JUSTICE A COLLECTION OF JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION JUSTICE & COURTHOUSE PROJECTS
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JE Dunn’s Justice Group construction professionals collaborate with clients and architects to create facilities unique to each client’s specific needs. With over 100 projects in the company’s justice portfolio, JE Dunn brings an in-depth understanding of the market and construction nuances to every project.
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100 CORRECTIONS/JUSTICE PROJECTS
$1.6B IN JUSTICE CONSTRUCTION (IN THE PAST 15 YEARS)
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Nationally ranked as one of the largest domestic building contractors and 5th in Corrections, JE Dunn has been building with purpose since its founding in 1924. With nearly a century of experience plus offices and clients across the country, our team will ensure an enjoyable experience while delivering a quality product. Our financial strength, with over $4B in bonding capacity, showcases our time-tested commitment to constructing high quality facilities and delivering exceptional client service.
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GSA CHRISTOPHER S. BOND U.S. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE Je f f e r s o n C it y, M i s s our i
The new 118,294 SF U.S. Courthouse includes four courtrooms, five judge's chambers, and space for the District Clerk, Grand Jury, U.S. Attorneys, Department of Homeland Security, GSA, and the U.S. Marshals Service.
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Each courtroom (two district and two magistrate) has associated judge's chambers, and a fifth judge's chambers is dedicated to visiting judges. The courtrooms boast sophisticated A/V and control systems, including monitors in jury boxes, attorney tables, and clerk tables for evidence and documentation review. A touch screen monitor at the reporters table enables control of lighting systems, A/V, roller shades, security cameras etc.
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A rc h i t ec t Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Architects SFS Architecture
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GSA WAYN E L. MORSE U.S. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE Eu ge n e , Or e go n
The award-winning Wayne L. Morse U.S. Federal Courthouse is a 266,742 SF steel and concrete structure with brushed stainless steel exterior skin. Its five stories contain a four-story atrium, six courtrooms, judge's chambers, holding cells, U.S. Marshals Service office, bankruptcy courts and other government offices. There is also a secure parking area beneath the building for the judges. In addition to its distinctive curvilinear shape, the building is notable for being the first federal courthouse to achieve LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. It also incorporates the latest security measures for federal facilities, including force protection, limited progressive collapse, and blast requirements in glazing and skin.
Size 266,742 SF CO ST $78.9 million A rc h i t ec t Morphosis DLR Group
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AWA R D S Daily Journal of Commerce – Top Projects #5
AIA – Building Information Modeling Award
Real Estate and Construction Review – Government and Infrastructure
GSA – Design Excellence
BE Magazine – BIM for Architecture: Public Building Building Design + Construction – Grand Prize for Interior Design in Project Innovation The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design – American Architecture Award AIA – Top 10 Green Buildings GSA – Environmental Award for Green Strategies Building Design + Construction – Platinum Award for Building Team
GSA – Construction Excellence BOMA – Pacific Region – The Government Office Building of the Year
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GSA HISTORIC PIONEER U.S. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE P o r t l a n d , Or e g on Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Pioneer Courthouse is located in the heart of downtown Portland. It was originally built in 1875, long before seismic building codes. To update the building and make it seismically sound, JE Dunn installed a friction pendulum base isolation system; at the time of construction, it was the first in Oregon and one of only 50 in the entire country. The interior renovation focused around the idea of adaptive reuse. Original features, including scrolled lighting fixtures were protected in place during construction and later retrofitted with energy-conserving bulbs. Existing areas were recycled into new spaces, which required the removal of vinyl asbestos tile flooring and acoustical drop ceiling. We utilized historic photographs and worked with specialty artisans to revive the original color schemes and detail work throughout the building. In most cases, the extensive woodwork was restored to its original grandeur without replacement. The interior was also given a major security and communications upgrade. Surveillance cameras were placed throughout the various spaces and included courtrooms as well as judges offices and administrative spaces. Updated communications allow for video and teleconferencing capabilities throughout the building.
Size 57,000 SF CO ST $20 million A rc h i t ec t SERA Architects
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AWA R D S Daily Journal of Commerce Top Projects #21 AIA Portland Award for Craftsmanship Building Design & Construction Renovation Awards – Platinum Award Architectural Heritage Center Preservation in Action – Pinnacle Award Society for History in Federal Government – John Wesley Powell Prize for Historic Preservation
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FORT BEND COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER R ic h m o n d , Te xa s
The Fort Bend County Justice Center (FBCJC) is a 265,000 SF, four-story, neoclassical building with a five-story, 85’ high domed rotunda from which secured entry, circulation and access takes place. The FBCJC houses 17 courtrooms, judge's chambers, jury assembly and grand jury rooms, with future expansion provisions for 10 additional courtrooms. The Fort Bend County Justice Center also houses District and County Clerk offices, District Attorney and Bailiff’s offices, a law library and 13 other court-related departments. The basement level includes holding cells for 112 incarcerated adults and juveniles with future provisions for 45 additional cells. The courthouse can be accessed through a secured on-grade sally port. The Justice Center incorporates the latest security systems required for county facilities.
Size 265,000 SF CO ST $59.6 million A rc h i t ec t PGAL
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WILLIAMS COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER AND ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Wi lli st on, N o r t h D a k o ta The 126,822 SF Williams County Law Enforcement Center expansion added 61 units and 110 beds to a facility that had been operating at full capacity since built in 2009. Five wings, 75 prefabricated cells, and 34,000 SF of inmate housing were added. The new threestory addition provides expanded space for Law Enforcement including a new vehicle sally port and indoor vehicle storage. The addition also included a larger visitation center and 6,000 SF of space for law enforcement offices. The project included the remodel of the 18,000 SF courthouse and 7,000 SF of administrative spaces.
Size 126,822 SF CO ST $39.5 million A rc h i t ec t Klein McCarthy Architects
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JOHNSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Ol a t h e , K a n s a s The Johnson County Courthouse (JCCH) was designed and constructed to serve all functions of the Tenth Judicial District Court, District Attorney and support services. The seven-story JCCH includes 28 courtrooms and hearing rooms that support Criminal, Civil, Family, Veteran’s, Probate, CINC, High-Volume Traffic and Small Claims court cases. Support spaces include a public lobby, areas dedicated to the Johnson County District Attorney Office, jury services, inmate staging, court administration, court clerk, court trustee, justice information management, the Sheriff’s Office, law library, parking, and security. A 23,000 SF secure below-grade parking garage provides secure judicial officer parking and a secure in-custody transfer area. A tunnel extension from the Olathe Central Booking and Adult Detention Center to the new courthouse allows for movement of in-custody detainees.
Size 356,821 SF Co st $177 million A rc h i t ec t Fentress Architects TreanorHL
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AWA R D S Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Kansas – Award of Excellence ENR Midwest – Best Government/Public Building Project DBIA Mid-America Region – Project of the Year DBIA Mid-America Region – Institutional Category Honor Award AIA Academy for Justice – Justice Facilities Review Award
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DUNN COUNTY COURTHOUSE REMODEL AND EXPANSION M a n n in g, N o r t h D a kota Dunn County Courthouse is a 32,000 SF multi-phased addition and renovation to the existing 1990s facility. Phase 1 included adding a basement and two above grade floors with a new main entrance, several internal spaces, and a new concrete parking lot. Phase 2 included a single level addition for better interaction between the sheriff’s department and the courts. A sally port, hearing room, and evidence storage spaces were added. Several departments within the building were renovated including the Clerk of Courts and County Recorder's office area. The building includes a new geothermal heating and cooling system, a fire protection system with underground storage tank, fire alarm system, and multiple different safety, security, and audio visual systems within the new space.
Size 32,000 SF CO ST $12.5 million A rc h i t ec t JLG Architects
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CASS CO UNTY JUSTICE CENTER H a r r is o n v il l e , Mi s s our i
The Cass County Justice Center is a four-story facility that includes a 250-bed jail, a 25-bed juvenile offender center, four trial courtrooms, circuit clerk’s office, judicial office, sheriff’s office, prosecutor’s office and 39,000 SF of unfinished space that is slated for completion as the need arises. That space will eventually include additional offices, courtrooms and maximum and minimum security dormitories. High-level finishes feature oak millwork, special lighting and acoustic treatment in the courtrooms. Interior terrazzo and granite stonework complement the use of precast and face brick on the exterior.
Size 204,776 SF CO ST $33.4 million A rc h i t ec t ACI Boland Architects
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BUTLER COUNTY COURTHOUSE AND JUSTICE CENTER El D o r a d o , K a ns a s JE Dunn provided construction management services on a new courthouse and a separate jail facility located approximately three miles from each other in El Dorado, Kansas. The Butler County Jail is a 71,644 SF, two-story, 280-bed detention facility. The new jail consists of four rectangular housing units connected in the middle. Each unit has its own outdoor recreation area and accommodates minimum, medium and maximum security inmates, in addition to a special work release area. Constructed of structural steel with brick exterior, the 61,654 SF, three-story courthouse building features multiple judges’ chambers, five courtrooms and administrative offices. This project was highly complex due to the combination of site demolition and new construction all occurring simultaneously on a tight downtown site located across the street from the historic courthouse. Both facilities are outfitted with state-of-the-art technology and security systems needed to accommodate the transportation of inmates from the courthouse to the jail location and provide complete detention support, including all sheriff’s office functions, intake, inmate processing, short term holding functions and sally port areas.
Size 133,298 SF CO ST $21.8 million A rc h i t ec t TreanorHL
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CHATHAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE (in progress)
Savannah, Georgia The new Chatham County Courthouse includes 155,000 SF of new construction and 2,500 SF of renovation. The facility will be a four-story concrete and steel structure with architectural precast façade, and will include a basement and two new tunnels that will connect the existing courthouse and the new courthouse. The new courthouse is designed to accommodate an inmate transfer station comprising of seven holding cells in the basement and offices, jury assembly for 187 and security at the lobby on the first floor. The second floor features a multipurpose room for 85, four state courtrooms, two 3-cell holding areas, four judge’s chambers, and administrative offices. Above, the third floor holds offices for staff attorneys and court support, four superior courtrooms with deliberation rooms, another two 3-cell holding areas, and four additional judge's chambers. Finally, the fourth floor will house the administrative offices of the superior court, four courtrooms each with a jury deliberation room, two 3-cell holding areas shared by the courtrooms, and four judge's chambers and administrative offices.
Size 155,500 SF (new) 2,500 SF (renovation) CO ST $71.6 million A rc h i t ec t Dewberry Lott + Naugle Architects
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PEARLAND PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING P e a r l a n d , Te x as
JE Dunn completed the construction of a 79,800 SF, twostory, multi-purpose public safety building. The facility contains a 29-bed jail and two courtrooms, in addition to offices for the Police Department, 911 Dispatch, Utility Billing, and the County Tax Office. The exterior is composed of tilt-wall, masonry, cast-on-site panels, curtain walls and storefront. It also is a hardened building that will withstand 145 MPH wind gusts and has 95% of the building on emergency power. In the event of a hurricane, this building will be used as a command center for the city.
Size 79,800 SF CO ST $20 million A rc h i t ec t Wilson Estes Police Architects
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GSA CHARLES E. WHITTAKER U.S. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE K a n s a s C it y, Mi s s our i The Charles Evans Whittaker U.S. Federal Courthouse is a landmark overlooking the Missouri River. The 615,000 SF building houses 16 courtrooms, the Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge’s Chambers, U.S. Attorney’s office, U.S. Marshal’s offices, court-related agencies, extensive multimedia conferencing facilities, a cafeteria and kitchen, and enclosed secured parking for 100 vehicles. Courthouse corridors were designed with varying materials including granite, limestone, glass, and terrazzo. Exacting craftsmanship was required to accomplish the high level of quality in working with the latest building construction trends and materials. Main public areas feature limestone wainscoting. Brass elevator doors and custom lighting adorn the elevator waiting areas. Adding to the overall ambiance of the rotunda lobby are granite columns, terrazzo floors and a collection of five 25-foot sculptures known as the "Sentinels of Justice". Located on the second floor is the 4,000 pound, 115-year-old bell which originally hung in the north tower of the first U.S. Federal Building and Post Office in Kansas City.
Size 615,000 SF CO ST $106.5 million A rc h i t ec t AECOM
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AWA R D S AIA – Kansas City – Honor Award Arts Category For Sculpture AIA – Kansas City – Honor Award Craftsmanship Category for Stone Work AIA – Kansas City – Honor Award Craftsmanship Category for Metal Grillwork Marble Institute of America – Commercial Interior Award of Merit General Services Administration – Honor Award for Construction Excellence
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GSA ROBERT J. DOLE U.S. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE K a n s a s C it y, Ka ns a s The Robert J. Dole U.S. Federal Courthouse is a 276,603 SF complex, which includes 10 courtrooms, a library, nine holding cells, an employee’s child care center, a 35-space garage and loading dock. The building exterior is composed of 750 architectural precast concrete panels with aluminum columns and ornamentation. The facility utilizes an energy conservation design and is situated on a tight urban site. This project received an American Institute of Architects citation by the Justice Committee, applauding the architect and contractor for creating a monumental structure within a tight budget. Most recently, JE Dunn completed the 3,000 SF exterior walkway granite paver installation and hardscape improvements, which included replacing bollards per GSA and courthouse security requirements.
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