ductwork; fire hose cabinets and fire
extinguishers

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Single occupancy: 84
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 6
General population: 84
Total: 90

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; exterior
walls, interior walls, floor and roof
slabs

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 4
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 1
Total: 7 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 21: l

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; coordination of design
between parties
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Jurisdiction official: Gary Maynard, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Peter Douglas, Lexington Assessment_ & Reception Center, Box 260, Lexington, OK 73051, 405-527-5676
Architects: W. Gene Williams & Associates, Inc,, 4422 F.M. 1960 West, Suite 220, Houston, TX 77068, 713-440-4422
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Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: August 1976
Finish date: January 1978
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: 428
Total cost: $14,500,000
Total annual operating costs: $7,408,984

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,500,000
Building only: $13,731,639

Gross square feet/corrections: 203,786
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 203, 786
Housing area square feet: l 10,376
Gross square feet per inmate: 476
Size of cells: 73 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 80
Inmates per unit: 80
Management type: Remote surveillance
September l 986 population: 922
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $33,879
Total per GSF: $71.15
Total annual operating costs: $7,408,984

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection

systems; razor wire on fences; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile;
quarry tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HV AC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Portable fire extinguishers

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Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete frame; precast
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint; colored
concrete

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 400
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 28
General population: 400
Total: 428

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; construction
of fence
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
T-beams

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods. repetitiveness of design;
phased construction, fast track
construction management; good competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 45
Security: 131
Programs/treatment: 24
Maintenance: 24
Total: 224
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.12:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; phased construction, fast track
CM; coordination of design between
parties; good general contractor
Negative: None

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Muskogee County/City Detention Facility
Jurisdiction official: Bill Vinzant, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Bill Vinzant, Muskogee County/City Detention Facility, 120 South 3rd, Muskogee, OK 74401, 918-687-1275
Architec(:Roger Richter/Architect Inc., 608Manhattan Building, Muskogee, OK 74401, 918-682-3419
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: March 1985
Finish date: October I 986
Constrnction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 136
Total cost: $4,026,000
Total annnal operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail; city jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,026,000
Building only: $3,923,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 44,223
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 44,223
Housing area square feet: 28,247
Gross square feet per inmate: 325
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single);
90 (double)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 49
Inmates per unit: 59
Management type: Remote surveillance
Current population: Unknown
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners; Federal prisoners on
contract
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $2,456,440
Housing per inmate: $19,652
Housing per cell: $23,620
Total per inmate: $29,603
Total per GSF: $91.04
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 18%
Medium: 82%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; colored
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Special election;
I¢ county sales tax for 20 months
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 83
Double occupancy: 42
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 11
General population: 125
Total: 136

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competilion, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape; complex electronic and
mechanical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; advanced order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Government red tape; complex
electronic and mechanical systems

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Jurisdiction official: Gary Maynard, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Larry Fields, Mabel Bassett Correctional Center, 3300 Martin Luther King Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73136,
405-521-3949

Architect; R~s Associates,.Jn.c:,.'#245,A200,Pei;imeter Center Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, 405-946-9800
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1979
Finish date: April 198 I
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 53
Total cost: $912,809
Total annual operating costs: N/A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $912,809
Building only: $899,500

Gross square feet/corrections: 12,191
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 12,191
Housing area square feet: 11,766
Gross square feet per inmate: 230
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: N/A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 53
Inmates per unit: 53
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 106
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds
in cell

Housing area: $860,000
Housing per inmate: $28,667
Housing per cell: $28,667
Total per inmate: $17,223
Total per GSF: $74.88
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/
detection system; razor wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; load bearing
CMU walls; cast-in-place concrete
frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU split-face block; block masonry
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Split-face block

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Linoleum, sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; rooftop heating
plant with boilers and condensing units
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 30
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 23
General population: 30
Total: 53

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated masonry
units; simple building technique;
repetition and simplicity of design;
local availability of materials
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 6
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 6 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 17. 7: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated masonry
units; simple construction technique
Negative: Weather problems; delivery
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Oklahoma State Penitentiary (Addition/Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Gary Maynard, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden James Saffle, Oklahoma State Penitentiary, P.O. Box 97, McAlester, OK 74501, 918-423-4700
Architect: Bruton, KnQwles& L6ve,,In~ .• P.O; Ilo'.';:582528, Tulsa, OK 74158, 918-835-9588
Construction mari~ger: Noiie .. ..... ". .
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Groundbreaking: November 1978
Finish date: November 1984
Construction time: 72 months

Design capacity: 500
Total cost: $17,204,022
Total annual operating costs:
$10,367,500 (entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building;
remodeling/renovation; expansion
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke,
or radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $17,204,022
Building only: $15,804,022

Gross square feeVcorrections: 190,800
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 190,800
Housing area square feet: 172,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 382
Size of cells: 98 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 77%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 80 to 112
Inmates per unit: 80 to 112
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 650
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: $14,500,000
Housing per inmate: $29,000
Housing per cell: $29,000
Total per inmate: NI A (addition/remodel)
Total per GSF: $90.17
Total annual operating costs:
$10,367,500 (entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Colored concrete

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; hot water
boilers
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 500
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 500
Total: 500

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 278
Programs/treatment: 2 I
Maintenance: 16
Total: 364 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. 79: I

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; entire
structure was precast concrete with
minor CIP

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
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Ouachita Correctional Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Gary Maynard, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Bill Yeager, Ouachita Correctional Center, Route I, P.O. Box 70, Hodgen, OK 74939, 918-653-7831
Architect: The Benham CJroup, I.Ile., Il,\), •B()J1C2040Q,,9400 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73156, 405-478-5353
Construction manager: Nolle,·- ··
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Finish date: May 1983
Construction time: 8 months

Design capacity: 90
Total cost: $1,426,200
Total annual operating costs:
NIA (addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,426,200
Building only: $1,406,200

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,625
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 24,625
Housing area square feet: 20,033
Gross square feet per inmate: 274
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 98%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 90
Inmates per unit: 90
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 90
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Stacked bunks
in cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $15,847
Total per GSF: $57.92
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 94.6% ( + 5.4% holding)

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Raked finish,
precast

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; exterior
walls; most interior walls; precast
concrete slabs

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas;
two-way to counseling rooms
HYAC: Heating/air circulation only;
gas A.H.U.
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in
common areas, cells, and mechanical
ductwork; fire hose cabinets and
fire extinguishers

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Single occupancy: 84
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 6
General population: 84
Total: 90

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated.components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; less expensive materials and
hardware
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: NIA
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NIA
Total: NI A (no extra staff added)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: None

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Jurisdiction official: C.W. Smith, Sheriff

Contact: Gale R. Fulton, Jail Administrator, Jackson County Jail, 787 West 8th Street, Medford, OR 97501, 503-776-7127
Architect: Afseth, Jacobs & Schmitz, Architects, A.I.A., 2950 East Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97504, 503-779-5237
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October I 978
Finish date: February I 98 I
Construction time: 28 months

Design capacity: 183
Total cost: $7,921,838
Total annual operating costs: $ I ,984,629

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,921,838
Building only: $7,589,851

Gross square feet/corrections: 90,621
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 90,621
Housing area square feet: 32,301
Gross square feet per inmate: 495
Size of cells: 55 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 81 %

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 8 (med.); 16 (max.)
Inmates per unit: 8 (med.); 16 (max.)
Management type: Remote surveillance
April 1986 population: 188
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $43,289
Total per GSF: $87.42
Total annual operating costs: $1,984,629

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Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 13%
Medium: 55%
Minimum: 22%
Holding: 10%

Structura]: Cast-in-p1ace concrete frame;
precast core floor
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
architectural precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; steel studs with gypsum
board
Exterior surface/facade: Colored concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; concrete
deck and exterior facade

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat; heat
recovery from housing
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 112
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 67
General population: I I 6
Total: 183

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 11
Security: 41
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 3
Total: 57
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.30:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

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Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Fred B. Pearce, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Joe Golden, Justice Center, l 120 SW. Third, Portland, OR 97204, 503-248-5129
Architect: ZimmerGunsul Frasca Partnership;:l,uite 500, 320 SW. Oak, Portland, OR 97204, 503-224-3860
Construction manager: Turner Construction Company, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004, 202-393-5100

Gronndbreaking: May 1980
Finish date: November 1983
Construction time: 43 months

Design capacity: 430
Total cost: $44, I 62,400
Total annnal operating costs:
$11,477,300

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement admin., courts, retail
Bnilding confignration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $44,162,400
Building only: $44,112,400

Gross square feet/corrections: 243,245
Gross square feet/other: 228,793
Gross square feet/total: 472,038
Housing area square feet: I 08, 792
Gross square feet per inmate: 566
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 57%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 32
Inmates per unit: 32
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 480
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor

Housing area: $12,430,573
Housing per inmate: $32,371
Housing per cell: $32,371
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $93.56
Total annual operating costs: $11,477,300

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Precast
textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Federal and State funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive, precast
cell walls and exterior cladding

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way
to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heat exchanger
(hot water); gas-fired boilers
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; manual override
of cell sprinklers

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 384
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 46
General population: 384
Total: 430

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 27
Security: I 93
Programs/treatment: 46
Maintenance: 43
Total: 309 (not incl. food service or
county medical staff)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.55:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefab.; repetitiveness
of design; three bid packages; good
competition, favorable market;
collaboration in value engineering
Negative: Small downtown site, strict
development gnidelines; complex
electronic monitoring and control
system for security
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab.; repetitiveness
of design; three bid packages;
coordination of design between parties;
pressure to complete before demolition
of existing jail
Negative: Complex electronics system

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Allegheny County Jail Annex (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Charles J. Kozakiewicz, Warden

Contact: Warden Charles K.ozakiewicz, AHegheny County Jail Annex, 311 Ross Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, 412-355-4451
Architect: '.L, Robert Kirnbiill &Associates; 615 )Yest Highland Avenue, Edensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
Construction manager: Dick Corporation, P.O. Box 10896, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, 412-664-8000

Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: January 1986
Construction time: 15 months

Design capacity: 274
Total cost: $9,678,540
Total annual operating costs: $3,503, 700
(entire facility)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $9,678,540
Building only: $9,554,540

Gross square feeVcorrections: 85,150
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 85, 150
Housing area square feet: 45,280
Gross square feet per inmate: 311
Size of cells: Unknown
NeVgross square feet: 78%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Direct supervision
May I 987 population: 412
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $7,020,000
Housing per inmate: $25,620
Housing per cell: $25,620
Total per inmate: $35,323
Total per GSF: $113.66
Total annual operating costs: $3,503,700
(entire facility)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: I 00%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; CMU partition
reinforced at security perimeter
Exterior walls: Brick; two-inch insulation
in cavity
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; dryvit

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete

Single occupancy: 274
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 274
Total: 274

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition; renovation of
existing county office building as
auxiliary jail
Negative: Difficult site conditions; costly
remodel

Intercom: Two-way to ceBs and common
areas
HVAC: Stearn heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; smoke ejectors

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Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 13
Security: 113
Programs/treatment: 7
Maintenance: 4
Total: 137 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.01:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
CM; coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; conversion/
remodel of office building into jail

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Blair County Prison (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: William Stouffer, County Commissioner

Contact: Warden Garry Sparks, Blair County Prison, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648, 814-695-9731
Architect: L Ro~J:t,.Kiinball &Ass'1icii!teli,4\J1f¥/est Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1982
Finish date: September 1984
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 141
Total cost: $4,092,581
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,092,581
Building only: $3,936,257

Gross square feet/corrections: 50,100
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 50,100
Housing area square feet: 21,950
Gross square feet per inmate: 355
Size of cells: 60 square feet (single);
90 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod (new); linear,
outside (old)
Cells per unit: 7 to 15
Inmates per unit: 7 to 38
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 157
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: DUI quarters;
work release unit

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $29,025
Total per GSF: $81.69
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 18%
Medium: 67%
Minimum: 15%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
smoke ejectors

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Single occupancy: 14
Double occupancy: 108
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 11
General population: 130
Total: 141

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 42
Programs/treatment: 0 (contractual)
Maintenance: 0 (contractual)
Total: 46 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3 .41: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Lycoming County Prison
Jurisdiction official: Charles Brewer, Sheriff

Contact: Warden David Desmond, Lycoming County Prison, 277 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, 717-326-4623
Architect: L. Robert Kimball & Associates,;615 West Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1983
Finish date: October 1985
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 150
Total cost: $6,579,727
Total annual operating costs:
$1,480,986

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $6,579,727
Building only: $6,467,292

Gross square feet/corrections: 65,060
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 65,060
Housing area square feet: 22,965
Gross square feet per inmate: 434
Size ofcells: 60 to 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: N/ A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 6 to IO
Inmates per unit: 6 to IO
Management type: Remote surveillance;
patrols
October I 985 population: 134
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; transfer out

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $43,865
Total per GSF: $IOI .13
Total annual operating costs: $1,480,986

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 20%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heating
plant
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; smoke ejectors

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Single occupancy: 142
Double occupancy: O
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 142
Total: 150

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 44
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 5
Total: 61
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.20:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions
(demolition of existing buildings)
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems due to late contract award

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Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Edmund H. Lyons, Superintendent of Prisons

Contact: Warden Philip J. Dukes, Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center, 8301 State Road, Philadelphia, PA 19136,
215-335-7102
Architects: The Ehrenkrantz Group, 19 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036, 212-730-1950 )
Jacobs Wyper, 1232 Chancellor Street, Philadelphia, PA 19136, 215-985-0400
Construction manager: Morrison-Knudsen/Parametric Co., P.O. Box 11110, Philadelphia, PA 19136, 215-331-7820

Groundbreaking: May I 984
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 650
TotaJ cost: $50,000,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility;
phased project (future)
Facility type: County jail; city jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $50,000,000
Building only: $47,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 275,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 275,000
Housing area square feet: 126,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 423
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Direct supervision
August 1986 population: 235
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $76,923
Total per GSF: $181.82
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; double
fence with razor wire; alarm/detection
systems; patrols; camera surv.
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 62%
Medium: 32%
Minimum: 0
Other: 6%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; sealed

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; drywall, security plaster
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; split faced
block; marble trim

Inmate design capacity

436

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; Certificates
of Participation; local funds; facility
owned by municipal authority and
leased back to city
Contract method: Construction managemen! fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 550
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 100
General population: 550
Total: 650

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; fast
track CM; less expensive materials and
hardware; being a "new generation jail"
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions; complex electronic and
mechanical systems; 35% minority
enterprise requirements on all bids

concrete
Intercom: PA monitor in walkways
outside cells; one-way to cells
HV AC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless steel; nonsecurity
lavatory built into precast vanity unit,
plastic seat
Furniture: Steel; wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; preaction
system with abort function

Construction process

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 22
Security: 202
Programs/treatment: IO
Maintenance: 26
Total: 260
Current inmate/staff ratio: NI A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction; cooperation
between owner, user, architect, and
construction manager
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors and
subcontractor; complex electronic and
mechanical systems

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Schuylkill County Prison (New and Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: John E. Lavelle, Chairman, Prison Board

Contact: Warden David J._K:~~,.i>fhuylkiH County Prison, 2nd and Sanderson Streets, Pottsville, PA 17901, 717-622-5570
Architect; B~11at~c:Associates;""P'.0!illoxI1943t;I,I!irrisburg, PA 17105, 7 I 7-763-7391
Construction manager: Mellon-Stuart Company:P.0. Box 1161, Pottsville, PA 17901, 717-628-4050

Groundbreaking: June I 984
Finish date: June I 986
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 140
Total cost: $5,313,872
Total annual operating costs: $820,375

Category: New, independent facility;
remodeling/renovation project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,313,872
Building only: $5,158,992

Gross square feet/corrections: 58,220
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 58,220
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 416
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 61 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 30
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 163
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $37,956
Total per GSF: $91.27
Total annual operating costs: $820,375

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Existing perimeter wall; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 73%
Minimum: 15%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick, splitfaced concrete masonry units with iron
spot brick coursing
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; coal fired
boiler with hot water radiant floor
panels
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 113
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 27
General population: 113
Total: 140

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 21
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 2
Total: 32
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5.09:l

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track construction
management; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Weather problems

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Jurisdiction official: David S. Owens Jr., Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Margaret Moore, State Correctional Institution at Smithfield, 1120 Pike Street, Huntingdon, PA 11652,
814-963-6520
Architect:
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Groundbreaking: November 1984
Finish date: December 1987
Construction time: 37 months

Design capacity: 560
Total cost: $26,665,159
Total annual operating costs:
$11,300,000 (projected)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $26,665,159
Building only: $23,840,069

Gross square feeUcorrections: 245,000
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feeUtotal: 245,000
Housing area square feet: 110,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 438
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single); 48
(spec. double)
NeUgross square feet: 73%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 64
Inmates per unit: 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
November 1987 population: NI A
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $15,624,000
Housing per inmate: $30,516
Housing per cell: $30,516
Total per inmate: $47,616
Total per GSF: $108.84
Total annual operating costs: $11,300,000
(projected)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; towers
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame; CMU bearing walls and
precast plank
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
concrete plank in approximately 50%
of facility structures

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HYAC: Air conditioning; coal furnace
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

440

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 512
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 48
General population: 512
Total: 560

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: NFPA guidelines for correctional
facility life safety codes, appropriate
for use and reasonably priced
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 82
Security: 216
Programs/treatment: 12
Maintenance: 38
Total: 348
Current inmate/staff ratio: NI A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Project could have been fasttracked

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State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: David S. Owens, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Gilbert A. Walters, State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer, 801 Butler Pike, Mercer, PA 16136,
412-748-3020
Architect:, L,J>.cc.A~tQrim:ul';c:a\ss.ociates·;;;Ltd,:/'i22V:;Fort Pitt Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, 4 I 2-765-1700
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1984
Finish date: March 1986
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: I 80
Total cost: $7,800,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Category: New ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,800,000
Building only: $7,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 76,200
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 76,200
Housing area square feet: 43,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 423
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 91 %

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 30
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
November 1986 population: I 80
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; second bunk permanently attached
to wall

Housing area: $4,450,000
Housing per inmate: $29,667
Housing per cell: $29,667
Total per inmate: $43,333
Total per GSF: $102.36
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 6%
Medium: 94%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

442

Structural: Precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: Limited; installation
of furniture
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 150
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 30
General population: I 50
Total: 180

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
phased construction, fast track CM;
good competition, favorable market;
efficient design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs; difficult
site conditions; government red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: N/ A
Programs/treatment: N/ A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: N/A (expansion)
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design;
advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems; weather problems; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape

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Warren County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Donnell Allen, Jr., Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Donnell Allen, Jr., Warren County Jail, Warren, PA 16365, 814-723-7553
Architect: b. RstlJert.Ki!!lJ>,ill<I'< A§sodat<:s,,J/15 West Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
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Groundbreaking: August 1978
Finish date: April 1980
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 50
Total cost: $2,189,614
TotaJ annual operating costs:
$1,263,592

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,189,614
Building only: $2,126,369

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,030
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 23,030
Housing area square feet: 7,300
Gross square feet per inmate: 46 I
Size of cells: 60 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: NI A

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 3 to 9
Inmates per unit: 6 to 14
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 91
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $43,792
Total per GSF: $95.08
Total annual operating costs: $1,263,592

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 15%
Medium: 70%
Minimum: 15%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common

Single occupancy: 43
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 7
General population: 43
Total: 50

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market;
site owned by county
Negative: Difficult site conditions
(had to demolish old jail)

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HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heating

Current staff

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Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alarm stations; smoke ejectors

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 19
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 1
Total: 24
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3. 79: I

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Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems; rejected
installation of precast concrete

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Wyoming County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Robert Truesdale, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Robert Truesdale, Wyomi,11g,_County Jail, Tunkhannock, PA 18657, 717-836-3200
Arcbited: L,-J~<l~J!•~IIlpall8'.Asso¢iaies;C615 West Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-7700
Construction manager: Norie .

Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: January I 986
Construction time: I 6 months

Design capacity: 50
Total cost: $2,460,895
Total annual operating costs: $238,000
(projected)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,460,895
Building only: $2,404,694

Gross square feet/corrections: 14,400
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 14,400
Housing area square feet: 6,960
Gross square feet per inmate: 288
Size ofcells: 60 to 80 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 4 to 6
Inmates per unit: 8 to 12
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: NIA
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $49,218
Total per GSF: $170.90
Total annual operating costs: $238,000
(projected)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium: 70%
Minimum: 20%

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heating
plant
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; smoke ejectors

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 40
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 2
General population: 48
Total: 50

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: I 6
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 5
Total: 23
Current inmate/staff ratio: NI A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Clemson Police Department (Remodel)
Jurisdiction official: Johnson Link, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief Johnson Link, Clemson Police Department, P.O. Box 1566, Clemson, SC 29633, 803-654-5636
Architect: Louis P. Batson III, Arch. Inc., I 10 Williams Street, Greenville, SC 29601, 803-233-2232
Construction manager: None

Category: Remodeling/renovation;
phased project (past)
Facility type: Complex: city jail; law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Groundbreaking: September 1984
Finish date: June 1985
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 13
Total cost: $134,000
Total annual operating costs: $600,000

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $134,000
Building only: NI A (remodel)

Gross square feet/corrections: 1,000
Gross square feet/other: 4,900
Gross square feet/total: 5,900
Gross square feet per inmate: 77
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 78%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Remote surveillance
October I 985 population: 2
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: County jail

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $22. 71
Total annual operating costs: $600,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; heat pumps
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 5
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 7
Special housing: I
General population: 12
Total: 13

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 25
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 26
Current inmate/staff ratio: .08: I

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market; cooperation of
South Carolina Department of
Corrections
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time (default of original
contractor)
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers (due to previous contractor problems)

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Gilliam Psychiatric Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Parker Evatt, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Ke"'.'e!1'J:)i!):1:Fl<:.~H3/",(}ill.i~ Psychiatric Center, 4344 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29210, 803-737-8572
Architect: Atcliit¢c!ii1JloudieauKVI£tdf;,, P,@\;,Boxs5.69ffi, Columbia, SC 29250, 803-799-0247
Constrnction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1983
Finish date: July I 984
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $1,552,000
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,552,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,800
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 24,800
Housing area square feet: 20,982
Gross square feet per inmate: 258
Size of cells: 91 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 79%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 96
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1986 population: 95
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $16,167
Total per GSF: $62.58
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
systems; razor wire on fences; patrols;
video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Owner constructed
Use of inmate labor: Extensive; everything
but security systems
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
panels

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 96
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 96
Total: 96

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; inmate labor
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 26
Programs/treatment: 47
Maintenance: 0
Total: 80 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.19: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials
and hardware; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
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Lieber Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: Parker Evatt, Commissioner, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden P. D?~gl~s.J~rlo[, Lieber Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 205, Ridgeville, SC 29472, 803-875-3332
Architec~:.11,1cNi'if;}IQhnsiln;;ruidtAss\fciate'si,"~529 Washington Street, P.O. Box 84, Columbia, SC 29202, 803-799-5472
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Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1984
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 696
Total cost: $20,571,000
Total annual operating costs: $5,977,898

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate honsing areas

Total: $20,571,000
Building only: $19,104,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 263,765
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 263,765
Housing area square feet: I 68,828
Gross square feet per inmate: 379
Size of cells: 88 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 95%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 126
Inmates per unit: 126
Management type: Direct supervision;
remote surv. for max. security
January 1987 population: 682
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $10,928,000
Housing per inmate: $15, 70 I
Housing per cell: $15,701
Total per inmate: $29,556
Total per GSF: $77. 99
Total annual operating costs: $5,977,898

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; patrols; camera surveil1ance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 24%
Medium: 76%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; recirculated hot
water/chilled water
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit;
vitreous china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
cells; manual alarm stations; smoke
evacuation

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Structural: Steel frame; bar joists on CMU
walls
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick, stucco

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; double-tee
prestressed members for some building
roofs

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 696
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 696
Total: 696

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 74
Security: 303
Programs/treatment: 28
Maintenance: 18
TotaJ: 423
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.61: I

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; lack of
skilled journeymen; competition with
other construction
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Jurisdiction official: J. Stanley Bird, Chief of Police

Contact: William A. Pickering, Detention Lieutenant, Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center, 1101 Oak Street, Myrtle Beach,
SC 29577, 803-626-9589
Architect:Timbes/Wilund/Usry/ArchitectI,I11cc; 50()1'])/<JJ;IQ Kings Highway, Suite 203, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, 803-449-5204
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 198 I
Finish date: October 1982
Construction time: 17 months

Design capacity: I I 2
Total cost: $3,743,625
Total annual operating costs: $588,520

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail; law
enforcement, courts, 48-hour lockup
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,743,625
Building only: $3,410,025

Gross square feet/corrections: 21,000
Gross square feet/other: 22,600
Gross square feet/total: 43,600
Housing area square feet: 13,200
Gross square feet per inmate: 188
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 67%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 12 to I 9
Inmates per unit: 40 to 70
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; direct viewing of circulation
passages
June 1986 population: 35
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates*
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $ I ,400,000
Housing per inmate: $12,500
Housing per cell: $45,161
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $85.86
Total annual operating costs: $588,520

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium; 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: None
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells; manual alarm
stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 14
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 98
Special housing: 0
General population: 112
Total: I 12

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Cooperation of owner/architecU
contractor in dealing with negotiated
items
Negative: Complexity of multi-use law
enforcement and city government
facility

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 17
Programs/treatment: 0 (outside
contractor)
Maintenance: 0 (outside contractor)
Total: 19
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1. 84: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties; job finished 2-3 months ahead
of schedule
Negative: None

*Juveniles are detained for no more than 6 hours.

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Nashville Community Service Center (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Stephen H. Norris, Commissioner, Department of Correction

Contact: Warden Charles R. Bass, Nashville Community Service Center, 7466 Centennial Place Extended, Nashville, TN 37219-5260,
615-385-3810
Archite~t: PaulM .. Johnson_ Architec1,:<1'206'YF:lfrar Avenue, Nashville, TN 37215, 615-292-0120
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1982
Finish date: December 1983
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 120
Total cost: $280,000
Total annual operating costs: $3,618,100
(entire facility)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $280,000
Building only: $260,000

Gross square feet/corrections: I 6,000
Gross square feeUother: 0
Gross square feet/total: 16,000
Housing area square feet: 12,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 13 3
Size of cells: 3,200 square feet (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 92%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
April 1986 population: 120
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $240,000
Housing per inmate: $2,000
Housing per cell: $60,000
Total per inmate: $2,333
Total per GSF: $17 .50
Total annual operating costs: $3,618,100
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Structural: Masonry bearing
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: State procurement
Use of inmate labor: Extensive
Use of prefabrication: Limited; wood
trussed rafters

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Sealed concrete

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 120
Special housing: 0
General population: 120
Total: 120

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; less
expensive materials and hardware; use
of inmate labor
Negative: None

Intercom: One-way to common areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas

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Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 15
Security: 74
Programs/treatment: 16
Maintenance: 7
Total: 112 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.68: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time

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Shelby County Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Jack Owens, Sheriff

Conta1:t: Edward Totten, Chief Jailer, ShelbyCounty Justice Center, 201 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103, 901-576-2415
Archit&t: Ma.h@ "1l~§!Jappl.,y.AJ;c]litec~;,:ll!c.J5575 Poplar Avenue, Suite 603, Memphis, TN 38 I I 9, 90 I-767-9 I 70
Construction manager: Grinder, Taber and Grinder, Inc., 2850 Tarbora Avenue, P.O. Box 14485, Memphis, TN 38114,
901-743-6370

Groundbreaking: July 1977
Finish date: August I 981
Construction time: 49 months

Design capacity: 1,224
Total cost: $39,500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$11,904,022

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county and city
jail; law enforcement, courts
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $39,500,000
Building only: $39,140,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 326,892
Gross square feet/other: 489,448
Gross square feet/total: 816,340
Housing area square feet: 326,892
Gross square feet per inmate: 267
Size of cells: 54 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 23
Inmates per unit: 23
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
July 1986 population: 1,240
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $18,086,650
Housing per inmate: $14,777
Housing per cell: $14,777
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $48.39
Total annual operating costs: $11,904,022

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 4%
Medium: 96%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Construction management

Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden and steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; terrazzo
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for common areas; manual
alanm stations; fully automatic sprinkler
and alanm

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Single occupancy: 1,224
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 1,224
Total: 1,224

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 41
Security: 311
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 25
Total: 377
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.29: I

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape.
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems; government red tape

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Austin County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Truman A. Maddox, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Truman A. Maddox, Austin CountrJ~iJ,.P.O. Box 457, Belleville, TX 77418, 409-865-3112
Architect.: .C:\uist9p/J:~r,,1ili;;Stc,,f"!!m<t;~ssoc:i~~s:,,;J.jjc1;¥i500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
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Groundbreaking: May I 98 I
Finish date: December I 98 I
Construction time: 7 months

Design capacity: 52
Total cost: $1,142,520
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,142,520
Building only: $1,124,520

Gross square feeVcorrections: 8,200
Gross square feeVother: 6,500
Gross square feeVtotal: 14,700
Housing area square feet: 8,200
Gross square feet per inmate: 158
Size of cells: 55.5 square feet (single);
86 (spec. single)
NeVgross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September I 987 population: 16
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $77. 72
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 40%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Concrete job cast tilt wall
panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Tilt wall concrete

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two.way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 24
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 12
Special housing: I 6
General population: 36
Total: 52

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 5
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 6
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.67:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Terry LTerr~ll, Bet?IlJnit,P.<:J.Box 128, Tennessee Colony, TX 75861, 214-928-2417

Architects,0f>~g,~J~QJ!/!Ierliind;Piige.;i606I:Wi!°stiAv'ehiie~ Austin, TX 7870 I , 512-472-6721
. Geren and Associates, Littlefield Building, Austin, TX 78701, 512-472-7799
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: January 1978
Finish date: December 1986
Construction time: 107 months

Design capacity: I , 103
Total cost: $31,215,000
Total annual operating costs: $5,200, 159

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $31,215,000
Building only: $31,215,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 815,628
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 815,628
Housing area square feet: 366,937
Gross square feet per inmate: 195
Size of cells: 53 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 94%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 204
Inmates per unit: 408
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 3,391
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $17,620,314
Housing per inmate: $4,319
Housing per cell: $8,637
Total per inmate: $11,947
Total per GSF: $38.27
Total annual operating costs: $5,200,159

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alann/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and
remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; monile
surfacing
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose cabinets

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Construction type
Structural: Lead-bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete frame; precast
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: 100%
Use of prefabrication: Extensive;
concrete panel, jail steel, concrete
columns, and beams

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 4,080
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 108
General population: 4,080
Total: l, 103

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 38
Security: 450
Programs/treatment: 628
Maintenance: 44
Total: 1,160
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.92: l

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction; difficult site
conditions; government regulations
and red tape; complex electronic and
mechanical systems; 100% inmate labor
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; simple construction methods;
advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
labor problems; 100% inmate labor;
weather problems; government red tape

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Beto II Unit
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Michael W. Countz, Beto II Unit, Route 2, Box 250, Palestine, TX 75801, 214-723-5074
Architects: \)3arnes,.Landes, Qooih11@andYou11gblood,;X6bO West 38th Street, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78731, 512-451-8281
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc., ReverchonPlaza, 3500 Maple Avenue, LB 87, Suite 1100, Dallas, TX 75219, 214-520-0077
Construction manager/General contractor: B.F.W. Construction Company, P.O. Box 628, Temple, TX 76501, 817-778-8941

Groundbreaking: May 1981
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 38 months

Design capacity: 1,101
Total cost: $13,177,520
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $13,177,520
Building only: $13,177,520

Gross square feet/corrections: 140,650
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 140,650
Housing area square feet: 97,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 128
Size of cells: 3,640 square feet (dorms);
64 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: 1
Inmates per unit: 66
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
January 1987 population: 1,026
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Court order
limits inmate capacity

Housing area: $9,224,264
Housing per inmate: $8,735
Housing per cell: $576,517
Total per inmate: $11,969
Total per GSF: $93.69
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alann/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Metal building "sandwich
panel" type construction
Interior walls: CMU block; jail steel
Exterior surface/facade: Metal

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Tum-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; prefabricated metal buildings

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; hard floor
wearing surface material
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose reels

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,056
Special housing: 47
General population: 1,056
Total: 1,101

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 10
Security: 199
Programs/treatment: 40
Maintenance: 13
Total: 262
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.92: l

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components; simple
cons!. methods; phased construction,
fast track CM; favorable market; less
expensive materials
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions; government red tape;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components; repetitiveness of design; phased construction;
advanced order of materials; coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
weather problems; government red tape

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Bexar County Juvenile Center
Jurisdiction official: Dr. Tom Broussard, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer

Contact: Dr. Tom Broussard, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer, Bexar County Juvenile Center, 600 Mission Road, San Antonio,
TX 7.8219, 5.IJ--.53l-Iq90
Architei:ts: Golenion &'Riilfe A~i<l6iiiiek', inc>¼ I 600 Smith Street, 36th Floor, Houston, TX 77002, 713-655-9988
L. K. Travis & Associates, 1222 Main Street, Suite 407, San Antonio, TX 48212, 512-224-4041
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1984
Finish date: January 1986
Construction time: I 6 months

Design capacity: 104
Total cost: $5,827,817
Total annual operating costs: $1,924,328

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: juvenile detention facility, courts, probation
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; wheel, spoke or radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,827,817
Building only: $5,500,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 40,515
Gross square feet/other: 22,435
Gross square feet/total: 62,950
Housing area square feet: 17 ,525
Gross square feet per inmate: 390
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Remote smveillance;
direct supervision
June 1986 population: 65
Facility commitment: Juvenile detainees
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: $1,665,000
Housing per inmate: $17,344
Housing per cell: $17,344
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $92.58
Total annual operating costs: $1,924,328

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; architectural
precast
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Prefinished
concrete masonry units

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; Certificates
of Participation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote and manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 96
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 8
General population: 96
Total: 104

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: None
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 11
Security: 51
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 3
Total: 65
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.00:1

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Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention Center II
Jurisdiction official: E.J. King, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Richard A. Dix, Brazoria County Sheriff's Department Detention Center II, P.O. Box 1046,
3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515, 409-849-8263
Archit~ct: BroliksAssgc;JatiQnJorArcl1itecJt1re,"!!<lPl@11iµg, 2200 West Loop South, Suite 895, Houston, TX 77027, 713-871-0667
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: November 1985
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 252
Total cost: $4,754,221
Total annual operating costs: $ I ,253 ,632

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,754,221
Building only: $4,252,477

Gross square feet/corrections: 45,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 45,000
Housing area square feet: 25,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 179
Size of cells: 66 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance; direct
supervision
June 1986 population: 161
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $ I 8,866
Total per GSF: $105.65
Total annual operating costs: $1,253,632

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire
between fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 20%
Minimum: 80%

Construction type
Structural: Reinforced load-bearing
concrete block with steel bar joists and
concrete
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
paint

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; seamless
flooring
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; smoke evacuation system

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 12
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 240
Special housing: 0
General population: 252
Total: 252

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 34
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 3
Total: 45
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.58: I

Factors affecting construc,tion costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Cameron County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: Alex Perez, Sheriff

Contact: Jesse Masso, Jail Administrator, Cameron County Detention Center, I 154 East Harrison Street, Brownsville, TX 78521,
512-544-0860
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Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1983
Finish date: March 1985
Construction time: I 7 months

Design capacity: 289
Total cost: $2,100,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,260,274

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,100,000
Building only: $2,078,000

Gross square
Gross square
Gross square
Housing area

Design: Linear, inside; dorms, outside
Cells per unit: 4
Inmates per unit: 92
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
March 1987 population: 270
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $7,266
Total per GSF: $75 .45

feet/corrections: 27,832
feet/other: 0
feet/total: 27,832
square feet: 21,000

Gross square feet per inmate: 96
Size of cells: 96 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Means to handle crowding: Transfer to
other facility

Total annual operating costs: $ I ,260,274

Security

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Steel frame
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 20%
Medium: 80%
Minimum: 0

Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: Local funds; Federal
funds; Certificates of Obligation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 12
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 276
Special housing: 1
General population: 288
Total: 289

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 39
Programs/treatment: 1
Maintenance: 0
Total: 42
Current inmate/staff ratio: 6.43: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Jurisdiction official: C.E. "Chuck" Morris, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Jackie 0. Wheat, Jail Administrator, Chambers County Law Enforcement Center, P.O. Box 998,201 North Court,
Anabuac,TX 77514, 4OQc,:2('i7---67?1
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano &Asfoc'iG"ates,;Inc.;;2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: December 1981
Finish date: May 1983
Construction time: I 7 months

Design capacity: 75
Total cost: $1,956,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,200,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,956,000
Building only: $1,932,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 19,500
Gross square feet/other: 7,500
Gross square feet/total: 27,000
Housing area square feet: 9,100
Gross square feet per inmate: 260
Size of cells: 55 square feet (gen. single);
81 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1986 population: 52
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $72.44
Total annual operating costs:$ 1,200,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 75%
Medium: 25%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 36
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 14
Special housing: 25
General population: 50
Total: 75

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competitian, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 26
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 1
Total: 35
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.49: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

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Coffield Unit
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden J.E. Alford, Coffield Unit, Route 1, Box 150, Tenne§see Colony, TX 75861, 214-928-2211
Architect: George Dahl, Architects & Engineers (no longer in business)1
Construction mauager/Geueral contractor: Texas Department of Corrections, New Construction Department, P.O. Box 99,
N/C Huntsville, TX 77340, 409-295-6371

Groundbreaking: July I 965
Finish date: July 1979
Construction time: 168 months

Design capacity: 3,783
Total cost: $12,641,281
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $12,641,281
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 693,642
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 693,642
Housing area square feet: 564,879
Gross square feet per inmate: 183
Size of cells: 45 square feet (double); 9 ,000_
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 126
Inmates per unit: 252
Management type: Intermittent

Housing area: $10,239,438
Housing per inmate: $3,801
Housing per cell: $8,670
Total per inmate: $3,342
Total per GSF: $18.22

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October 1987 population: 2,832
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences; towers;
patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional; inmate
labor
Use of inmate labor: 100%
Use of prefabrication: Limited;jail steel

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose cabinets

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 2,354
Dorms: 340
Special housing: 1,089
General population: 2,694
Total: 3,783

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; repetitiveness of design;
inmate labor
Negative: Slow construction; difficult site
conditions; government red tape;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple const.
methods; advanced order of materials;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
labor problems; weather problems;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems; inmate labor

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Comal County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Walter Fellers, Sheriff

Contact: Walter Sumner, Jail Administrator, Comal County Jail, 3005 West San Antonio Street, New Braunfels, TX 78130,
512-625-9141
Architect:Christoph~iQL:i!!'f!l!lQ.,~!AIIO!'I\'lrt\!I\'j, 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: February 1984
Finish date: June 1985
Construction time: 16 months

Design capacity: 184
Total cost: $2,727,000
Total annual operating costs: $764,461

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,727,000
Building only: $2,706,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 31,912
Gross square feet/other: 8,100
Gross square feet/total: 40,012
Housing area square feet: 23,589
Gross square feet per inmate: I 73
Size of cells: 66 square feet (single);
112 (spec. single); 305 (spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 7
Inmates per unit: 7
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 126
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $68.15
Total annual operating costs: $764,461

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 34%
Medium: 66%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: Local funds; Certificates
of Obligation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alann
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 47
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 96
Special housing: 39
General population: 145
Total: 184

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 27
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 0
Total: 31
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.06:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor prob!ems; weather problems

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Darrington Unit (Addition/Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Keith Price, Ph.D., Darrington Unit, Rt. 3, Box 59, Rosharon, TX 77583, 713-595-3465
Architecti·>W'.;••~ne)Vilijams;&Asspcfates;;;:!9c,,'8000 South Post Oak-1470, Houston, TX 77056, 713-440-4422
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: May 1980
Finish date: May 1987
Construction time: 84 months

Design capacity: 1,344
Total cost: $ll,030,238
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $ll ,030,238
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 182,640
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 182,640
Housing area square feet: ll3,030
Gross square feet per inmate: 136
Size of cells: 55 square feet (double); 2,665
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
May 1987 population: 1,710
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: Ni A (remodel)
Total per GSF: $60.39
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, ancillary building;

remodel/renovation; expansion
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Ladder, telephone pole

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/

detection systems; razor wire on fences;
towers; patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose cabinets

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: 100%
Use of prefabrication: Limited; jail steel
fronts and doors

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: I , 128
Dorms: 152
Special housing: 74
General population: 1,270
Total: 1,344

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 50
Security: 428
Programs/treatment: 80
Maintenance: 45
Total: 603 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.84:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; repetitiveness of design;
inmate labor
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
government procedures and red tape;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components;
simple const. methods; repetitiveness of
design; advanced order of materials and
hardware
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government red tape; complex elec-

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Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Billy R. Ware, Diagnostic Unit, P.O. Box 100, Huntsville, TX 77340, 409-295-5768
Architij;t:.ffNeiU;,Contad;;Opp,elt;(&!;!,cinesk,¢,l\'t!'J!!cfi/j,100 West Olmos, San Antonio, TX 78212, 512-829-1737
Construction manager: Lebco Construction Company, P.O. Box 771949, Houston, TX 77215, 713-781-9501

Groundbreaking: December 1984
Finish date: February 1986
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 448
Total cost: $7,224,119
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,224,119
Building only: $7,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 41,600
Gross square feet/other; 0
Gross square feet/total: 41,600
Housing area square feet: 41,600
Gross square feet per inmate: 93
Size of cells: 72.6 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: 73%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
November 1987 population: 413
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $3,500,000
Housing per inmate: $7,812
Housing per cell: $7,812
Total per inmate: $16,125
Total per GSF: $173.66
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete,
precast concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited;jail steel

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations;
fire hose cabinets

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 448
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 448
Total: 448

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 36
Programs/treattnent: 3
Maintenance: 0
Total: 43 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 9.6:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; advanced
order of materials and hardware
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Huntsville

(No floorplan available at time of publication)

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Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Randy McLeod, Ellis II Unit, P.O. Box 6438, Huntsville, TX 77340, 409-291-4200
Architect: Lawrence D. White&Associates; Inc.,P.O; Box 17148, Fort Worth, TX 76102, 817-332-7101
Construction manager: 3D International, 2700 South Post Oak Road, Houston, TX 77056, 713-622-5030

Groundbreaking: March 1983
Finish date: December 1984
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 2,358
Total cost: $43,941,497
Total annual operating costs:
$21,271,082

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Ladder,
telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $43,941,497
Building only: $39,963,266

Gross square feet/corrections: 440,968
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 440,968
Housing area square feet: 204,480
Gross square feet per inmate: 187
Size of cells: 60 square feet (double);
78 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 126
Inmates per unit: 252
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
July 1986 population: 1,750
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $15,607,746
Housing per inmate: $6,882
Housing per cell: $13,763
Total per inmate: $18,635
Total per GSF: $99 .65
Total annual operating costs:
$21,271,082

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; razor wire on
fence; towers; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction process
Structural: Unknown
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block;
gypsum board on metal studs
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Finance method: State funds

Contract method: Conventional; construetion management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; precast
concrete panels, columns, and beams

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven
and remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm
stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 2,268
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 90
General population: 2,268
Total: 2,358

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 47
Security: 478
Programs/treatment: 167
Maintenance: 12
Total: 704
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.49:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods; fast track CM; good competition, favorable market
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; repetitiveness
of design; phased construction; advanced order of materials and hardware;
coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Huntsville

(No floorplan available at time of publication)

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Fayette County Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: V .K. Koopmann, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff V.K. Koopmann, Faye~~ Collntypetention Center, P.O. Box 112, La Grange, TX 78945, 409-968-5856
Architect: :E!lvvard.t,,!~ttil!gly,\ssociates;l'1itc:,c·P:0''1Box 576, La Grange, TX 78945, 409-968_::5163
Construction ni3riager:· 'NOne

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
State Department of Public Safety;
Justice of Peace
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Groundbreaking: July 1984
Finish date: August 1985
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 6 I
Total cost: $1,455,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,455,000
Building only: $1,295,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 13,812
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 13,812
Housing area square feet: 6, 724
Gross square feet per inmate: 226
Size of cells: 65 square feet (single);
332 square feet (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: 88%

Design: Radial
Cells per unit: 24
Inmates per unit: 46
Management type: Direct supervision;
remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 35
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners; Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $700,000
Housing per inmate: $11,475
Housing per cell: $25,000
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $105.34
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 40%
Medium: 55%
Minimum: 5%

Structural: Load bearing CMU
Exterior walls: CMU block, fluted and
stucco
Interior walls: CMU block and steel
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; fluted
CMU

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; small air cooled
split system heat pumps
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
station; positive smoke removal system

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Single occupancy: 18
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 8
Other: 16
Special housing: 15
General population: 46
Total: 61

Construction process
Finance method: Certificates of
Obligation by county
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited,
prefabricated steel detention
equipment

Architect's reported analyses

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 15
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 0
Total: 21
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.67:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components
for cell areas; load bearing CMU
firewalls, steel joists, metal deck, B.U.
roof, insulated; good competition;
less expensive materials and hardware;
innovative planning
Negative: Complexelectrooic, mechaoical,
and electrical systems, and smoke
removal system; strict local codes
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Steel modular single cells; simple
construction methods; cooperation
between county and State officials
Negative: Slow delivery of detention
equipment; weather problems

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Fayette County

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Federal Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: J. Michael Quinlan, Director. Bureau of Prisons

Contact: Warden Fred J. Stock, Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop, TX 78602, 512-321-3903
Architect: !cR~ .9r9.llPi51lll ,\y¢8.tiL!!Qit.!>J~t;\l?s@;'?,!ibx 22427, Houston, TX 77027, 713-552-2000
Constrnctii>ninaiiager: Robert E. McGee, Inc.,'i608 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75235, 214-357-4_381

Gronndbreaking: September 1976
Finish date: August I 979
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 501
Total cost: $10,950,000
Total annnal operating costs:
$7,284,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Federal prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $10,950,000
Building only: $10,550,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 200,950
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 200,950
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 401
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: 74%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 112
Inmates per unit: 112
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 620
Facility commitment: Federal prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $21,856
Total per GSF: $54.49
Total annual operating costs: $7,284,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
system
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing reinforced
masonry; wood trusses; concrete
Exterior walls: Load bearing masonry
Interior walls: Load bearing masonry
Exterior surface/facade: Rough-saw cedar

Construction process
Finance method: Federal funds
Contract method: Construction
management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Vinyl tile
Intercom: None
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in
common areas

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Single occupancy: 460
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 41
General population: 460
Total: 501

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Unknown
Negative: Unknown
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Unknown
Negative: Demolition of existing
structures; site and utility work

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 4
Security: 107
Programs/treatment: 10
Maintenance: 19
Total: 140
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.43: 1

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Bastrop

(No floorplan available at time of publication)

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Ferguson Unit (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Charles A. Blanchette, Warden-II, Ferguson Unit, Route 2, Box 20, Midway, TX 75852, 409-348-3751
Architect:;La"1nmceD./WhiteC;&i'AsSC!ciates};clli~l\f]P.O. Box 17148, Fort Worth, TX 76102, 817-877-0685
ConstructiOil lllan3ger: None
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Groundbreaking: May 1981
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 48 months

Design capacity: 656
Total cost: $32,000,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion project
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $32,000,000
Building only: $32,000,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 501,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 501,000
Housing area square feet: 181,871
Gross square feet per inmate: 764
Size of cells: 66.5 (double); 65 (spec.
single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 78
Inmates per unit: 156
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
February I 987 population: 656
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $5,083,677
Housing per inmate: $8,147
Housing per cell: $16,294
Total per inmate: NIA (remodel)
Total per GSF: $63.87
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; towers; patrols; alann/detection
systems
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
precast concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; other
energy recycle unit; four 30,000 gal.
water storage tanks, two solar heated
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 624
Dorms: O
Special housing: 32
General population: 624
Total: 656

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Ni A
Security: 20
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: Ni A
Total: 20 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 33: I

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional design;
prisoner labor
Use of inmate labor: Extensive; inmates
acted as labor force
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
panels for cells

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
owner furnished most building materials (i.e. brick, CMU, precast, jail
steel, bunks, toilet units, tables, and
chairs)
Negative: Slow construction due to
prisoner labor
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Fort Bend County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Gus George, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Tom Sparkman, Fort Bend County Jail, 1410 Ransom Road, Richmond, TX 77469, 713-341-4611
Architect: Chtistopher Di Stefano &Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1979
Finish date: September 1980
Construction time: I 4 months

Design capacity: 166
Total cost: $3,139,000
Total aunual operating costs:
$1,421,613

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,139,000
Building only: $3,038,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 33,520
Gross square feet/other: 15,000
Gross square feet/total: 48,520
Housing area square feet: 20,848
Gross square feet per inmate: 202
Size of cells: 55 square feet (single);
75 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 157
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $61.50
Total annual operating costs:
$1,421,613

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 33%
Medium: 67%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 56
Double occupancy: 0
·Dorms: 44
Special housing: 66
General population: I 00
Total: 166

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 26
Programs/treatment: 4
Maintenance: 2
Total: 38
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4. 13: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Fort Bend County

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Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Gus George, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Tom Sparkman, Fort Bend County Jail, 1410 Ransom Road, Richmond, TX 77469, 713-341-4611
Architect~Christopherl:)i.Stefano 8e A.ssocia(es.,Jnf/ii:t5J0 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1983
Finish date: August 1984
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 127
Total cost: $1,140,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,421,613
(entire facility)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,140,000
Building only: $1,105,000

Gross square feet/corrections: l 6,650
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 16,650
Housing area square feet: 16,650
Gross square feet per inmate: I 31
Size ofcells: 75 square feet (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 82
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $8,976
Total per GSF: $68.47
Total annual operating costs: $1,421,613
(entire facility)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 95%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 124
Special housing: 3
General population: 124
Total: 127

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 3
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 3 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 27.33:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Fort Bend County

(No floorplan available at time of publication)

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Freeport Police and Courts Building
Jurisdiction official: Charles G. Bankston, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief Charles G. Bankston, Freeport Police and Courts Building, 430 North Brazosport Boulevard, Freeport, TX 77541,
409-239-1211
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #20!0, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1978
Finish date: July 1979
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 21
Total cost: $7!0,400
Total annual operating costs: $71,950

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building confignration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $710,400
Building only: $680,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 3,300
Gross square feet/other: 8,700
Gross square feet/total: 12,000
Housing area square feet: 1,050
Gross square feet per inmate: 157
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single);
85 (double); 153 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 6
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September I 986 population: 8
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $59.20
Total annual operating costs: $71,950

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: !00%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 2
Double occupancy: 4
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 7
General population: 14
Total: 21

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 6
Security: 28
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 2
Total: 36
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.22:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Freeport

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Harris County Juvenile Detention Home (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: John A. Cocoros, Chief Probation Officer

Contact:}ames ~' l\•fart,ins! Dire~tor'. H'"?s County Juvenile Detention Home, 3540 West Dallas, Houston TX 77019, 713-521-4232
Architect: Golenioii0 &;;W<ilfeiiAsfoi'iiates,~Jnc,iil@lhS.mith Street, 36th Floor, Houston, TX 77002, 713-655-9988
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1982
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: I 98
Total cost: $10,200,000
Total annual operating costs: $4,110,657
(entire facility)

Category: Remodeling/renovation
project; expansion
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, juv. detention
Building configuration: Int. structure;
high rise; wheel, spoke or radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $10,200,000
Building only: $9,900,000

Gross square feeUcorrections: 72,600
Gross square feeUother: 37,400
Gross square feeUtotal: 110,000
Housing area square feet: 72,600
Gross square feet per inmate: 367
Size of cells: 82 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 83%

Design: Linear, outside; module/pod
Cells per unit: 30
Inmates per unit: 30
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
July 1986 population: 88
Facility commitment: Juvenile detainees
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on

Housing area: $6,500,000
Housing per inmate: $32,828
Housing per cell: $32,828
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $92. 73
Total annual operating costs: $4,110,657
(entire facility)

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Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
systems; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame; cast-in-place
concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick; preformed metal
siding
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Linoleum; carpet; sealed
concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: I 98
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 198
Total: 198

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 18
Security: 68
Programs/treatment: 19
Maintenance: 10
Total: 115 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0. 77: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors; complex electronic and
mechanical systems

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Hidalgo County Jail 1_Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Brigido Marrne1ejo, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Juan Ramon Perez, Hidalgo County Jail, Courthouse, P.O. Box 359, Edinburg, TX 78539, 512-383-2751
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano.&Associates; Inc.; 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September 1984
Finish date: October I 985
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 184
Total cost: $853,600
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $853,600
Building only: $849,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 13,780
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 13,780
Housing area square feet: 13, 780
Gross square feet per inmate: 75
Size of cells: Unknown
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 2
Inmates per unit: 92
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 275 (entire
facility)
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $849,000
Housing per inmate: $4,614
Housing per cell: $106,125
Total per inmate: $4,639
Total per GSF: $61.94
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
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Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick veneer with
concrete block backup

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; Federal
funds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual al:µm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 184
Special housing: 0
General population: I 84
Total: 184

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 5
Total: 22
Current inmate/staff ratio: 12.5:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Bobby Young, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Bobby Young, Hunt County Criminal Justice Center, 2700 Johnson Street, Greenville, TX 75401, 214-455-3502
Archi~.:Ji:obl>s/Wiginton/Fawcett-----Arc.lii.\~.s~.• <$, Planners, Suite 2, 3511 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75219, 214-855-5155
Construction manager: North Texas Construdiil'n Company, 4100 Frisco Road, Shennan, TX 75090, 214-893-4362

Groundbreaking: December 1982
Finish date: June 1984
Construction time: 19 months

Design capacity: 109
Total cost: $2,845,000
Total annual operating costs:
$256,200 (jail only)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,845,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 23,800
Gross square feet/other: 9,000
Gross square feet/total: 32,800
Housing area square feet: 18,680
Gross square feet per inmate: 218
Size of cells: 72 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Courtyard
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 6 I
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $2,000,000
Housing per inmate: $27,027
Housing per cell: $45,455
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $86. 74

necessary

Total annual operating costs: $256,200
(jail only)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 30%
Medium: 30%
Minimum: 40%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Glazed structural tile
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction
management
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 38
Double occupancy: 0
Donns: 36
Special housing: 35
General population: 74
Total: 109

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 14
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: I
Total: 16 (jail only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.81:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Hunt County

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Jester Unit Number 3
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Morris M. Jones, Jester Unit N~mrer 3, Route 2, Richmond, TX 77469, 713-491-1110
Architects:' Barnes,.Landes, Goodman, andYoungblood,lliQ(l West 38th Street, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78731, 512-451-8281
Dahl-Braden:PTM, Inc., 1800 North Market Streei, Dallas, TX 75202, 214-748-1466
Construction manager/General contractor: Texas Department of Corrections, New Construction Department, P.O. Box 99,
N/C Huntsville, TX 77340, 409-295-6371

Groundbreaking: August 1981
Finish date: July 1984
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 1,060
Total cost: $14,044,570
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,044,570
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 142,596
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 142,596
Housing area square feet: 99,217
Gross square feet per inmate: 135
Size ofcells: 64 square feet (spec. single);
3,640 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: Unknown

Housing area: $9,831,199
Housing per inmate: $10,327
Housing per cell: $655,413
Total per inmate: $13,250
Total per GSF: $98.49

Inmates per unit: 64
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 990
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: "Sandwich panel" type
metal buildings
Interior walls: CMU block; jail steel
Exterior surface/facade: Metal

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Tum-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; prefabricated metal buildings and jail steel

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; hard floor
wearing surface material
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose reels

502

Architects' reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 952
Special housing: 108
General population: 952
Total: 1,060

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components; simple
const. methods; phased cons!., fast
track CM; favorable market; less
expensive materials and hardware
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions; government red tape;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components;
repetitiveness of design; phased const.,
fast track CM; advanced order of
materials; coordination of design
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
weather problems; government red tape

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Katy Police Department
Jurisdiction official: Pat Adams, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief Pat Adams, Katy Police Department, 5456 Franz Road, Katy, TX 77492, 713-391-9221
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June I 986
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 10 months

Design capacity: 21
Total cost: $800,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail; law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $800,000
Building only: $751,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 2,491
Gross square feet/other: 9,309
Gross square feet/total: 11,800
Housing area square feet: I ,728
Gross square feet per inmate: 119
Size of cells: 84 square feet (double); 192
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 5
Inmates per unit: 12
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
Current population: Unknown
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $67.80
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; smoke removal system

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 8
Dorms: 4
Special housing: 9
General population: 12
Total: 21

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Katy

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Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Jim Bowles, Sheriff

Contact: Major Bob Knowles, Deputy Detentions Commander, Lew Sterrett Justice Center, 111 Commerce Street, Dallas,
TX 75202, 214-749-6857
Architects: ,,Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc., 1800 North Market Street, Dallas, TX 75202, 214-720-0077
Justice Center Architects, 1800 North Market Street, Dallas, TX 75202
Construction manager: McKee/Mays, A Joint Venture, 2708 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75235, 214-357-4381

Groundbreaking: March 1979
Finish date: November 1983
Construction time: 56 months

Design capacity: I, 162
Total cost: $52,585,999
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility;
phased project (future)
Facility type: County jail; city jail
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $52,585,999
Building only: $48,538,833

Gross square feet/corrections: 470,165
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 470,165
Housing area square feet: 275,135
Gross square feet per inmate: 405
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 85%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: Unknown
Inmates per unit: Unknown
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; remote surveillance
July I 986 population: 856
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $30,768,404
Housing per inmate: $27,109
Housing per cell: $37,522
Total per inmate: $45,255
Total per GSF: $111.85
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
fences; patrols; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HY AC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; structural glazed tile
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; smoke evacuation system

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Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Structural glazed tile
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; shared cost
from multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited;jail steel

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 800
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 335
Special housing: 27
General population: I, 135
Total: 1,162

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I 9
Security: 464
Programs/treatment: 6
Maintenance: 0
Total: 489
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. 75: I

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Liberty County Jail (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Sheriff E.W. Applebe, Sheriff

Contact: Captain A.G. Cleaveland, Jail Administrator, Liberty County Jail, 2113 Sam Houston, Liber(y, TX 77575, 409-336-8906
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: April 1985
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 87
Total cost: $1,610,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

enforcement

Inmate housing areas

Dimensions

Total: $1,610,000
Building only: $1,568,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 12,820
Gross square feet/other: 2,300
Gross square feet/total: 15,120
Housing area square feet: 11,272
Gross square feet per inmate: 147
Sizeofcells: 55 square feet (gen. single);
63 (spec. single); 252 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $106.48

project; expansion

Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown

Category: Remodeling/renovation

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1986 population: 84

Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance

Inmate security level:
Maximum: 40%
Medium: 60%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention section
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional

Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heating
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 24
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 36
Special housing: 27
General population: 60
Total: 87

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; complex electronic,
mechanical. and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: II
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: I
Total: 13 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 6.46: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Liberty County

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Missouri City Police Department
Jurisdiction official: L.C. Guillot, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief L.C. Guillot, Missouri City Police Department, 1522 Texas Parkway, Missouri City, TX 77459, 713-261-4200
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associcates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: April I 98 I
Finish date: January 1983
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 24
Total cost: $835,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,944,040

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $835,000
Building only: $818,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 3,100
Gross square feet/other: 10,900
Gross square feet/total: 14,000
Housing area square feet: 962
Gross square feet per inmate: 129
Size ofcells: 99 square feet (gen. double);
198 (gen. dorm); 247 (spec. dorm)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 5

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $59.64

Inmates per unit: 5
Management type: Intermittent surveillance by law enforcement personnel
October 1986 population: 0
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Total annual operating costs: $1,944,040

Construction type
Construction process

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: I 00%
Medium: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Minimum: 0

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: None
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells

510

Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 8
Dorms: 4
Special housing: 12
General population: 12
Total: 24

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Weather problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 16
Security: 30
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 46
Current inmate/staff ratio: NI A

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Mountain View Unit (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Jaines A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden
Catherine
Craig, Mountain '_View
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F.D. Freeman & Associates, 1712 North Frazier, Suite 206, Conroe, TX 77301, 409-760-3666
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: June 1984
Finish date: April 1986
Construction time: 22 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $2,274,755
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison (women's
facility)
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,274,755
Building only: $2,274,755

Gross square feet/corrections: Unknown
Gross square feeVother: Unknown
Gross square feeVtotal: Unknown
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: Unknown
Size of cells: 100 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 52
Inmates per unit: 96
Management type: Direct su'pervision
October 1987 population: 96
Facility commitment: Female State
prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,088,676
Housing per inmate: $11,340
Housing per cell: $20,936
Total per inmate: $23,695
Total per GSF: Unknown
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fences; towers;
patrols; camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional; inmate
labor-Texas Dept. of Corrections
Use of inmate labor: I 00%
Use of prefabrication: Limited;jail steel

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose cabinets

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Single occupancy: 8
Double occupancy: 88
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: 96
Total: 96

Architects' reported analyses

Current staff

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components; simple construction methods;
advanced order of materials and
hardware
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
labor problems; weather problems;
government procedures, regulations,
and red tape

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; inmate labor
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape; complex
electronic and mechanical systems

Full-time equivalent:
Administration: NI A
Security: 24
Programs/treatment: NI A
Maintenance: NI A
Total: 24 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.00: 1

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Orange County Jail (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: James Wade, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Wayne Dial, Orange County Jail, 115 South Border Street, P.O. Box 1461, Orange, TX 77630, 409-883-2612
Architect:'Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc,, 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: Unknown

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: May 1985
Construction time: 14 months

Design capacity: 64
Total cost: $1,800,000
Total annual operating costs: NI A
(addition)

Category: New, ancillary building;
phased project (future)
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,800,000
Building only: $1,758,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,160
Gross square feet/other: 13,008
Gross square feet/total: 30, 168
Housing area square feet: 16,060
Gross square feet per inmate: 268
Size of cells: 55.5 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1987 population: 55
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $59.67
Total annual operating costs: NIA (addition)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 34%
Medium: 66%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: CMU (textured)

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 16
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 30
Special housing: I 8
General population: 46
Total: 64

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs; government
procedures, regulations, and red tape;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 16
Programs/treatment: 3
Maintenance: 3
Total: 25 (entire facility)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.2: 1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor problems

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Pearland Public Safety Building
Jurisdiction official: Robert Riemenschneider, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief Robert Riemenschneider, Pearland Public Safety Building, 2703 Veterans Drive, Pearland, TX 77584, 713-485-4361
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1985
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 10 months

Design capacity: 36
Total cost: $1,360,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, courts, E.O.C.
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,360,000
Building only: $1,309,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 5,215
Gross square feet/other: 14,135
Gross square feet/total: 19,350
Housing area square feet: 3,158
Gross square feet per inmate: 145
Size of cells: 99 square feet (double); 192
(gen. dorms); 312 (spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 3
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 2
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $70.28
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Construction process
Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention areas
Exterior surface/facade: Textured CMU

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; smoke removal system

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 10
Dorms: 8
Special housing: 18
General population: 18
Total: 36

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple consttuction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: Unknown
Security: Unknown
Programs/treatment: Unknown
Maintenance: Unknown
Total: Unknown
Current inmate/staff ratio: Unknown

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination of
design between parties
Negative: None

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San Patricio County Sheriff's Department
Jurisdiction official: Wayne Hitt, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Wayne Hitt, San Patricio County Sheriff's Department, 300 North Racal, Sinton, TX 78387, 512-364-2251
Architect: QtristopherDi Stefano & Associates, Inc.;,. 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None. . . .
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Groundbreaking: May I 980
Finish date: April I 982
Construction time: 23 months

Design capacity: 132
Total cost: $2,229,000
Total annual operating costs: $345,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,229,000
Building only: $2,165,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 24,100
Gross square feet/other: 9,527
Gross square feet/total: 33,627
Housing area square feet: 14,260
Gross square feet per inmate: I 83
Size of cells: 56 square feet (gen. single);
91 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
September 1986 population: 54
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $66.29
Total annual operating costs: $345,500

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 55%
Medium: 45%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Concrete site cast tilt wall
panels
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention area
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds; local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; tilt-up
construction

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm
stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 46
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 30
Special housing: 56
General population: 76
Total: 132

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 13
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 0
Total: 16
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.38:1

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Smith County Jail
Jurisdiction official: J.B. Smith, Sheriff

Contact: Ron Scott, Jail Administrator, Smith County Jail, Tyler, TX 75701, 214-593-8434
Architect:J;'age !;oqtlt~dand Page, .P.O. Box 2JJQ4, Austin,TX7!!768, 512-472-6721
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: January I 986
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 264
Total cost: $8,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$1,562,463

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $8,000,000
Building only: $7,200,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 85,300
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 85,300
Housing area square feet: 51,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 323
Size of cells: 77 square feet (single);
123 (double); 790 (dorm)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 132
Inmates per unit: 132
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: NIA
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Cots in dorm

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $30,303
Total per GSF: $93.79
Total annual operating costs: $1,562,463

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; detention
equipment

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HVAC: Air conditioning; boiler
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 108
Double occupancy: 60
Dorms: 72
Special housing: 24
General population: 240
Total: 264

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow construction; difficult site
conditions; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 8
Security: 55
Programs/treatment: Volunteers
Maintenance: County staff
Total: 63
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Starr County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Eugenio Falcon, Sheriff

Contact: Ramon Reynmndo, Chief Jailer, Starr County Jail, Rio Grande City, TX 78582, 512-487-4552
Architect: ChristophehDi. $.~fano& As~Q9i~tes,}pf,,.i~@.:Citywest Boulevard, #20IO, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: November 1985
Finish date: October I 986
Construction lime: 11 months

Design capacity: 123
Total cost: $1,413,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,413,000
Building only: $1,385,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 18,500
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 18,500
Housing area square feet: 16,300
Gross square feet per inmate: 150
Size of cells: 75 square feet (gen. single);
200 (spec. dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Remote surveillance
September I 987 population: 70
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $11,488
Total per GSF: $76.38
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: IO%
Medium: 90%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete

Finance method: Federal funds; local
funds; Certificates of Obligation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; exterior
precast panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; manual alarm

stations; automatic smoke removal
system

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Single occupancy: 13
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 104
Special housing: 6
General population: 117
Total: 123

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 17
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 2
Total: 21
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.33:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: None

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TDC Hospital at Galveston
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Frederick Becker, TDC Hospital at Galveston, P.O. Box 48, Substation #1, Galveston, TX77550, 409-761-2875
Architect: Jesson & Associates, 700 American Bank Tower,Austin, TX 78701, 512-478-7437
Construction manager: University of Texas, 6000 Strand, Galveston, TX 77550, 409-765-1588

Groundbreaking: March 1978
Finish date: June 1985
Construction time: 87 months

Design capacity: 144
Total cost: $38,989,679
Total annual operating costs: $7,366,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison hospital
Building configuration: High rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $38,989,679
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 210,600
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 210,600
Housing area square feet: 52,650
Gross square feet per inmate: 1,463
Size of cells: 264 square feet (double)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Rooms on outside walls, direct
light to rooms
Cells per unit: 12
Inmates per unit: 24
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
April 1987 population: 110
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $270,762
Total per GSF: $185.14
Total annual operating costs: $7,366,500

Security
Perimeter: Patrols; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load-bearing precast panels;
steel frame; cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block; brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco;
paint; textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Coordinated by the
University of Texas
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; steam heat; gas
heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for rooms; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 144
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 0
General population: I 44
Total: 144

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: Slow construction; high labor
cost; difficult site conditions; governmen! procedures and red tape; complex
electronic and mechanical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Adntinistration: 22
Security: 186
Programs/treatment: 8
Maintenance: 2
Total: 218
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.50: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly; simple construction methods, repetitiveness of
design; phased canst., fast track CM
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
labor problems; weather problems;
government red tape; complex electronic and mechanical systems

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Victoria County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Dalton G. Meyer. Sheriff

Contact: Captain Richard Romano, Victoria County Jail, IOI North Glass, Victoria, TX 77901, 512-575-0651
Architect: Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc., 2500 Citywest Boulevard, #2010, Houston, TX 77042, 713-953-9032
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: October I 982
Finish date: October I 984
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 132
Total cost: $5,465,000
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, ancillary building;
phased project (future)
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,465,000
Building only: $5,234,250

Gross square feet/corrections: 37,590
Gross square feet/other: 81,470
Gross square feet/total: ll 9,060
Housing area square feet: 34,718
Gross square feet per inmate: 285
Size of cells: 55.5 square feet (gen. single);
63 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: 16
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 103
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $45.90
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 66%
Medium: 34%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block; steel in
detention areas
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds;
Certificates of Obligation
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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stations; automatic smoke removal
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Single occupancy: 84
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 44
Special housing: 4
General population: 128
Total: 132

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs; difficult
site conditions; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 9
Security: 18
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 2
Total: 30
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.43:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Labor problems

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Wallace Pack Unit I
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Bobby D. Morgan, Wallace Pack Unit I, Route #3, Box 300, Navasota, TX 77868, 409-825-3728
Architects: Barnes, Landes, Goodman andyou11gbl(/od,)600 West 38th Street, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78731, 512-451-8281
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc., ReverchonPlaza,3500 Maple Avenue, LB 87, Suite I 100, Dallas, TX75219, 214-520-0077
Construction manager/General contractor: B.F.W. Construction Company, P.O. Box 628, Temple, TX 87501, 817-778-8941

Groundbreaking: May 1981
Finish date: July 1986
Construction time: 62 months

Design capacity: 1,101
Total cost: $14,911,460
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $14,911,460
Building only: $10,746,707

Gross square feet/corrections: 151,492
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 151,492
Housing area square feet: 105,897
Gross square feet per inmate: 138
Size of cells: 3,640 square feet (dorms);
64 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Dormitory
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 66
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 1,046
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $7,512,238
Housing per inmate: $7, 168
Housing per cell: $469,515
Total per inmate: $13,544
Total per GSF: $98.43
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: "Sandwich panel" type
metal buildings
Interior walls: CMU block; jail steel
Exterior surface/facade: Metal buildings

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Turn-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: Limited; 100 percent
inmate labor until 30 percent complete
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; prefabricated metal buildings

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose reels

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Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 1,048
Special housing: 53
General population: 1,048
Total: 1,101

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 24
Security: 175
Programs/treatment: 50
Maintenance: 15
Total: 264
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.96:1

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; simple cons!. methods; fast
track CM; favorable market; less
expensive materials
Negative: Slow construction; high labor
costs; difficult site conditions;
government red tape; complex elecIronic and mechanical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Prefab. components; repetitiveness of design; phased cons!.; advanced
order of materials; coordination of
design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
weather problems; government red tape

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Wallace Pack Unit II
Jurisdiction official: James A. Lynaugh, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Kenneth Hughes, Wallace Pack Unit II, Route 1, Box WOO, Navasota, TX 77868, 409-825-7100
Architects:,; Barnes, Land~s; (,oodman @d YQU!)gblood, l6001West 38th Street, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78731, 512-451-828 I
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc., 1800 North Market Street, Dallas, TX 75202, 214-748-1466
Construction manager/General contractor: Texas Department of Corrections, New Construction Department, P.O. Box 99,
N/C Huntsville, TX 77340, 409-295-6371

Groundbreaking: August 1981
Finish date: July I 984
Construction time: 35 months

Design capacity: 1,364
Total cost: $16,009,587
Total aunual operating costs: Unknown

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; ladder, telephone pole

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $16,009,587
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 167,470
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 167,470
Housing area square feet: 122,070
Gross square feet per inmate: 123
Size of cells: 64 square feet (single);
3,640 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 90%

Design: Dormitory style
Cells per unit: I
Inmates per unit: 66
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 1,309
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $11,686,989
Housing per inmate: $8,854
Housing per cell: $584,349
Total per inmate: $11,737
Total per GSF: $95.60
Total annual operating costs: Unknown

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on fence; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 100%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete; hard floor
wearing surface material
Intercom: One-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
fire hose reels

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Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: "Sandwich panel" type
metal buildings
Interior walls: CMU block; jail steel
Exterior surface/facade: Metal

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Turn-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; metal
buildings

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: O
Dorms: 1,320
Special housing: 44
General population: 1,320
Total: 1,364

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 11
Security: 209
Programs/treatment: 54
Maintenance: 10
Total: 284
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.61:1

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; simple const. methods;
phased const. , fast track CM; favorable
market; less expensive materials
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site;
government regulations and red tape;
complex electronic systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; repetitiveness of
design; phased const., fast track CM;
advanced orderof materials; coordinalion of design
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
weather problems; government red tape

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Jurisdiction official: Lee P. Brown, Chief of Police

Contact: W.T. Higgins, Administrative Captain, Westside Police Area Command Station, 3203 South Dairy Ashford, Houston,
TX 77082, 713-247-5420
Architkt: The McGinty Pru:thersliiRAi:ciJi~ctI, lr)~.-•J\01 Sawyer, Third Floor, Houston, TX 77007, 713-880-2500
Criminal jnstice consnltants: Phillips Swager Associates, 3622 North Knoxville, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
Construction manager: Turner Construction Company, 3203 South Dairy, Ashford, Houston, TX 77082, 713-558-9644

Groundbreaking: July 1985
Finisb date: September 1987
Construction time: 26 months

Design capacity: 176
Total cost: $17,096,000
Total annual operating costs: $4,912,573
(9 mos. projected)

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, courts, vehicle
maintenance
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $17,096,000
Building only: $16,700,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 37,000
Gross square feet/other: IOI ,000
Gross square feet/total: 138,000
Housing area square feet: 21,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 210
Size of cells: 84 square feet (single);
163 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside with skylights in
corridors
Cells per unit: 8 to 10
Inmates per unit: 8 to 20
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 0
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: No need
anticipated

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $123.88
Total annual operating costs: $4,912,573
(9 mos. projected)

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 95%
Medium: 5%
Minimum: 0

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; high efficiency
chillers; 4-pipe system with boilers for
heating water
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Single occupancy: 38
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 60
Special housing: 78
General population: 98
Total: 176

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 23
Security: 92
Programs/treatment: 8
Maintenance: 12
Total: 135
Current inmate/staff ratio: Ni A

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems

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Orange Street Community Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Gary W. DeLand, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact:

Kathy Cochran, Director, Orange Street Community Correctional Center, #80 South Orange Street, Salt Lake City,
UT 84116, 801-533-6360
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Architect: Molen, :Iiuss, Money,.Fuller.Architects, 50 South 600 East, Suite #100, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, 801-532-1603
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1985
Finish date: December 1985
Construction time: 9 months

Design capacity: 62
Total cost: $740,000
Total annual operating costs: $805,500

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State-run communitybased correctional facility
Integrated
structure

Building configuration:
Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $740,000
Building only: $693,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 14,302
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 14,302
Housing area square feet: 11,956
Gross square feet per inmate: 231
Size ofcells: 168 square feet (double); 80
(spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 95%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 30
Inmates per unit: 60
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; limited protection from glasshoused central station
October 1986 population: 59
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $550,265
Housing per inmate: $9, 171
Housing per cell: $18,342
Total per inmate: $11,935
Total per GSF: $51.74
Total annual operating costs: $805,500

Security

Construction type

Perimeter: Nonsecure facility; visual
control only; rooms and hallways not
locked
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 0
Minimum: 94%
Other: 6%

Structural: Load bearing wood frame
Exterior walls: 2" x 6" wood stud walls
Interior walls: CMU block; metal studs/
drywall
Exterior surface/facade: Brick veneer

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Wooden
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Ca,pet in rooms; epoxy
coating in holding rooms
Intercom: None
HVAC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Wood; plastic laminate; concrete in holding rooms
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

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Construction process
Finance method: Developer-bank !inaneing; States leases with option to buy
Contract method: Tum-key design and
build
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; roof
trusses and furniture (built in)

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 60
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 2
General population: 60
Total: 62

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 5
Security: 15
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 20
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.95:1

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Factory assembled prefab. roof
trusses; simple construction methods;
favorable market; private developer,
leased to State; less expensive materials
and hardware; frame structure (very
low security)
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components; repetitiveness of design;
advanced order of materials; good
working relationship between owner,
contractor, and architect
Negative: Government red tape

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Uintah County Jail
Jurisdiction official: Drew Christiansen, Sheriff

Contact: Ken Konrad, Jail Connnander, Uintah County Jail, 204 East 100 North, Vernal, UT 84078, 801-781-1300
Architect:Molen;"Huss·;Money;ccFµller,.Architects, 50 South 600 East, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, 801-532-1603
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: March I 984
Finish date: September 1985
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 68
Total cost: $2,399,689
Total annnal operating costs: $440,312

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,399,689
Building only: $2,263,374

Gross square feet/corrections: 22,568
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 22,568
Housing area square feet: 8,227
Gross square feet per inmate: 332
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Intermittent surveillance; audio/video surveillance of all
dayrooms, corridors, entries, etc.
September I 987 population: 30
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $2,132,374
Housing per inmate: $39,488
Housing per cell: $39,488
Total per inmate: $35,290
Total per GSF: $106.33
Total annual operating costs: $440,312

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 14%
Medium: 39%
Minimum: 29%
Other: 18%

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing CMU walls and
cast-in-place concrete floors and roof
Exterior walls: Brick; preglazed CMU
block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; preglazed
CMU

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; all bunks
and desks for single cells

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Unknown
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; carpet in
dayrooms
Intercom: Two-way to connnon areas;
one-way from cells
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel; precast concrete bunks
and desks
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; sprinklers for cells and
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 54
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 14
General population: 54
Total: 68

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
favorable market
Negative: Slow construction; difficult site
conditions; severe winter weather; site
was remote-180 miles from nearest
location for suppliers and trades

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 12
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 2
Total: 16
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.87:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; coordination of design between parties
Negative: Slow delivery from vendors;
site was remote; weather problems,
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Jurisdiction official: Gary W. DeLand, Director, Department of Corrections

Contact: Warden Jeffrey R. Galli, Young Adu!\ Correctional Facility, 14000 South Frontage Road, Draper, UT 84020, 801-572-5700
Architect: Henningson; Durham &Richardson, Inc,;)2700 Hillcrest Road, Suite 125, Dallas, TX 75230, 214-980-0001
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: July 1983
Finish date: August 1984
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 292
Total cost: $12,463,348
Total annual operating costs: $2,801,135

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Campus style

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $12,463,348
Building only: $11,413,934

Gross square feet/corrections: 156,660
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 156,660
Housing area square feet: 58,608
Gross square feet per inmate: 537
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single); 173
(spec. double)
Net/gross square feet: 72%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 72
Inmates per unit: 72
Management type: Direct supervision
May 1987 population: 508
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $5,320,000
Housing per inmate: $18,472
Housing per cell: $18,472
Total per inmate: $42,683
Total per GSF: $79.56
Total annual operating costs: $2,801,135

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarm/detection
systems; razor wire on and between
fences; patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame;
CMU block
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; brick
Interior walls: Precast panels; CMU block;
brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint;
textured concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Limited; precast
panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking; manual
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way and two-way to cells;
two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; steam heat;
evaporative cooling
Plumbing: Vitreous china
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 288
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 4
General population: 288
Total: 292

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market; less expensive
materials and hardware
Negative: Difficult site conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 19
Security: 54
Programs/treatment: 10
Maintenance: 6
Total: 89
Current inmate/staff ratio: 5.71:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
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Northwest State Correctional Facility (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Joseph J. Patrissi, Commissioner of Corrections, Agency of Human Services, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Heinz Arenz, Northwest State Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 713, St. Albans, VT 05478, 802-524-6771
Architect: Wietiiaijn;Lamphere.Architects, Inc., 289 C~llege Street, Burlington, VT 05401, 802-864-0950
Construction manager: None
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Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: September 1985
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 51
Total cost: $2,506,181
Total annual operating costs: $271,087
(expansion only)

Category: Expansion
Facility type: State prison
Building confignration: Clusters

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,506,181
Building only: $2,490,181

Gross square feet/corrections: 20,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 20,000
Housing area square feet: 13,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 392
Size ofcells: JOO square feet (gen. single);
102 (spec. double)
Net/gross square feet: 65%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 15
Inmates per unit: 15
Management type: Remote surveillance
November I 987 population: 5 I
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: None
permitted

Housing area: $1,600,000
Housing per inmate: $35,556
Housing per cell: $35,556
Total per inmate: $49,141
Total per GSF: $125.31
Total annual operating costs: $271,087
(expansion only)

Security
Perimeter: Single fence; alarm/detection
system; towers; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel

Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas; manual alann stations

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Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior smface/facade: Brick

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 45
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 6
General population: 45
Total: 51

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competition, favorable market
Negative: Slow concrete work, lengthy
building time; site and security
problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 1
Security: 12
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 1
Total: 16 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 4.31:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between construction man-

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Negative: Slow responses and delivery
vendors, suppliers; poor coordination by contractor and lack of understanding of security requirements

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St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Joseph J. Patrissi, Commissioner of Corrections, Agency of Human Services, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Raymond J. Pilette, St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center, Route 5 South, RFD #3, St. Johnsbury,
VT 05819, 802-748-8151.

Architect: Alexander/Truex/de Groot, 209 Battery Street, Burlington, VT 05401, 802-658-2775
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: November 1979
Finish date: November 1981
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 96
Total cost: $4,200,000
Total annual operating costs:
$1,588,173

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail, State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $4,200,000
Building only: $3,678,250

Gross square feet/corrections: 33,580
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 33,580
Housing area square feet: 30,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 350
Size of cells: 96 square feet (max. sec.);
80 square feet (med.); 102 square feet
(min.)
Net/gross square feet: 61 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 28
Inmates per unit: 40
Management type: Direct supervision
October 1985 population: 105
Facility commitment: State prisoners and
local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses
on floor; second bunk attached to wall

Housing area: $3,500,000
Housing per inmate: $38,043
Housing per cell: $58,333
Total per inmate: $43,750
Total per GSF: $125.07
Total annual operating costs: $1,588,173

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Security
Perimeter: Building exterior

only; fence for exercise yard
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 12%
Medium: 62%
Minimum: 24%
Other: 2%

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding (max.)
Doors/locking: Remote locking and
manual
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: One-way to cells; two-way

to common areas
HV AC: Heating/air circulation; heat
wheel; oil/wood heating plant;
two separate boilers
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for

cells and common areas; fire mains
and hoses; air pacs and portable

Structural: Cast-in-place load bearing
concrete walls, floors, and ceilings
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional

Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate;
custom designed steel shaftways

Inmate design capacity
Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 28
Double occupancy: 64
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 4
General population: 92
Total: 96

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable

market; large size
Negative: Long lead time plus slow
delivery of security items; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 41
Programs/treatment: I 5
Maintenance: 7
Total: 70
Current inmate/staff ratio: I .5: I

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regulations, "red tape"
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Advanced order of materials
and hardware; coordination of design
between parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Alexandria Detention Center
Jurisdiction official: James H. Dunning, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff James H. Dunning, Alexandria Detention Center, 2001 Mill Road, Alexandria, VA 22314, 703-838-4114
Architects: Phillips Swager Associates, 3622 North Knoxville, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-688-9511
VVKR, Inc., 901 Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, 703-549-9200

Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: February I 984
Finish date: August I 987
Construction time: 42 months

Design capacity: 346
Total cost: $18,000,000
Total annual operating costs:
$9,709,532

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, court, E.O.C.

Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $18,000,000
Building only: $15,900,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 143,000
Gross square feet/other: 70,800
Gross square feet/total: 213,800
Housing area square feet: 120,000
Gross square feet per inmate: 413
Size ofcells: 70 square feet (single); I, 700
(dorms)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 48
Inmates per unit: 48
Management type: Remote surveillance;
direct supervision
September 1987 population: 310
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Not necessary

Housing area: $13,200,000
Housing per inmate: $38,150
Housing per cell: $39,879
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $84.19
Total annual operating costs: $9,709,532

Security
Perimeter: Alarm/detection systems;

video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 10%
Medium 67%
Minimum: 23%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: G.O. Bonds; Federal
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Unknown
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Carpet
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas

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Single occupancy: 330
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 16
Special housing: 0
General population: 346
Total: 346

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 23
Security: 93
Programs/treatment: 21
Maintenance: 8
Total: 145
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.14: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers

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Augusta County Jail (Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Glenn Lloyd, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Glenn Lloyd, Augusta County Jail, P.O. Box 1267, 6 East Johnson Street, Staunton, VA 24401, 703-885-7253
Architect: Sherertz, Franklin, Crawford, Shaffner, 14 West Kirk Avenue, Roanoke, VA 2401 I, 703-344-6664
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1980
Finish date: April 1982
Construction time: 2 I months

Design capacity: 61
Total cost: $2,486,000
Total annual operating costs: Ni A
(expansion)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,486,000
Building only: $2,392,600

Gross square feet/corrections: 28,390
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 28,390
Housing area square feet: 12,500
Gross square feet per inmate: 465
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 83%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: IO
Inmates per unit: IO
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
February 1987 population: 90
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor

Housing area: $1,700,000
Housing per inmate: $28,333
Housing per cell: $28,333
Total per inmate: $40,754
Total per GSF: $87.57
Total annual operating costs: NIA
(expansion)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: IO0%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast~in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds;
shared cost from multiple jurisdictions
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; gas heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; sprinklers for
common areas; manual alann stations

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Single occupancy: 60
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 1
General population: 60
Total: 61

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market
Negative: Difficult site conditions;
complex electronic, mechanical, and
electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 22
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 2
Total: 27
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.33:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Complex electronic, mechanical, and electrical systems; site
conditions

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Jurisdiction official: M. Wayne Huggins, Sheriff

Contact: Major Thomas J. Dever, Correctional Services Division, Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release Center,
10520 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, 703-246-7630
Architect: Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc., 12100 Hillcrest, Suite 125, Dallas, TX 75230, 214-980-0001
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1985
Finish date: January 1987
Construction time: 15 months

Design capacity: 300
Total cost: $12,700,000
Total annual operating costs: $ I ,914 ,250
(excluding utilities)

Category: Expansion project
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
sheriff's pre-release center
Building configuration: Integrated
structure; high rise

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $ I 2,700,000
Building only: Unknown

Gross square feet/corrections: 118,000
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 118,000
Housing area square feet: Unknown
Gross square feet per inmate: 393
Size of cells: 77 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1987 population: 223
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $42,333
Total per GSF: $107.63
Total annual operating costs: $1,914,250
(excluding utilities)

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 33%
Medium: 33%
Minimum: 0
Other: 34%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block; drywall in work release
Exterior surface/facade: Colored concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Terrazzo
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Air conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
sprinklers for common areas

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Single occupancy: 200
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 100
General population: 200
Total: 300

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 7
Security: 33
Programs/treatment: 16
Maintenance: 3
Total: 59 (expansion only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3. 78: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Coordination of design between
parties
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Pittsylvania County Jail
Jurisdiction official: T.E. McGregor, Sheriff

Contact: T.E. Yeatts, Jail Administrator, Pittsylvania County Jail, P.O. Box 336, Bank Street, Chatham, VA 24531, 804-432-2041
Architect: Sherertz, Franklin, Crawford, Shaffner, 14 West Kirk Avenue, Roanoke, VA 2401 I, 703-344-6664
Construction manager: None

Gronndbreaking: March 1980
Finish date: June 1981
Construction time: 15 months

Design capacity: 39
Total cost: $1,700,000
Total annual operating costs: $684,463

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: County jail
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,700,000
Building only: $1,674,400

Gross square feet/corrections: 17,697
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 17,697
Housing area square feet: 8,850
Gross square feet per inmate: 454
Size of cells: 70 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 8 I%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 6
Management type: Remote surveillance
April I 986 population: 45
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Mattresses on
floor; second bunk permanently
attached to wall

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $43,590
Total per GSF: $96.06
Total annual operating costs: $684,463

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 33%
Medium: 33%
Minimum: 33%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; brick
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: Federal, State, and local
funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; electric heat
pumps
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas

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Single occupancy: 36
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 3
General population: 36
Total: 39

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow construction; difficult site
conditions; government red tape;
conflict in Federal and State funding
regulations

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: I 9
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 2
Total: 26
Current inmate/staff ratio: I. 73: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; government
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Roanoke City Jail
Jurisdiction official: W. Alvin Hudson, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff W. Alvin Hudson, Sheriff's Department, 316 Campbell Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24016, 703-981-2721
Architect:: Hayes, §e~y, Mattefll aJ1d Mattern, 1?.Qf~J>x I 3446, 1315 Franklin Road SW., Roanoke, VA 24034, 703-343-6971
Construction manager: None , - · '" ·-

Groundbreaking: July I 977
Finish date: July I 979
Construction time: 24 months

Design capacity: 20 I
Total cost: $5,813,110
Total annual operating costs:
$2,573,363

Category: New, independent facility;
phased project (future)
Facility type: Complex: city jail and
sheriff's office
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $5,813,110
Building only: $5,471,500

Gross square feeUcorrections: 80,554
( + 8,110 future)
Gross square feeUother: 4,816
Gross square feeUtotal: 93,480
Housing area square feet: 32,888
Gross square feet per inmate: 401
Size of cells: 63 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 51 %

Design: Module/pod
Cells perunit: 20 per pod, IO per dayroom
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Remote surveillance;
TV; and rounds
October I 985 population: I 92
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall; beds in
chapel

Housing area: $ I , 924,934
Housing per inmate: $11,458
Housing per cell: $11,458
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $62. I 9
Total annual operating costs: $2,573,363

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 18%
Medium: 40%
Minimum: 42%

Structural: Load bearing precast panels
and cast-in-place frame
Exterior walls: Architectural precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured
concrete

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding (max.); swinging
(max. and min.)
Doors/locking: Remote locking (max.);
manual and remote locking
(max. and min.)
Floor surface: Epoxy coating
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric
heating-electric resistance and
electric terminal reheat
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Manual alarm stations;
smoke detectors in HYAC ducts

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 168
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 33
General population: I 68
Total: 201

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design; good
competition, favorable market; precast
concrete exterior walls
Negative: Shelled space and provisions
for future construction

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 12
Security: 57
Programs/treatment: I I
Maintenance: 3
Total: 83
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.31:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design;
precast concrete exterior walls
Negative: None

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Benton County Justice Center
Jurisdiction official: Jim Kennedy, Sheriff

Contact: Bernie Freeman, Jail Administrator, Benton County Justice Center, 7320 West Quinault, Kennewick, WA 99336,
509-735-6555
Architect: Henningson, Durham & Richardson,Jnc;, 12700 Hillcrest, #125, Dallas, TX 75230, 214-980-0001
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1982
Finish date: October 1983
Construction time: 12 months

Design capacity: 103
Total cost: $11,442,995
Total annnal operating costs: $1,230,989

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail; law
enforcement, courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $11,442,995
Building only: $10,957,995

Gross square feeVcorrections: 29,069
Gross square feeVother: 67,758
Gross square feeVtotal: 96,827
Housing area square feet: 17,295
Gross square feet per inmate: 282
Size of cells: Unknown
NeVgross square feet: 72%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 16
Inmates per unit: I 6
Management type: Remote surveillance
March 1987 population: 109
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunlc beds;
mattresses on floor; beds in dayroom;
second bunk permanently attached to
wall

Housing area: $4,300,000
Housing per inmate: $48,864
Housing per cell: $74,138
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $118.18
Total annual operating costs: $1,230,989

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 85%
Minimum: 15%

Stmctural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Natural wall

Construction process
Finance method: Local funds; State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; precast
components

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Remote locking
Floor surface: Linoleum
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; steam
heat
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells

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Single occupancy: 64
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 39
Special housing: I 5
General population: 88
Total: 103

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefabricated components, factory assembly
Negative: Weather problems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 2
Security: 33
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 0
Total: 36
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.03:1

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Forks City Jail (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Kenneth W. Bryson, Chief of Police

Contact: Chief Kenneth W. Bryson, Forks City Jail, Fifth and Division, P.O. Box 28, Forks, WA 98331, 206-374-2223
Architects: Johnston/Hunt & Associates, P.S., 1112 East Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, 206-683-5584
Johnston Associates, 299 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA 98382, 206-683-5584
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: July 1982
Finish date: August 1983
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 14
Total cost: $773,916
Total annnal operating costs: $164,500
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: Complex: city jail, law
enforcement, courts, City Hall
Building configuration: Wheel, spoke or
radial

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $773,916
Building only: $752,916

Gross square feet/corrections: 6,200
Gross square feet/other: 5,042
Gross square feet/total: 11,242
Housing area square feet: 4,715
Gross square feet per inmate: 443
Size of cells: 73 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 82%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 8
Inmates per unit: 8
Management type: Remote surveillance
May 1986 population: 4
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Beds in
dayroom

Housing area: $526,891
Housing per inmate: $47,899
Housing per cell: $47,899
Total per inmate: N/A (complex)
Total per GSF: $68.84
Total annual operating costs: $164,500
(addition only)

Construction type

Security

Structural: Load bearing precast panels and

masonry
Perimeter: Single fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: I 00%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Exterior walls: Precast panels and
sandwich panels
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None

Use of prefabrication: Extensive; concrete
sandwich and plain panels

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
pump
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations; sprinklers
operated manually for cells, electrically
from control room

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Single occupancy: 11
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 3
General population: 11
Total: 14

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competitian, favorable market; good design
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site conditions;
bad weather

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: IO
Programs/treatment: Ni A
Maintenance: Ni A
Total: 11 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.36: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; ordering
materials and hardware 6 months ahead
of bidding; coordination of design
between parties; architect also project
manager
Negative: Extremely rainy; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
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Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: L.B. Smith, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff L.B. Smith, Jefferson County Correctional Facility, 81 Elkins Road, Hadlock, WA 98339, 206-385-3831
Mailing Address: Jefferson County Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98339
Architects: Johnston/l;lunt & Associates, P.S., 1112 East-.Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, 206-683-5584
Johnston Associates, 299 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA 98382, 206-683-5584
Construction manager: Johnston/Hunt & Associates, above

Groundbreaking: October 1983
Finish date: July 1985
Construction time: 21 months

Design capacity: 33
Total cost: $2,093,328
Total annual operating costs: $234,111

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, FEMA emergency center
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $2,093,328
Building only: $2,032,950

Gross square feet/corrections: 11,636
Gross square feet/other: 6,302
Gross square feet/total: 17,938
Housing area square feet: 11,636
Gross square feet per inmate: 353
Size of cells: 73 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Design: Linear, outside (high ceilings)
Cells per unit: 6
Inmates per unit: 6
Management type: Intermittent and
remote surveillance
May 1986 population: 24
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates;
State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Removable
second bunks

Housing area: $1,207,234
Housing per inmate: $60,362
Housing per cell: $60,362
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $116. 70
Total annual operating costs: $234,111

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Single fence; video camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 61%
Medium: 39%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
bearing masonry
Exterior walls: Precast panels and
sandwich panels
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete
Exterior surface/facade: Paint

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to ce1ls and common
areas
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; electric
and heat recovery
Plumbing: Stainless combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alann stations

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Single occupancy: 20
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 13
General population: 20
Total: 33

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds; Federal,
State, and local funds
Contract method: Conventional; second
contractor takeover
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive;
sandwich and roof panels

Architects' reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefabricated components,
factory assembly; good competition,
favorable market
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; complex electtonic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 6
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 2
Total: 11
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.18: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

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Thurston County Corrections Facility (Remodel/Expansion)
Jurisdiction official: Dan Montgomery, Sheriff

Contact: James P. Bachmeier, Chief Deputy/Corrections Bureau, Thurston County Corrections Facility, 2000 Lakeridge Drive,
Olympia, WA 98502, 206-786-5505
Architect: The BJ~S Group, Architects & Planner§,J~IA, 320 West Bay Drive, Suite 212, Olympia, WA 98502, 206-943-4650
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: September I 983
Finish date: May I 986
Construction time: 32 months

Design capacity: 158
Total cost: $3,931,394
Total annual operating costs:$ I ,240,000

Category: Remodeling/renovation project; expansion
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, county offices
Building configuration: Integ. structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,93 I ,394
Building only: $3,706,994

Gross square feeUcorrections: 64,066
Gross square feeUother: 22,515
Gross square feeUtotal: 86,581
Housing area square feet: 22,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 405
Size of dorms: 800 square feet
NeUgross square feet: 80%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 15
Inmates per unit: 15
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 145
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $1,240,000
Housing per inmate: $11,481
Housing per cell: $16,104
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $45 .41
Total annual operating costs: $1,240,000

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 27%
Medium 20%
Minimum: 53%

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
steel frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; architectural
precast
Interior walls: Precast panels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint;
wall coating on precast concrete

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Extensive; architectural precast concrete wall panels;
concrete plank structure

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; wooden; steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
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Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HYAC: Air conditioning; electric heat
Plumbing: China; stainless combination
unit
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic;
concrete
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells;
sprinklers for common areas

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Single occupancy: 72
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 36
Special housing: 50
General population: 108
Total: 158

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 34
Programs/treatment: 2
Maintenance: 2
Total: 41
Current inmate/staff ratio: 3.54: I

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Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Prefab. components, factory
assembly; precast concrete; less
expensive materials and hardware;
simple construction methods
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; con. phasing to allow
occupancy during con.; high labor
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electrical systems
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Use of prefab. components,
factory assembly; simple construction
methods, repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; complex
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Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Jurisdiction official: Chase Riveland, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Janet Barbour, Twin Rivers Corrections Center, P.O. Box 888, Monroe, WA 98272, 206-794-2515
Architect: TRA, Architecture Engin!)ering planningJnteriors, 215 Columbia, Seattle, WA 98104-1551, 206-682-1331
Design consultants: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc., One Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 9411!, 415-627-1600
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: May 1981
Finish date: March 1984
Construction time: 34 months

Design capacity: 545
Total cost: $26,500,000
Total annual operating costs:
$10,330,237

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Wheel; campus

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $26,500,000
Building only: $24,763,598

Gross square feet/corrections: 252,590
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 252,590
Housing area square feet: 109,400
Gross square feet per inmate: 48 I
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 95%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 125
Inmates per unit: 125
Management type: Remote surveillance;
patrols
October 1985 population: 524
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Second bunk
permanently attached to wall

Housing area: $11,930,274
Housing per inmate: $23,861
Housing per cell: $23,861
Total per inmate: $48,624
Total per GSF: $104.9!
Total annual operating costs: $10,330,237

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alarnt/detection
system; razor wire on fence
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 95%
Minimum: 0

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Tilt-up concrete
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco over metal
lath and insulation

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Integral color concrete
Intercom: Nurse call feature at cells; twoway to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
limited air-conditioning
Plumbing: Stainless
Furniture: Painted steel---<:ustom
designed
Fire protection: Smoke detectors in duct
work; sprinklers in corridors, exit ways
and group areas

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Single occupancy: 500
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Other: 20
Special housing: 25
General population: 520
Total: 545

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 22.5
Security: 163
Programs/treatment: 39 .5
Maintenance: 27
Total: 252
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.08:1

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Advanced correctional concepts;
coordination of value engineering by
architect and owner
Negative: None
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems

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Monroe

Housing Level One
1 Counseling
2 Meeting Room
3 Office
4 Laundry
5 Medical
6 Entrance
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Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management Unit (Addition)
Jurisdiction official: Chase Riveland, Secretary, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent Kurt S. Peterson, Washington Corrections Center !MU, P .0. Box 900, Shelton, WA 98584, 206-426-4433
Architect;c/ThecBJSS.Groµp,Architects/pjanners,
West-Bay Drive, Suite 212, Olympia, WA 98502, 206-943-4650
Construction manager: The BJSS Group, 320 West Bay Drive, Suite 212, Olympia, WA 98502, 206-943-4650

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Groundbreaking: November 1983
Finish date: December 1984
Construction time: 13 months

Design capacity: 124
Total cost: $7,134,000
Total annual operating costs: $1,077,273
(addition only)

Category: New, ancillary building
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $7,134,000
Building only: $6,740,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 43,313
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: 43,313
Housing area square feet: 43,313
Gross square feet per inmate: 349
Size of cells: 82 square feet (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 88%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 20
Inmates per unit: 20
Management type: Remote surveillance
June 1986 population: 111
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $6,740,000
Housing per inmate: $54,355
Housing per cell: $54,355
Total per inmate: $57,532
Total per GSF: $164.71
Total annual operating costs: $1,077 ,273
(addition only)

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; razor wire on
and between fences; towers; patrols;
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Load bearing precast panels;
cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Precast panels; cast-inplace concrete
Interior walls: Precastpanels; cast-in-place
concrete; CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Stucco; paint

Construction process
Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; steam heat
Plumbing: Stainless steel; stainless
combination unit
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells
and common areas; override and
control/monitoring in control booth

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 0
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 124
General population: 0
Total: 124

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs; difficult site
conditions

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 3
Security: 33
Programs/treatment: 5
Maintenance: 0
Total: 41 (addition only)
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2. 71: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; coordination
of design between parties
Negative: Weather problems

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Whitman County Correctional Facility
Jurisdiction official: Steve Tomson, Sheriff

Contact: Captain Richard Lally, Facility Commander, Whitman County Correctional Facility, Colfax, WA 99111, 509-397-4262
Architect: Northwest Architectural Company, West 1203 Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201, 509;-838-8240
Justice design consultant: The Gruzen Partnership, 251 Post Street, San Francisco, CA94108\ 415-956-5515
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October I 982
Finish date: April 1984
Construction time: I 8 months

Design capacity: 38
Total cost: $3,000,000
Total annual operating costs: $330,000

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail,
county sheriff, county offices
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,000,000
Building only: $2,900,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 16,660
Gross square feet/other: 11,590
Gross square feet/total: 28,250
Housing area square feet: 5,900
Gross square feet per inmate: 438
Size of cells: 75 square feet (single)
Net/gross square feet: 6 I%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 2 to 8
Inmates per unit: 2 to 8
Management type: Remote surveillance
October 1985 population: 32
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: $1,027,010
Housing per inmate: $27,027
Housing per cell: $42,792
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $106.19
Total annual operating costs: $330,000

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 5%
Medium: 53%
Minimum: 42%

Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Insulated plaster
system

Construction process
Finance method: State funds; county levy
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging
Doors/locking: Remote locking only
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation only;
gas-fired heating plant; central boiler
Plumbing: Stainless; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 22
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 16
Special housing: 0
General population: 38
Total: 38

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Good competition, favorable
market
Negative: Difficult site conditions (very
tight site, poor soil bearing capacity,
high water table); complex electronics/
computer system and hard-wired
locking system

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 10
Programs/treatment: I
Maintenance: 0
Total: 12
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.67:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Design coordinated with
minimum changes by owner; contractor's
efficient construction process
Negative: Weather problems (winter);
complex electronics system

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Ohio County Correctional Center
Jurisdiction official: Arthur McKenzie, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Arthur McKenzie, Ohio County Correctional Center, 1501 Eoff Street, Wheeling, WV 26003, 304-234-3607
Architect} R,L. __ Smith=Architecture, P.O. Box 2204, Waco, TX 76703, 817-776-4011
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: October 1977
Finish date: June 1979
Construction time: 20 months

Design capacity: 61
Total cost: $1,474,000
Total annual operating costs: $620,801

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county and city
jails; courts
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,474,000
Building only: $1,453,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 15,950
Gross square feet/other: 9,860
Gross square feet/total: 25,810
Housing area square feet: 15,950
Gross square feet per inmate: 26 l
Size of dorms: 400 square feet
Net/gross square feet: 84%

Housing area: $900,860
Housing per inmate: $20,019
Housing per cell: $34,648
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $57 .11
Total annual operating costs: $620,801

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; alarm/detection system; video camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 33%
Medium: 31%
Minimum: 36%

Construction type
Structural: Steel frame; prestressed hollow
concrete
Exterior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
brick; special CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block; furred comp.
board and paneling
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; paint;
textured concrete

Design: Linear, outside and inside
Cells per unit: 5
Inmates per unit: 5
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
May 1986 population: 53
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; mattresses on floor; beds in
dayroom

Construction process
Finance method: Revenue sharing;
Federal, State, and local funds; special
election
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: Moderate; concrete
floor and roof units

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Solid; steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Carpet; epoxy coating;
sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to common areas
HV AC: Air conditioning; heating/air
circulation
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel; wood; vinyl/plastic
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for
common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 17
Double occupancy: I 0
Dorms: 18
Special housing: 16
General population: 45
Total: 61

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods;
good competition, favorable market;
materials and construction methods
common to area
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; high labor costs; complex
electronic, mechanical, and electrical
systems; labor unions; weather

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 0
Security: 26
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 0
Total: 26
Current inmate/staff ratio: 2.04: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; materials and construction methods common
to area
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; labor and
weather problems; complex electronic,
mechanical, and electrical systems

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Burnett County Government Center
Jurisdiction official: Donald Chell, Sheriff

Contact: Sheriff Donald Chell, Burnett County Government Center, Route I, Box 300-122, Siren, WI 54872, 7!5-349-2121
Architect: Ozolins-D 'Jock Architects, Ltd., 2115 East Clairemont A venue, Suite I , Eau Claire, WI 54701-4787, 7 I 5-834-0505
Construction manager: Construction Analysis & Management, 7401 Central Avenue NE., Minneapolis, MN 55432, 612-786-7151

Groundbreaking: July I 983
Finish date: January 1985
Construction time: 18 months

Design capacity: 27
Total cost: $3,238,324
Total annual operating costs: $288,903

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement, courts, county agencies

Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $3,238,324
Building only: $3,125,025

Gross square feeUcorrections: !0,440
Gross square feeUother: 43,874
Gross square feeUtotal: 54,314
Housing area square feet: !0,440
Gross square feet per inmate: 387
Size of cells: 59 square feet (single)
NeUgross square feet: 78%

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: 15
Inmates per unit: 15
Management type: Intermittent surveillance
June 1986 population: 18
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: None

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $59.62
Total annual operating costs: $288,903

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior; video
camera surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 60%
Medium: 40%
Minimum: 0

Construction type
Structural: Cast-in-place concrete frame
Exterior walls: CMU block; metal wall
panels
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Textured concrete;
metal panels

Construction process
Finance method: G.O. Bonds
Contract method: Construction
management

Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking
Floor surface: Carpet; sealed concrete;
vinyl tile
Intercom: One-way to cells and common
areas
HVAC: Heating/air circulation; solar
heat; other energy recycle unit; reheat
coils
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors for cells

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Single occupancy: 15
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: I 2
General population: 15
Total: 27

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design; good competitian, favorable market; construction
management
Negative: Slow construction, lengthy
building time; difficult site
conditions; high water table

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 13
Security: 13
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: 3
Total: 29
Current inmate/staff ratio: 0.62: I

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems

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Columbia Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: Stephen E. Bablitch, Administrator, Department of Corrections

Contact: Superintendent James P. Murphy, Columbia Correctional Institution, Route 3, Highway 127, P.O. Box 950, Portage,
WI 53901, 608-742-9105
Archite<ot: Potter, _Lawson& Pawlowsky, lll~.-.,.15.Ellis.Potter.Court, Madisoii}&,r 53711, 608-274-2741
Construction manager: Potter, Lawson & Pawlowsky, Inc., 15 Ellis Potter Court, Madison, WI 53711, 608-274-2741

Groundbreaking: February 1984
Finish date: May 1986
Construction time: 27 months

Design capacity: 5 I I
Total cost: $30,362,286
Total annual operating costs: $7,326,540

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Courtyard

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $30,362,286
Building only: $27,739,014

Gross square feeVcorrections: 296,600
Gross square feeVother: 0
Gross square feeVtotal: 296,600
Housing area square feet: 123,800
Gross square feet per inmate: 580
Size of cells: 80 square feet (single)
NeVgross square feet: 70%

Design: Linear, outside
Cells per unit: 50
Inmates per unit: 50
Management type: Remote surveillance
September 1987 population: 432
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $59,417
Total per GSF: $102.37
Total annual operating costs: $7,326,540

Construction type
Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alann/
detection systems; razor wire on and
between fences; towers; patrols; camera
surveillance
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 100%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells and common
areas
HY AC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
Plumbing: China
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: Cast-in-place concrete;
CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Construction process
Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Conventional
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 450
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 0
Special housing: 61
General population: 450
Total: 511

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Nine identical housing units;
favorable market; bids lower than
estimates
Negative: Difficult site conditions; high
water table; complex electronic and
mechanical systems; long lead times for
detention equipment

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 49
Security: 189
Programs/treatment: 15
Maintenance: 14
Total: 267
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.62:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Repetitiveness of design; coordination of design between parties; onsite supervision by architect and owner
Negative: Slow delivery from suppliers;
complex electronic and mechanical
systems

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Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Jurisdiction official: Steven E. Bablitch, Administrator, Division of Corrections.

Contact: Superintendent Donald W. Gudmanson, Oshkosh Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 3530, 1730 West Snell Road,
Oshkosh, WI 54903-3530, 414-231-4010
Architects: Sauter Seaborne Architects Engineers Ltd,; 825 West Lawrence Street, Appleton, WI 54914, 414-739-6266
Miller Wagner Coenen, Inc., 250 Green Bay Road, Neenak, WI 54956, 414-725-6346
Construction manager: None

Groundbreaking: March 1984
Finish date: April I 986
Construction time: 25 months

Design capacity: 3 l 2
Total cost: $23,313,398
Total annual operating costs: $459,400

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: State prison
Building configuration: Cluster of
housing units with support units at each
end

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $23,313,398
Building only: $22,634, 76 l

Gross square feet/corrections: l 97,405
Gross square feet/other: 0
Gross square feet/total: l 97,405
Housing area square feet: 92,262
Gross square feet per inmate: 63 3
Sizeofcells: 82 square feet (gen. single);
91 (spec. single)
Net/gross square feet: 75%

Design: Module/pod
Cells per unit: 104
Inmates per unit: 104
Management type: Direct supervision
March 1987 population: l 93
Facility commitment: State prisoners
Means to handle crowding: Bunk beds in
cell; beds in dayroom

Housing area: Unknown
Housing per inmate: Unknown
Housing per cell: Unknown
Total per inmate: $74,722
Total per GSF: $118.lO
Total annual operating costs: $459,400

Security
Perimeter: Double fence; alann/detection
system; razor wire on fences; towers;
patrols
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 0
Medium: 100%
Minimum: 0

Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Swinging; sliding
Doors/locking: Manual locking
Floor surface: Epoxy coating; vinyl tile
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat,
furnaces can bum methane from nearby
landfill
Plumbing: Stainless steel; china
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and

sprinklers for cells and common areas;
manual alarm stations

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Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Steel frame
Exterior walls: CMU block
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick

Finance method: State funds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: Limited; fabrication
of some furniture
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Single occupancy: 29 l
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 12
Special housing: 9
General population: 303
Total: 312

Architect's reported analyses
Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construct/on methods,
repetitiveness of design; phased
construction, fast track CM; good
competition, favorable market; good
design for region
Negative: Government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: 30
Security: 90
Programs/treatment: 44
Maintenance: l 9
Total: 183
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.05:1

Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: Phased construction, fast track
construction management
Negative: Slow responses and delivery
from vendors, suppliers; weather
problems; government procedures,
regulations, and red tape

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Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Jurisdiction official: Gary Fetting, Sheriff

Contact: Sergeant Richard Mohr, Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility, East Third Avenue, Ladysmith, WI 54848, 715-532-2200
Architect: Ozolins-D'Jock Architects, Ltd., 2115 East Clairemont Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701-4787, 715-834-0505
Construction manager: Ozolins-D'Jock Associates, 2115 East Clairemont Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701-4787, 715-834-0505

Groundbreaking: May 1984
Finish date: August 1985
Construction time: 15 months

Design capacity: 29
Total cost: $1,650,000
Total annual operating costs: $247,800

Category: New, independent facility
Facility type: Complex: county jail, law
enforcement
Building configuration: Integrated
structure

Costs

Dimensions

Inmate housing areas

Total: $1,650,000
Building only: $1,645,000

Gross square feet/corrections: 10,930
Gross square feet/other: 11,280
Gross square feet/total: 22,210
Housing area square feet: 10,030
Gross square feet per inmate: 377
Size of cells: 54 square feet (gen. single);
70 (spec. single); 420 (dorms)
Net/gross square feet: Unknown

Design: Linear, inside
Cells per unit: Varies
Inmates per unit: Varies
Management type: Intermittent
surveillance
September 1987 population: 15
Facility commitment: Local jail inmates
Means to handle crowding: Unknown

Housing area: $1,050,000
Housing per inmate: $38,889
Housing per cell: $38,889
Total per inmate: NIA (complex)
Total per GSF: $78.72
Total annual operating costs: $247,800

Security
Perimeter: Building exterior only
Inmate security level:
Maximum: 60%
Medium: 0
Minimum: 40%

Construction type

Construction process

Structural: Load-bearing precast panels
Exterior walls: Brick; synthetic plaster and
rigid insulation
Interior walls: CMU block
Exterior surface/facade: Brick; stucco

Finance method: G. 0. Bonds
Contract method: Construction management fast track
Use of inmate labor: None
Use of prefabrication: None

Inmate design capacity
Inmate cells
Doors/material: Steel
Doors/type: Sliding
Doors/locking: Motor driven and remote
locking; manual locking
Floor surface: Sealed concrete
Intercom: Two-way to cells
HYAC: Heating/air circulation; gas heat
with oil standby
Plumbing: Stainless steel
Furniture: Steel
Fire protection: Smoke detectors and
sprinklers for cells and common areas

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Architect's reported analyses

Single occupancy: 15
Double occupancy: 0
Dorms: 12
Special housing: 2
General population: 27
Total: 29

Factors affecting construction costs:
Positive: Simple construction methods,
repetitiveness of design
Negative: High labor costs
Factors affecting time schedule:
Positive: None
Negative: None

Current staff
Full-time equivalent:
Administration: I
Security: 9
Programs/treatment: 0
Maintenance: l
Total: 11
Current inmate/staff ratio: 1.36:1

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Appendix A
ACA standards for design of
adult correctional institutions
and local detention facilities

ACA standards
Design of adult correctional institutions
and local detention facilities
The National Institute of Justice has created this directory
to illustrate how jails and prisons may be designed and
built. As a handbook for construction, it would not be
complete without discussion of the standards by which
correctional facilities are designed.
For many years, both officials and architects have relied
upon the standards developed by the American Correctional Association. These guidelines have served corrections agencies by providing direction along the difficult
path from inception to completion of a new jail or prison.
However, strict adherence to construction guidelines
may be costly for some jurisdictions. Thus, not every
agency can follow the standards in their entirety. For
this reason, not every facility in this catalog is in complete
compliance with ACA standards.
By drawing on the collective experience of corrections
officials across the Nation, the ACA standards may help
those planning new facilities to consider the lessons
learned by colleagues who have faced the same problems.
Like the premise of NIJ' s Construction Information Exchange, the ACA standards represent an opportunity to
"build on experience."

Prisons/adult correctional institutions
Although planners and designers of new or remodeled
facilities should consider all ACA standards and their
relationship to design, the following selected standards
are especially critical in facility planning. These standards
are presented as important reminders that should be reviewed frequently during the design process of correctional facilities.

2-4022. The institution provides for all inmates the
following constructive programs, including, at a
minimum: reception and orientation; evaluation and
classification; academic education equivalent to high
school; vocational training; employment; religious
services; social services and counseling; psychological
and psychiatric services; library services; medical and
dental health care; athletic, recreational, and leisure
time activities; inmate involvement with community
groups; mail and visiting; access to media, legal materials, attorneys, and courts; volunteer services; and
prerelease orientation and planning.
2-4049. There is an inmate commissary or canteen
where inmates can purchase items not furnished by the
facility from an approved list. Strict controls are maintained over its operation and standard accounting procedures are followed.

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2-4086. Space and equipment required for the training
and staff development program are available.

2-4129. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Only one inmate occupies a room or cell designed for
single occupancy that has a floor area of at least 60
square feet, provided inmates spend no more than 10
hours per day locked in. When confinement exceeds
10 hours per day, there are at least 80 square feet of
floor space.
2-4130. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Each room or cell has, at a minimum, the following
facilities and conditions:
Sanitation facilities, including access to:
• Toilet above floor level that is available for use
without staff assistance 24 hours a day.
• Wash basin with hot and cold running water.
A b~d at above floor level, desk, hooks or closet space,
chalf or stool.
Natural light.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per human
occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night.

2-4131. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant
(minimum security only). Where used, multiple occupancy rooms house no less than three and no more
than 50 inmates each who are screened for suitability
to group living prior to admission. Multiple occupancy
rooms are continuously observed by staff and provide
the following facilities and conditions:
.(\. minimum floor area of 50 square feet per occupant
m the sleeping area and a clear floor-to-ceiling height
of not less than eight feet.
Toilet and shower facilities at a minimum of one oper
able toilet and shower for every eight occupants.

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One operable wash basin with hot and cold running
water for every six occupants.
Single beds only.
Access to a locker or private storage space for each
occupant.
Natural light.

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Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night.

Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of fresh or
purified air per minute.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night.

2-4132. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Minimum security institutions, or minimum security
areas within larger institutions provide individual
rooms with key control shared by the occupants and
staff, or continuous access to toilet and shower facilities
and hot and cold running water, including drinking
water. Rooms also provide the following facilities and
conditions:
A minimum floor area of 60 square feet.
A bunk at above floor level, desk, hooks or closet
space, chair or stool.

2-4136. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The segregation rooms permit inmates assigned to
them to converse with others in the same housing unit
and have doors that permit observation by staff.

Natural light.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night.

2-4133. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
When males and females are housed in the same institution there are separate sleeping quarters.

2-4134. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There are two identifiable exits in each inmate housing
area and other high density areas to permit the prompt
evacuation of inmates and staff under emergency conditions. (Mandatory)

2-4135. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The segregation housing units provide living conditions
that approximate those of the general inmate population; all exceptions are clearly documented. Segregation housing units provide the following facilities and
conditions:
Single occupancy rooms or cells with a floor area of
at least 80 square feet.
Sanitation facilities, including access to:
• Above-floor toilet facilities available for use without staff assistance 24 hours a day.
• Hot and cold running water.
Natural light.

2-4137. Existing, renovation. There is a separate day
room leisure time space for each general population
housing unit.

2-4138. Existing, renovation. Space outside the cell
or room is provided for inmate exercise.
2-4139. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant. In
institutions offering academic and vocational training
programs, the classrooms are designed in cooperation
with school authorities.
2-4142. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant. If
the institution has watchtowers, they are placed so that
they permit an unobstructed view of the grounds and
perimeter and are equipped with the weaponry, lighting, sighting, and communications devices necessary
for effective execution of their function.

2-4143. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The food preparation and dining area includes a space
for food preparation based on population size.
2-4144. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Space is provided for administrative, custodial, professional, and clerical staff; this space includes conference
rooms, employee lounge, storage room for records,
public lobby, and toilet facilities.

2-4145. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Handicapped inmates are housed in a manner that
provides for their safety and security. Cells or housing
units used by them are designed for their use, and
provide the maximum possible integration with the
general population. Appropriate institution programs
and activities are accessible to handicapped inmates
confined in the facility.

2-4146. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant. All
parts of the facility that are accessible to the public
are accessible to and usable by handicapped staff and
visitors.

2-4147. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Space is provided for janitor closets, which are
equipped with a sink and cleaning implements.

A bunk at above floor level, desk or writing space,
and stool.

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2-4148. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There are storage rooms in the institution for clothing,
bedding, and cleaning supplies.
2-4149. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There is storage space available for the personal property of inmates.
2-41S0. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Separate and adequate space is provided for mechanical
equipment.
2-41S2. Renovation, addition, new plant. Planning
precludes the use of dormitories for inmate housing in
maximum, close, or medium security institutions.

2-41S3. Renovation, addition, new plant. The institution conforms to applicable Federal, State, and local
building codes.

2-41S4. Renovation, addition, new plant. There is
documentation by an independent, qualified source
that ventilation is at least 10 cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute, per human occupant, for cell blocks and guard stations, and 20 cubic
feet per minute for eating halls. Lighting requirements
for the facility are determined by the tasks to be performed, interior surface finishes and colors, type and
spacing of light sources, outside lighting, and shadows
and glare.

2-41S5. Renovation, addition, new plant. There is
documentation by a qualified source that the interior
finishing material in inmate living areas, exit areas,
and places of public assembly are in accordance with
recognized national fire safety codes. (Mandatory)
2-41S8. Addition, new plant. There is separate dayroom/leisure time space for each general population
housing unit containing 35 square feet of floor space
per inmate exclusive of circulation corridors in front
of cells/rooms.

2-4166. Specifications for the selection and purchase
of facility furnishings indicate the fire safety performance requirements of the materials selected.
(Mandatory)
2-4168. The facility has exits that are distinctly and
permanently marked, continuously visible at all times,
kept clear, and maintained in usable condition.
(Mandatory)
2-4169. An independent, qualified inspector who is
trained in the application of national fire safety codes
has certified that the travel distance to all exits is in
compliance with code requirements. (Mandatory)
2-4170. The institution has equipment necessary to
maintain essential lights, power, and communications
in an emergency.
2-4173. Written policy and procedure specify the
means for the immediate release of imnates from locked
areas in case of emergency and provide for a backup
system.

2-4177. The institution's perimeter is controlled by
an appropriate means to provide that inmates remain
within the perimeter and to prevent access by the general public without the appropriate authorization.
2-4179. Safety vestibules and sally ports constitute
the only breaches in the institution perimeter security.
(Essential-maximum and medium security facilities
only)
2-4180. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic should enter
and leave at designated points in the perimeter. (Essential-medium and minimum security facilities only)
2-4181. The institution maintains a control center to
provide order and security.

2-4187. The institution has facilities for the safe unloading and reloading of firearms.

2-41S9. Addition, new plant. Administrative segregation housing units are the same as those for the general
population and have an area for indoor exercise outside
the room or cell that has 35 square feet of floor space
per inmate requiring exercise.

rity equipment are stored in a secure but readily accessible depository outside imnate housing and activity
areas and are inventoried at least monthly to determine
their condition and expiration dates.

2-4162. There is documentation by an independent,
qualified source that the institution complies with the
applicable fire safety code(s). (Mandatory)

2-424S. Toilet and wash basin facilities are available
to food service personnel and inmates in the vicinity
of the food preparation area.

2-416S. The institution has an automatic fire alarm
and smoke detection system that is certified by an
independent, qualified inspector trained in the application of national fire safety codes. If the institution
depends on a local fire department, the fire alarm system is connected directly to the local fire department.
Whenever possible, all system elements are tested on
a quarterly basis; adequacy and operation of the systems are certified by a State fire official orother qualified authority annually. (Mandatory)

2-4247. There are sanitary, temperature-controlled

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2-4189. Firearms, chemical agents, and related secu-

storage facilities for the storage of all foods.

2-42S0. Space is provided for group dining except
when security or safety considerations justify
otherwise.

2-42S9. The institution provides for waste disposal.
(Mandatory)

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2-4265. The store of clothing, linen, and bedding
exceeds that required for the facility's inmate
population.
2-4266. The institution provides for the thorough
cleaning and, when necessary, disinfecting of inmate
personal clothing before storage or before allowing the
inmate to keep and wear personal clothing.
2-4268. There are sufficient bathing facilities in the

2-4422. There is a comprehensive education program
available to all eligible inmates that extends from literacy training through high school and includes communication skills, mathematics, and social science.
2-4431. The educational program is supported by
specialized equipment, including, at a minimum, classrooms, teaching carrels, audiovisual materials and
facilities, chalkboards, and administrative space.

housing areas to permit inmates in the general population to shower at least three times per week.

2-4436. Postsecondary programs in academic and

2-4270. There are hair care services available to in-

2-4442. The institution maintains and/or provides
access to comprehensive library services that include,
but are not limited to, a reference collection that includes general and specialized materials, and planned
and continuous acquisition of materials to meet the
needs of the institutional staff and inmates.

mates that comply with applicable health requirements.

2-4275. An adequately equipped medical facility,
which meets the legal requirements for a licensed general hospital with respect to the services it offers, is
available to all inmates. (Mandatory)

vocational education are available to qualified inmates.

for health services are provided and maintained as
determined by the health authority.

2-4452. Written policy and procedure provide for a
comprehensive recreational program that includes leisure time activities comparable with those available in
the community.

2-4295. Written policy and procedure require that

2-4458. Facilities and equipment, which are main-

2-4277. Space, equipment, supplies, and materials

routine and emergency dental care is provided to each
inmate under the direction and supervision of a dentist
with appropriate State or Federal licensure.

tained in good condition and are suitable for the planned
leisure activities, are available in proportion to the
inmate population.

2-4305. Written policy and procedure make available
chronic and convalescent care to inmates of the facility.

2-4470. The institution provides facilities and equip-

2-4325. Written policy and procedure exist to assist
inmates in making confidential contact with attorneys
and their authorized representatives.

2-4326. Written policy and procedure provide for the
right of inmates to have access to an appropriate law
library and to supplies and services related to legal
matters. The law library includes, at a minimum, relevant and up-to-date constitutional, statutory, and case
law materials, applicable court rules, and practice
treatises. When an inmate is unable to make meaningful
use of the law library alone, additional assistance
necessary for effective access is provided.
2-4336. Written policy and procedure grant inmates
the right to practice their religion, subject only to the
limitations necessary to maintain institutional order
and security.

2-4337. Written policy and procedure grant inmates
the right to receive visits, subject only to the limitations
necessary to maintain institutional order and security.
2-4379. Written policy and procedure provide for
inmate access to public telephones.
2-4383. Written policy and procedure provide that
inmate visiting facilities permit informal communication, including opportunity for physical contact. Devices that preclude physical contact are not used except
in instances of substantiated security risk.

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ment for the conduct of religious programs for inmates.

Jails/local detention facilities
The following standards have been exerpted from the
complete volume applicable to local detention and
holding facilities. These guidelines are intended to
apply to facilities operated by cities and counties,
where inmates are held for shorter periods of time.

2-5108. Existing. All activity areas have toilets and
wash basins that are accessible to persons using the
area.
An independent, qualified source has documented that:
• Lighting is appropriate to the activity area.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of fresh or
purified air per minute per human occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones with consideration for the
activity performed. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)
2-5109. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The intake/booking and release area is located inside
the security perimeter, but outside inmate living quarters, and has the following components: booking area;
sally port; access to drinking water; shower facilities;
secure storage for inmates' personal property; telephone facilities; private interview space( s); temporary
holding rooms with sufficient fixed seating for all
inmates at its rated capacity; and operable toilets and
wash basins. (Detention-essential; holdingessential)

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Only one inmate occupies each cell and detention room
designed for single occupancy. (Detention-essential;
holding-essential)

2-5111. Existing, renovation. All single rooms or
cells in detention facilities have at least 60 square feet
of floor space, provided inmates spend no more than
10 hours per day locked in; when confinement exceeds
10 hours per day, there are at least 70 square feet of
floor space. (Detention-essential; holding-not
applicable)
2-5112. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant. All
rooms or cells in detention facilities have, at a
minimum:
Access to the following sanitation facilities:
• Toilet above floor level that is available for use
without staff assistance 24 hours per day.
• Wash basin and drinking water.
• Shower facilities.
• Hot and cold running water.
A bed at above floor level, desk or writing surface,
hooks or closet space, chair or stool.
Natural light.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area; in additions and
new plants it is both occupant and centrally
controlled.
• Circulation is at least IO cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per human
occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night. (Detention-essential;
holding-not applicable)

2-5113. Existing, renovation. Single rooms or cells
in holding facilities have, at a minimum:
50 square feet of floor space.
A bed above floor level.
Access to the following sanitation facilities:
• Toilet above floor level that is available for use
without staff assistance 24 hours per day.
• Wash basin with hot and cold running water.
• Shower facilities.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least IO cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per human
occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
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• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night. (Detention-not applicable; holding-important) (See related standard
2-5139)

2-5114. Existing renovation. Where used, multiple
occupancy rooms house no less than four and no more
than 50 inmates each who are screened prior to admission for suitability to group living; the rooms provide:
Continuing observation by staff.
A minimum floor area of 50 square feet per occupant
in the sleeping area and a clear floor to ceiling height
of not less than eight feet.
Toilet and shower facilities at a minimum of one operable toilet and shower for every eight occupants.
One operable wash basin with hot and cold running
water for every six occupants.
Natural light.
Beds above floor level.
A locker for each occupant.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least IO cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute per occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5115. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The segregation rooms provide living conditions that
approximate those of the general inmate population;
all exceptions are clearly documented. Segregation
housing units provide:
Single occupancy rooms or cells with a flow area of
at least 70 square feet.
A bed at above floor level, desk or writing space and
stool.
Continuous access to the following sanitation facilities:
• Above-floor toilet facilities.
• Hot and cold running water.
Natural light.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area.
• Circulation is at least IO cubic feet of outside or
recirculated filtered air per minute.
• Temperatures are appropriate to summer and
winter comfort zones.
• Noise levels do not exceed 70 decibels in daytime
and 45 decibels at night. (Detention-important;
holding-not applicable)
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2-5130. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant. A

room used for segregation permits inmates assigned to
it to communicate with staff and has a door that permits
observation by staff. (Detention-essential; holdingessential)

room or closet equipped with a sink is provided for
the storage of cleaning supplies and equipment. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5117. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
When seriously ill, mentally disordered, injured or
nonambulatory inmates are held in the facility, there
is at least one single-occupancy cell or room for them
that provides for continuing staff observation. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5118. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
When both males and females are housed in the same
facility they are provided separate sleeping quarters
that are separated visually and acoustically. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5120. Addition, new plant. There are at least two
identifiable exits in each inmate housing area/cell block
and other high density area to permit the prompt evacuation of inmates and staff under emergency conditions.
(Detention-mandatory; holding-mandatory)
2-5122. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Space is- provided for the secure storage of chemical
agents, restraining devices and related security equipment and the equipment is located in an area that is
readily accessible to authorized persons only. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)
2-5123. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There are sally ports between inmate areas and areas
providing access to the public. (Detention-essential;
holding-essential)
2-5124. Existing renovation. There is a separate day
room leisure time space for each cell block or detention
room cluster. (Detention-essential; holding-not
applicable)

2-5125. Existing. Space outside the cell or room is
provided for inmate exercise. (Detention-essential;
holding-important)
2-5126. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
When the facility provides food service, the kitchen
has a minimum of200 square feet of floor space. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5127. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Consistent with the size of the facility, space is provided for administrative, professional, and clerical
staff, including conference rooms, employee lounge,
storage room for records, public lobby and toilet
facilities. (Detention-essential; holding-important)
2-5128. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There is at least one multipurpose room available for
imnate activities such as religious services, education
programs or visiting. (Detention-essential; holdingimportant)

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2-5131. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Storage space is provided for clothing, bedding, and
facility supplies. (Detention-essential; holdingessential)

2-5132. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
Space is provided for the secure storage of inmates'
personal property. (Detention-essential; holdingessential)
2-5134. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
The institution conforms to applicable Federal, State,
and local building codes. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)
2-5136. Existing, renovation, addition, new plant.
There is documentation by an independent, qualified
source that the interior finishing material in inmate
living areas, exit areas, and places of public assembly
are in accordance with recognized national fire safety
codes. (Detention-mandatory; holding-mandatory)
2-5137. Addition, new plant. All cells and detention
rooms are designed for single-occupancy only. (Detention-essential; holding-essential) (See related
standard 2-5114)

2-5138. Addition, new plant. All single cells or rooms
in detention facilities have, at a minimum, 70 square
feet of floor space. (Detention-essential; holdingnot applicable) (See related standards 2-5111, 25II2, and 2-5115)
2-5139. Addition, new plant. All single cells and
rooms in holding facilities have, at a minimum:
70 square feet of floor space, with no less than 7 feet
between walls and no less than 8 feet between the floor
and ceiling.
Access to the following sanitation facilities:
• Toilet above floor level that is available for use
without staff assistance 24 hours a day.
• Wash basin and drinking water.
• Shower facilities.
• Hot and cold running water.
A bed at above floor level, desk, or writing surfaces,
hooks or closet space, chair or stool.
Documentation by an independent, qualified source
that:
• Lighting is at least 20 footcandles at desk level
and in the personal grooming area that is both occupant and centrally controlled.
• Circulation is at least 10 cubic feet of fresh or
purified air per minute per human occupant.
• Temperatures are appropriate to the summer and
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and 45 decibels at night. (Detention-not applicable; holding-essential)

2-5141. Addition, new plants. The facility is designed
and constructed so that inmates can be separated according to existing laws and regulation, or according
to the facility's classification plan. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)

2-5142. Addition, new plants. Handicapped inmates
are housed in a manner which provides for their safety
and security. Cells or housing units used by them are
designed for their use, and provide the maximum possible integration with the general population. Appropriate institution programs and activities are accessible
to handicapped inmates confined in the facility. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)
2-5143. Addition, new plants. All parts of the facility
that are accessible to the public are accessible to and
usable by handicapped persons. (Detention-important; holding-important) (See related standard 25142)

has a minimum of 35 square feet of floor space per
inmate and is separate and distinct from the sleeping
area which is immediately adjacent and accessible.
(Detention-essential; holding-important)

2-5145. Renovation, addition, new plant. In facilities
with bed space for less than 100 inmates, indoor and
outdoor exercise areas provide a minimum of 15 square
feet per inmate. (Detention-essential; holding-not
applicable)

2-5146. Renovation, addition, new plant. In facilities
with bed space for 100 or more inmates, indoor and
outdoor exercise areas are a minimum of 30 by 50
square feet. (Detention-essential; holding-not
applicable)

2-5148. Additions, new plants. Separate and adequate
space is provided for all mechanical equipment. (Detention-essential; holding-essential)
For a complete copy of the ACA Standards, contact the American Correctional Association, 4321 Hartwick Road, Suite L-208, College Park, MD
20740, telephone 301-699-7600.

2-5144. Addition, new plants. There is a dayroom for
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Reference: Architects and
construction managers

Architects and construction managers

Firm name
Abend Singleton Associates
Abend Singleton Associates
Afseth, Jacobs & Schmitz, Architects, A.I.A.
A.J. Contracting Co.
Alexanderffruex/de Groot
Alexander/Truex/de Groot
Alpha Three
Architects Boudreaux, Ltd.
Architectural Inspection Service
Architecture One, Ltd.
Architecture One, Ltd.

Arthur Industries, Inc.
Arthur Industries, Inc.
Arthur Industries, Inc.

Arthur Industries, Inc.
Barnes, Landes, Goodman and Youngblood
Barnes, Landes, Goodman and Youngblood
Barnes, Landes, Goodman and Youngblood
Barnes, Landes, Goodman and Youngblood
Barrett, Daffin and Carlan, Inc.
Barrett, Daffin and Carlan, Inc.
Barron, Heinberg & Brocato
Benatec Associates
B .F. W. Construction Company
B.F.W. Construction Company
Blomquist/Nelson & Associates
Bodrell Joer' dan Smith Partnership
Brice Building Company/Champion Construction Company
Brooks Association for Architecture and Planning
Bruton, Knowles & Love, Inc.
Bryant Architect, Ltd.
Burt Taggart & Associates/ Architects
Burt Taggart & Associates/ Architects
Burt Taggart & Associates/Architects

Cannon Design
Carmen Vincent Gintoli
Caudill Gustafson & Associates Architects, P. C.
CCC Architects Alaska
CCC Architects Alaska
CCC Architects Alaska
Cecil Lovett
Charles H. McCauley Associates, Inc.
Chrisman, Miller, Woodford, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.

Reference

Facility name
Clay County Detention Center
Johnson County Juvenile Hall
Jackson County Jail
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
Franklin County Detention/Law Enforcement Facility
St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center
Hunt Correctional Center
Gilliam Psychiatric Center
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding Facility
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Pima County Adult Detention Center (Addition)
Bridgeport Correctional Center: Modular Units
J. Bernard Gates Correctional Unit
Rikers Island: Modular Units
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I and II)
Beto II Unit
JesterUnitNumber3
Wallace Pack Unit I
Wallace Pack Unit II
Leon County Jail
Leon County Justice Complex
Federal Detention Center
Schuylkill County Prison
Beto II Unit
Wallace Pack Unit I
Correction Camp Cusino
Elmwood-Barracks 24
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Brazoria County Sheriffs Department Detention Center II
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Clarke County Correctional Institution
Clark County Detention Facility
Garland County Detention Facility
Saline County Detention Facility
Erie County Holding Center
Wildwood Correctional Center
Pitkin County Jail
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility, Phase II
Palmer Correctional Center Medium Security Facility
Clay County Detention Center
Federal Correctional Institution, Talladega
Knox County Jail
Austin County Jail
Cameron County Detention Center
Chambers County Law Enforcement Center
Comal County Jail
Fort Bend County Jail
Fort Bend County Jail (Expansion)
Freeport Police and Courts Building

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Firm name
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Christopher Di Stefano & Associates, Inc.
Cimini Merle Burns Counce
Con-Ark Construction Company

Concordia
Construction Analysis & Management
Crippen, Liebau, Minta
Crosby, Thornton, Marshall, Booker, Lawlor, Architects
CRS Constructors, Inc.
CRSGroup
CUH2A Architects, Engineers, Planners
Curtis and Davis
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc.
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc.
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc.
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc.
Dahl-Braden-PTM, Inc.
Dana Larson Roubal & Associates
Dana Larson Roubal & Associates
Dana Larson Roubal & Associates
Dana Larson Roubal & Associates/DLR Group
Dana Larson Roubal/Lescher & Mahoney, Inc.
Davidson/Kuhr Architects PC
Davis Brody and Associates
Day and Zimmerman
Design Concrete, Inc.
Design Group, Inc., Architects/Planners
Dewberry & Davis
Dewberry & Davis
Dick Corporation
DLR Group/Lescher and Mahoney
Donham & Sweeney, Architects
Dreyfuss and Blackford
Durrant Group
Edward Mattingly Associates, Inc.
E. George Wynn-Architect
EJlerbe Associates, Inc.

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Facility name
Hidalgo County Jail
Katy Police Department
Liberty County Jail
Missouri City Police Department
Orange County Jail
Pearland Public Safety Building
San Patricio County Sheriff's Department
Starr County Jail
Victoria County Jail
Washington Correctional Institute
Cummins Unit-Medium Security
Jackson County Detention Center
Burnett County Government Center
Placer County Jail
Stanislaus County Jail
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I
Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I and II)
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Beto II Unit
Jester Unit Number 3

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Wallace Pack Unit I
Wallace Pack Unit II

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Delta County Criminal Justice Facility
Dodge County Judicial Center
Woodbury Law Enforcement Center
YeUowstone County Detention Facility
Douglas County Correctional Center

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Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility
Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville
Gerald L. Gormley Justice Facility
Dooly County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution, Ashland
Eastern Correctional Institution
Somerset County Detention Center
Allegheny County Jail Annex
Pinal Mountain Juvenile Institution
Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility
Fayette County Detention Center
Alamosa County Law Enforcement Center
Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Mountain View Unit

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Facilities Development Corporation
F .D. Freeman & Associates
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Federal Construction Company
FEH Associates, Inc.

Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson
Union Correctional Institution
Polk County Jail

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Fernandez, Lujan, Beltran, Inc.

Youth Diagnostic and Development Center

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Firmname
Ficker & Ruffing
Aad & Associates
Franz Zwolensky Associates, Architecture/Planning
Gary/Parsons & Associates
GBKB Associates
Geary, Moore and Ahrens, Inc.
G.E. Johnson Construction Company
George Dahl, Architects & Engineers
Geren and Associates
GiattinaFisher & Company Architects, Inc.
Giffels/Del Campo & Marn
Gilbane Building Company
Gilbane Building Company
Glaser & Myers, Inc., Champlin/Haupt, Inc.
Goleman & Rolfe Associates, Inc.
Goleman & Rolfe Associates, Inc.
Gonchor & Sput Architects & Planners
Greenhome & O'Mara
Grier-Fripp Associates, Inc.
Grier-Fripp Associates, Inc.

Grinder, TaberandGrinder, Inc.
Grover Tuten
Hammel Green & Abrahamson, Inc.
Hancock Property Management, Inc.
HansenLindMeyerP.C.
Harold Wirum & Associates
Harold Wirum & Associates
Harold Wirum & Associates
Harold Wirum & Associates
Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern
Heery Program Management, Inc.
Heery Program Management, Inc.
Heery Program Management, Inc.
Heery/VanirCM
Heery/VanirCM
Heery/VCM
Hellmuth, Obata&Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata& Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata& Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata& Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc.
Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, Inc.

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Facility name
Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release Center
Alachua County Corrections Facility
Sacaton Juvenile Rehabilitation Center
Mountain View Unit
Grand Traverse County Correctional Fac"ility
Ottawa County Detention Facility
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Coffield Unit
Beto I Unit
Jefferson County Jail
California Medical Facility-South
Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook
Leon County Justice Complex
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Bexar County Juvenile Center
Harris County Juvenile Detention Home
North Facility
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Eastern Correctional Center
Southern Correctional Center
Shelby County Justice Center
Dooly County Jail
Minnesota Supervised Living Facility
Longwood Treatment Center
Union Correctional Institution
Fairbanks Correctional Center
Hiland Mountain Correctional Center
Meadow Creek Correctional Center
Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center
Roanoke City Jail
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Eastern Correctional Institution
Somerset County Detention Center
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
California Correctional Institution
Alameda County North County Jail
Bernalillo County Detention Center (South Tower)
Clark County Detention Center
Cook Inlet Pre-Trial Facility
Macomb County Jail
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
Montgomery County Detention Center
North Carolina Central Prison
Orange County Sheriffs Intake Release Center
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center
Shasta County Justice Center
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Washington County Detention Center
California State Prison-Sacramento County/Folsom

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Firm.name

Facility name

Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, Inc.
Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, Inc.
Henningson, Durham, & Richardson, Inc.
Hercules Construction Company
H. Holding and Associates
HMC Architects, Inc.
Hobbs/Wiginton/Fawcett-Architects & Planners
Hope Consulting Group
Hope Consulting Group
Horst-Terrill-Karst, Architects, P.A.
Hutchinson, Brown & Partners
H. Wendell Mounce AIA & Associates
Jacobs Wyper
Jesson & Associates
Jim Roberson & Associates, Inc.
J.N. Pease Associates
J.N. Pease Associates
John Carl Warnecke & Associates/Daniel L. Dworsky F AIA &
Associates
John Hackler and Company, Architects
John W. Cowper Company
Johnston/Hunt & Associates, P.S.
Johnston/Hunt & Associates, P.S.

Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release Center
Ocean County Justice Complex
Young Adult Correctional Facility
Farmington Correctional Center
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Kansas State Penitentiary (Phase One)
Penitentiary of New Mexico
Torrance Police Department
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee
Craven County Law Enforcement Center
North Carolina Central Prison

Johnston Associates
Johnston Associates
Jones Mayer Architecture, Inc.

JoseBarron,Jr.
Justice Center Architects
Justice Systems, Inc.
Justice Systems, Inc.
Kaplan/McLaughlin/Diaz
Kaplan/McLaughlin/Diaz
Kitchell, CEM, Inc.
Kitchell, CEM, Inc.
Kitchell, CEM, Inc.
Kitchell, CEM, Inc.
Kitchell, CEM, Inc.
Lasker Goldman Corporation
Lasker Goldman Corporation
Lasseigne & Legett, AIA, Architects, Inc.
Lawrence D. White & Associates, Inc.
LawrenceD. White&Associates, Inc.
L.D. Astorino & Associates, Ltd.
Lebco Construction Company
Leo A. Daly
Lescher & Mahoney/DLR Group
Lescher&Mahoney, Inc.
Lescher&Mahoney, Inc.
Lescher & Mahoney, Inc.
L.K. Travis & Associates

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Erie County Correctional Facility
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Forks City Jail
Forks City Jail
Jefferson County Correctional Facility
Farmington Correctional Center
Federal Detention Center
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Adams County Detention Facility
Marion County Detention Center
Contra Costa County Detention Facility
Santa Cruz County Jail (Phase I)
Arizona State Prison-Penyville
Lacy Security Facility
Orange County Sheriff's Intake Release Center
Pima County Adult Detention Center
Sequoia Field Detention Facility
Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville
Federal Correctional Institution, Talladega
Feliciana Forensic Facility
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
Ferguson Unit
State Regional Correctional Facility at Mercer
Diagnostic Unit
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Cochise County Jail
Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix
Lieber Correctional Institution
Bexar County Juvenile Center

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Facility name

Louis G. Redstone Associates, Inc.

State Prison of Southern Michigan
Clemson Police Department
Allegheny County Jail Annex
Blair County Prison
Lycoming County Prison
Warren County Correctional Center
Warren County Jail
Wyoming County Jail
Peoria County Adult Detention and Work Release Facility
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Shelby County Justice Center
Longwood Treatment Center
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
Mat-su Pre-Trial Facility
Marion County Jail
Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Lieber Correctional Institution
Garfield County Jail
Foothill Communities Law & Justice Center
Richmond County Law Enforcement and Justice Center

LouisP. Batson ID, Arch. Inc.
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
L. Robert Kimball & Associates
LZT Associates, Inc.
Maguire Group Architects
Mahan and Shappley Architects, Inc.
Massachusetts Department of Correction
McBro Planning & Development
McCool-McDonald of Alaska, Inc.
McGuire & Shook Architects
McKee/Mays, A Joint Venture
McNair, Johnson and Associates
MDF Detention/Corrections Facilities, Inc.
M&E/CM
Mellon-Stuart Company
Mellon-Stuart Company
Metric Constructors, Inc.
M.G. TumerandAssociates
M. Hill Company
MichaelR. Eiben AJA
Miller Levine Architects, P. C.
Miller Wagner Coenen, Inc.
Milstein, Wittek & Associates, Architects, P .C.
Milstein, Wittek&Associates, Architects, P.C.
Molen, Huss, Money, FulJer, Architects
Molen, Huss, Money, Ful1er, Architects
Moody/Nolan Ltd.
Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.
Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.
Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.
Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.
Morrison-Knudsen/Parametric Co.
Morrison-Knudsen/Parametric Co.
Nelson Salabes
Newman and Grace Architects, Inc.
Newman and Grace Architects, Inc.
Newstrom-Davis
North Texas Construction Company
Northwest Architectural Company
O'Brien Kreitzberg Associates
Omni Signal, Inc.
O'Neill, Conrad, Oppelt &Joneskell, Inc.
Ozolins-D' Jock Architects, Ltd.
Ozolins-D'Jock Architects, Ltd.
Ozolins-D' Jock Associates

Schuylkill County Prison
North Carolina Central Prison
Dooly County Jail
Shasta County Justice Center
Cook County Medical and Psychiatric Facility-RTU Building
Yellowstone County Detention Facility
Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Erie County Correctional Facility
Masten Park Secure Center
Orange Street Community Correctional Center
Uintah County Jail
Ohio Reformatory for Women
Adams County Detention Facility
Elmwood-Barracks 24
North Facility
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Prince George's County Correctional Center
Baltimore City Correctional Center
Dixon Correctional Institute
Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women
Pitkin County Jail
Hunt County Criminal Justice Center
Whitman County Correctional Facility
California Medical Facility-South
Maui Community Correctional Center
Diagnostic Unit
Burnett County Government Center
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility
Rusk County Law Enforcement Facility

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Reference

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Firm name

Facility name

Page Southerland Page
Page Southerland Page
Page-Werner & Partners

Beto I Unit
Smith County Jail
Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility
Pondera County Jail
DuPage County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Jackson-County Detention Center
Logan County Jail and Office Complex
Madison Correctional Institution
Kings County Branch Jail
Nevada County Detention Center

Page-Wemer,P.C.
Patrick + Associates, Inc.
Patrick + Associates, Inc.
Patrick + Associates, Inc.
Patrick + Associates, Inc.
Patrick Sullivan Associates
Patrick Sullivan Associates
Patrick Sullivan Associates
Patrick Sullivan Associates
Patrick Sullivan Associates
Patrick Sullivan Associates

Paul M. Johnson-Architect
Percon Constructors
Peter Brown Company
Peter Witter, Architects

Phillips SW-ager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
Phillips Swager Associates
PH & J Architects, Inc.
Polson Architects
Potter, Lawson & Pawlowsky, Inc.
Prime Design, Inc.
Pritchard & Nickles
Pritchard & Nickles, Engineers/Planners
Quinlivan Pierik & Krause, Architects/Engineers
Ralph Allen and Partners
Rees Associates, Inc.
Rees Associates, Inc.
Rees Associates, Inc.
Reese-Carr
Reese-Carr
R.L. Smith-Architecture
RNLDesign
RobertE. McGee, Inc.
Robert P. Madison International
Robert P. Madison International
Roger Richter/Architect, Inc.
Rose, Beaton + Rose
Rosser White Hobbs Davidson McClellan & Kelly, Inc.
Rosser White Hobbs Davidson McClellan & Kelly, Inc.
Ruhlin Construction Company
Salogga, Bradley, Likins, Dillow

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Santa Barbara County Main Jail
Tuolumne County Jail
Yuba County Jail
Nashville Community Service Center
Martin Correctional Institution
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility
Summit County Justice Center
Alexandria Detention Center
Eastern Correctional Institution
Marion County Jail
Rock Island County Jail
Shawnee Correctional Center
Somerset County Detention Center
Westside Police Area Command Station
Santa Rosa County Jail
Douglas County Jail
Columbia Correctional Institution
Seminole County Correctional Facility
Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Tunica County Jail and Sheriff's Department
Elmira Correctional & Reception Center Food Service
& Dining Facility
Lacy Security Facility
Cleveland County Detention Center
Kay County Detention Facility
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
Cochise County Jail
Pima County Adult Detention Center (Addition)
Ohio County Correctional Center
Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility
Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop
Ashtabula County Justice Center
Wayne County Justice Center
Muskogee County/City Detention Facility
Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center
Marion County Detention Center
South Florida Reception Center
Ashtabula County Justice Center
Danville Correctional Center

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Architects and construction managers

(continued)

Firm name

Facility name

Sauter Seaborne Architects Engineers Ltd.
Schutz Foss Architects

Oshkosh Correctional Institution
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center
Martin Correctional Institution
Augusta County Jail
Pittsylvania County Jail
Southern State Correctional Facility: Modular Units (Phase I and II)
Erie County Holding Center
Jackson County Adult Detention Center
Shawnee County Department of Corrections
South Florida Reception Center
ClennontCounty Jail
Camden County Correctional Facility
Gerald L. Gonnley Justice Facility
State Correctional Institution at Smithfield
JesterUnitNumber3
Wallace Pack Unit II
Lexington Assessment & Reception Center
Ouachita Correctional Center
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management Unit
Thurston County Corrections Facility
Washington Corrections Center Intensive Management Unit
Mississippi State Penitentiary-Unit 29
San Joaquin County Honor Fann Women's Minimum Security

Schweizer, Inc.
Sherertz, Franklin, Crawford, Shaffner
Sherertz, Franklin, Crawford, Shaffner
Shoemaker Construction Company
Siegfried Construction
Slaughter & Allred, P.A., A.I.A.
Slemmons Associates Architects, P.A.
Spill is Candela & Partners, Inc.

Steinkamp & Nordloh
Sullivan Associates, Architects & Planners
Sullivan Associates, Architects & Planners
Sullivan Associates, Architects & Planners
Texas Department of Corrections
Texas Department of Corrections
The Benham Group, Inc.
The Benham Group, Inc.
The BJSS Group, Architects & Planners, AIA
The BJSS Group, Architects & Planners, AIA
The BJSS Group
The Design Collective, P.A.
The Design Partnership, Architects Planners
The Ehrenkrantz Group
The Ehrenkrantz Group
The Ehrenkrantz Group
The Ehrenkrantz Group
The Ehrenkrantz Group
The Grad Partnership
The Grad Partnership
The Grad Partnership
The Gruzen Partnership
The Gruzen Partnership
The Gruzen Partnership
The Hoffman Partnership
The Leon Bridges Company
The Lisiewski Group
TheMcGinty Partnership Architects, Inc.
The NBBJ Group
The Office of David Elliott Leibowitz, P .C.
The Robinson Green Beretta Corporation
3D International
Tiller/Butner/Rosa Architects
Timbes/Wilund/Usry/Architects, Inc.
TRA, Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
Turner Construction Company
Turner Construction Company
Turner Construction Company

Facility
Erie County Holding Center
Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center
Placer County Jail
Sunnyvale Public Safety Building and Temporary Holding Facility
Sonoma North County Detention Facility
Middlesex County Correctional Facility
Ocean County Justice Complex
Trenton State Prison
Hamilton County Justice Complex
Penitentiary of New Mexico
Whitman County Correctional Facility
Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center, Phase I

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Baltimore City Jail
Camden County Correctional Facility
Westside Police Area Command Station
Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Facility
Brooklyn Correctional Facility
Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook
Ellis II Unit (Phase I and II)
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Myrtle Beach Law Enforcement Center
Twin Rivers Corrections Center
Contra Costa County Detention Facility

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Reference

(continued)

Firm name

Facility name

Turner Construction Company

Westside Police Area Command Station
Madison Correctional Institution
Centralia Correctional Center
Dixon Correctional Center
Dwight Correctional Center ( I 979 Addition)
Dwight Correctional Center ( 1984 Addition)
East Moline Correctional Center
Graham Correctional Center
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Dining Facility)
Illinois Youth Center-Kankakee (Housing Unit)
Sheridan Correctional Center (Kitchen/Dining Facility)
Sheridan Correctional Center (Medical/Security Services)
TDC Hospital at Galveston
Youth Diagnostic and Development Center-Phase III
Arizona State Prison-Florence
Arizona State Prison-Perryville
California Correctional Institution
Ross Correctional Institution
Alexandria Detention Center
Pinellas County Jail-Medium Security Facility
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility
Western New Mexico Correctional Facility
Delaware Correctional Center (Maximum Security)
Danington Unit
Lexington Assessment and Reception Center, Phase I and II
Northwest State Correctional Facility
Cummins Unit-Medium Security
Maximum Security Unit, Tucker Unit
West Jefferson Correctional Facility
Shasta County Justice Center
Lexington Assessment and Reception Center, Phase I and II
Justice Center

Turner/Smoot
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.

Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.

Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
Turner-Witt Associates, Inc.
University of Texas
VanH. Gilbert Architect
Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye, Associates-Architects, Inc.

Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye/Gruzen Associated Architects
VBN/Gruzen
Voinovich Sgro Architects
VVKR,Inc.
Watson and Company

W.C. Kruger & Associates, Architects-Planners, Inc.
W.C. Kruger & Associates, Architects-Planners, Inc.
W.C. Kruger & Associates, Architects-Planners, Inc.
Weymouth Architects, A.I.A.
W. Gene Williams & Associates, Inc.
W. Gene Williams & Associates, Inc.

Wiemann-Lamphere Architects, Inc.
Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Inc.
Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Inc.
Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Inc.
WKSD Architects
WMFL Architects./Je J;:~gi~'1!'[S1'
ZimmerGunsul Frasca Partnership

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Where can you get more information on
correctional planning, construction, and
standards?
American Correctional Association
publications . ..
Design Guide for Secure Adult Correctional Facilities. A practical
guide for architects, planners, and administrators. More than 175

sketches, photographs, and plans. Covers space requirements, special equipment for inmate housing, security features, and much
more. 1983. 207 pp.

Correctional Facility Planning and Design, by Jay Farbstein. Guides
architects, county authorities, and correctional staffs through a
model planning process to help solve crowding, limited resources,
and antiquated facilities. Step-by-step details, worksheets, and
forms. 1986. 388 pp.

1988 Directory of Juvenile and Adult Correctional Departments, Institutions, Agencies, and
Paroling Authorities. 50th anniversary edition
contains the latest information on State and
Federal correctional systems in the U.S. and
federal and provincial systems in Canada. Lists
names. addresses, phone numbers, and wardens/administrators. Includes fiscal. personnel, and statistical data, plus a new feature
on exemplary construction. 1988. 650 pp.

Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions. 495 standards cover 27 critical program areas for effective institutional management, including safety and emergency
procedures, security and control, inmate
discipline, staff development, and more.
1981. 163 pp.

Standards for Adult Local Detention
Facilities. 392 standards focusing on
22 program areas such as personnel,
training, safety, sanitation, security,
health care, reception, and inmate
supervision address the special
needs of local jails. 1981. 142 pp.

Standards for Correctional Industries. 74 standards
provide clear guidance on the purpose, day-to-day operation, and
long-term planning of correctional industries. 1981. 32 pp.

Guidelines for the Development of a Security Program. Presents
ideas and concepts for designing or updating a comprehensive security program. Discusses security basics, specific duties and responsibilities, emergency preparedness, and more. 1987. 278 pp.

Guidelines for the Development ofPolicies and Procedures-Adult
Community Residential Services. Applicable policies and procedures

1986-88 National Jail and Adult Detention Directory. Lists addresses, phone

for the eJfective management and administration of community
facilities. 1981. 230 pp.

numbers, sheriffs/administrators, and
deputies for more than 3,100 county
jails and local adult detention facilities
in the U.S. Describes inmate populations,
annual budgets, years built/renovated, and more. 364 pp.

Guidelines for the Development ofPolicies and Procedures-Adult
Correctional Institutions and Adult Local Detention Facilities. Clear
examples for formulating day-to-day policies and procedures. In-

1988 Correctional Standards Supplement. Updates all adult and
juvenile standards with every approved addition, revision, deletion,
and/or interpretation. 135 pp.

Standards and guidelines

cludes sample policies covering all aspects of facility operation and
a guide to developing policies and procedures that meet the unique
needs of facilities. 1987. 500 pp.

How can you order these publications?

Standards for Juvenile Community Residential Facilities. 216 stand-

Call the ACA toll free at 1-800-825-BOOK (Maryland and Metropolitan Washington, D.C., callers, use 301-699-7675). You can
also write to the ACA at:

ards focusing on 13 important areas for operating programs and
outlining residents' access to the surrounding community. 1983.
63 pp.

ACA Publications
4321 Hartwick Road
College Park, MD 20740

Standards for Juvenile Detention Facilities. 422 standards addressing
the special needs of short-term juvenile detention. 1983. 133 pp.

Standards for Juvenile Training Schools. 420 standards covering 20
program areas for long-term juvenile incarceration. 1983. 129 pp.

Standards for Adult Community Residential Services. 191 standards
covering 15 program areas ensure that community corrections is a
viable and cost-effective alternative to confinement. 1981. 65 pp.

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NIJ

National Institute of Justice

What is the National Institute of Justice
Construction Information Exchange?
NIJ

Created by the National institute of Justice, the Construction
Information Exchange centralizes and shares data about
prison and jail construction. It is a network of people and
a source of information that ...
• Puts you in touch with other State and local officials
across the country.
• Describes how others quickly built lower-cost jails or
prisons.

• Construction Bulletins-pamphlets that feature case studies of
critical corrections issues and
noteworthy construttion projects.
These summaries explain how jurisdictions have realized savings in
time, money, or both. The bulletins
cover areas such as construction
financing, jail planning, security
perimeters, and modular building
techniques. Copies of the bulletins
are available free from the Construction Information Exchange.

• Shares ideas on innovative designs and new management
concepts.
• Refers you to construction specialists, such as architects,
engineers, and construction managers.

The exchange has helped a variety of people since it began and
it can help you as well. When your community needs to build,
expand, or remodel a corrections facility, you don't have to start
from scratch. You can build on the experience of officials who
faced similar situations in other communities.

Who can use the Construction Information
Exchange?

The exchange has three components:
• The Construction Data Base-a system that serves as a
continuing, up-to-date information resource. With listings for
recently designed prisons and jails, the data base contains more
than 150 types of information on each facility-such as construction costs, construction time, facility dimensions, inmate security, methods for dealing with crowding, fire protection systems,
staffing levels, and operational costs. Accessible through trained
corrections information specialists, the data base includes every
facility listed in the National Directory ofCorrections Construction and is regularly updated and expanded.
You can obtain from the data base a customized Correctional
Facility Profile Search listing all facilities that match the specifications you request. For example, if you need to know the cost
of a 300-inmate facility using direct supervision, you can receive
printouts of all such facilities from the data base. Free information
is available by phone and more detailed printed reports can be
ordered by contacting the Construction ~ ; , : : ~ - - - - - - - - Information Exchange at the number
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listed below.
• The National Directory of
Co"ections Construction-a
document that provides a
wealth of information on construction methods and costs for
262 jails and prisons built since

1978. The directory includes a
floorplan of a typical housing
unit for most facilities. The
directory may be used as a resource manual for contacting
facility administrators, sheriffs,
architects, and other professionals who have recently

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completed a prison or jail project. To obtain
a copy of the directory, contact the
Construction Information Exchange.

• Corrections commissioners

• Sheriffs
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Prison and jail officials
Legislators
State and local government officials
Architects
Construction managers
Planners and consultants
Engineers

How can you enter a facility or update
information in the data base?

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Architects who have designed corrections construction projects
since 1978 should contact the Construction Information Exchange
for a survey form to enter the facility in the exchange. Similarly,
corrections officials or administrators of facilities constructed
since 1978 but not listed in the directory may contact the Construction Information Exchange, which will mail a survey form
to the architect of their facility. Every effort has been made to
verify all information in the directory. If you would like to add,
change, or update any of the data in this publication, simply call
the Construction Information Exchange.

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