Humboldt County Juvenile Facility

Humboldt County Juvenile Facility

DESCRIPTION: This project facilitates the expansion of the existing juvenile facility by removing a portion of the existing out-of-date facility and building a new housing unit adjacent to the existing unit, to provide a facility that will provide education and other programming in a setting conducive to learning while maintaining a safe and secure atmosphere.

The new juvenile hall is 19,500 square feet (SF) facility on approximately 0.6 acres out of a 3+/- acre county owned site. The new juvenile Facility will include housing space for 30 juveniles, administrative and support services, a control room, education rooms, health services, food services laundry, visitation, public spaces, and an intake and booking space.

PCI provided low voltage security electronics (LVSE) design services for this facility. Low voltage security electronic system design included door control, intercom and paging, closed circuit television (CCTV), and control interface to electrical systems.

LOCATION: Eureka, California
CLIENT: Humboldt County Juvenile Probation Services
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT: NMR Architects + Engineers – Redding, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail

DESCRIPTION: PCI provided Construction Administration for the security electronics systems on this 138,000 square foot, 376 bed jail, of which 32 beds are dedicated to medical and mental health in a specialized housing unit. Services included modifications of the design documents (original documents were by others), field site inspections, punchlist reports, and testing of the security electronics systems.

LOCATION: Santa Maria, California
CLIENT: Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office – Santa Barbara, California
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT: Kitchell CEM – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics Construction Administration, Security Electronics Commissioning

Pictures courtesy of Kitchell

Grand Mesa Youth Services Center

Grand Mesa Youth Services Center

DESCRIPTION: As part of a facility refurbishment for safety, risk mitigation, and modernization, this project facilitates the modernization of the existing juvenile facility by designing and installing multiple new electronic systems including a new PLC based door control system with new HMI station, intercom system, paging system, and CCTV system. PCI provided low voltage security electronics (LVSE) design services for this facility.

LOCATION: Grand Mesa, Colorado
CLIENT: Colorado Department of Human Services
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Build (DB)
ARCHITECT: Reilly Johnson Architecture – Denver, Colorado
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Santa Cruz County Rountree Detention and ReEntry Facility

Santa Cruz County Rountree Detention and ReEntry Facility

DESCRIPTION: The project includes developing bridging documents, work plans, system layout, and preliminary design documents for renovation and expansion of the existing Rountree Medium Security Facility to be used for the expansion of 64 additional beds, new program space, new perimeter fencing systems, and new intake and sallyports on the existing jail campus.

Now known as the Rountree Detention and Reentry Facility, the new and improved detention center combines education, vocational training, and rehabilitation services under one roof, with semi-private living areas for inmates and increased access to a variety of social and rehabilitative services.

Documents were provided for the following systems: movement door control systems; campus CCTV system; campus digital intercom and paging systems; data/telephone infrastructure; inmate telephone systems; video visitation systems; audio-visual systems; perimeter fence detection systems, and fire alarm systems.

LOCATION: Watsonville, California
PROJECT SIZE: 41,926 Square Feet
CLIENT: County of Santa Cruz
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Build (DB)
ARCHITECT: CGL Companies – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Low Voltage and Security Electronics Design

Idaho State Correctional Institute Buildings 15/16

Idaho State Correctional Institute Buildings 15/16

DESCRIPTION: This project was a design build retrofit of two buildings in an existing facility. The general scope of the project was replacement of several antiquated hard wired control panel systems with new touchscreen/HMI and PLC systems. Included in this project were new touchscreen control stations, new PLC control panels and integration to the existing door systems, new intercom headend equipment, and lighting control integration.

LOCATION: Kuna, Idaho
CLIENT: CTG Security Electronics – Spokane Valley, Washington
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronic System Design

Shasta County Adult Rehabilitation Center

Shasta County Adult Rehabilitation Center

DESCRIPTION: This project provides a new, stand-alone 33,000 square foot, 112 bed adult rehabilitation center. Low voltage security electronics system design consists of a touchscreen/PLC based door control, closed circuit television (CCTV), digital intercom and paging, access control, and uninterruptible power supply systems. The access control and CCTV system are integrated with the existing campus systems for continuity between facilities.

LOCATION: Redding, California
CLIENT: Shasta County Sheriff
FACILITY SIZE: 33,000 Square Feet, 133 Beds
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT:
Nichols, Melburg, Rosetto Archiects – Redding, California
Lionakis – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronic System Design

OYA Young Women’s Transitional Facility

OYA Young Women’s Transitional Facility

DESCRIPTION: This project was built in part with state stimulus money from the Go Oregon economic recovery project, and is designed to take the place of the Corvallis House, a 100-year-old building in Corvallis that served as the transitional site for many years.

This project includes design of a new transitional facility adjacent to the existing Oak Creek Correctional Facility. Electrical design included normal and emergency power systems, including lighting, power, fire alarm and data/telephone systems. Low voltage system design included intercom and paging systems, access control systems and interconnects to the existing CCR in the adjacent Oak Creek Correctional Facility.

LOCATION: Albany, Oregon
CLIENT: Oregon Youth Authority
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT: Beaman Architecture – Portland, Oregon
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics Design

California State Prison, Solano

California State Prison, Solano

DESCRIPTION: The Project is located at the California State Prison, Solano (SOL), an adult male prison with custody Level II and III inmates, in the City of Vacaville, California. The purpose of the health care facility improvement project at SOL is to remedy deficiencies in the health care components established by the California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) program for Intermediate institutions. SOL has deficiencies in medication distribution, primary care, specialty care, and health records. The Project includes three sub-projects including the construction of new buildings, renovation of existing buildings, and ancillary site improvements to inmate movement including pedestrian sallyports . The following sub projects are intended to remedy the above deficiencies for this campus:

  • Sub-Project #1- New Complex Facility Clinic.
  • Sub-Project #2- Central Health Services (CHS) Renovation.
  • Sub-Project #4- New Medication Distribution Rooms.

LOCATION: Vacaville, California
PROJECT SIZE: 25,339 Square Feet
CLIENT: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT:
Perkins Eastman
Marina Del Rey, California
CGL Companies
Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Yolo County Juvenile Facility

Yolo County Juvenile Facility

DESCRIPTION: This expansion and retrofit project included the addition of an 11,000 SF multipurpose building on the existing 4-acre site. The new free-standing facility includes a full-size basketball court, family visiting rooms, and two large multipurpose rooms for additional programs. The new facility will include a wireless duress system, digital intercom/paging, an IP CCTV system, and controlled doors from the existing central control location in the Juvenile facility.

In the existing 38,000 square foot, 90-bed Juvenile facility, existing intercom/paging devices, and door control systems were updated and integrated into a new single control system that allows a control officer to monitor both facilities. A new IP based CCTV system and local storage was provided that replaced all existing cameras in the Juvenile Hall. Design documents were provided for the following systems:

  • Cell and movement door control systems.
  • CCTV system.
  • Digital audio systems.
  • Personal Duress Alarm systems.
  • Network infrastructure.
  • UPS Systems.

LOCATION: Woodland, California
FACILITY SIZE: 49,000 Square Feet, 90 Beds
CLIENT: Yolo County
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT: Lionakis – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Photo courtesy of Lionakis

California Medical Facility Solano

California Medical Facility Solano

LOCATION: Vacaville, California
PROJECT SIZE: 27,500 Square Feet
CLIENT: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT:
Perkins Eastman – Marina Del Rey, California
CGL Companies – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

DESCRIPTION: The California Medical Facility (CMF), an adult male prison with custody Level I, II and III inmates. The purpose of the health care facility improvement project at CMF is to remedy deficiencies in the health care components established by the California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) program for Intermediate institutions. CMF has deficiencies in medication distribution, primary care, specialty care, health records, pharmacy, and health care administration. The Project includes six sub projects including the construction of new buildings, renovation of existing buildings, infrastructure, and ancillary improvements. The following sub projects are intended to remedy the above deficiencies for this campus:

  • Sub Project # 1- New Central Health Services Specialty Clinic
  • Sub Project # 2- New Stand-by Emergency Room (Licensed Building)
  • Sub Project # 4- Medication Distribution Room
  • Sub Project # 5- B-Wing Renovation
  • Sub Project # 6- X-Wing Renovation – Health Records
  • Sub Project # 7- Unit IV Renovation – Medication Distribution Rooms
  • Sub Project # 8- Infrastructure Upgrade

LEED Silver

DeWitt Nelson Conversion Annex

DeWitt Nelson Conversion Annex

DESCRIPTION: The DeWitt Nelson Complex Annex consists of 14 buildings originally built in 1967 to be used as a youth correctional facility. This project converts the usage to house a significant portion of the Specialized General Population (SGP) and the Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP) of the state prison population; renovates and alters existing facilities for the re-purposed mission; adds new facilities including a new perimeter system with towers, a lethal fence, and vehicle sallyport; and provides for a common low voltage security electronic, fire alarm, IT/data, and maintenance management infrastructure as the adjacent California Health Care Facility, a mental and medical health prison.

The project includes developing bridging and criteria documents, plans, and system layout for California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to delineate technologies to be used in a new 1,133 bed medical and mental health prison on the existing Stockton prison campus. LEED Silver

LOCATION: Stockton, California
FACILITY SIZE: 280,000 Square Feet, 1,133 Beds
CLIENT: – California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
DELIVERY METHOD: – Design-Build (DB)
ARCHITECT:
Lee, Burkhart, Liu, Inc. – Marina Del Rey, California
CGL Companies – Sacramento, California
Kitchell CEM – Sacramento, California
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Washington Corrections Center for Women

Washington Corrections Center for Women

DESCRIPTION: The goals of this project were threefold: to integrate the existing campus CCTV system into a single unified network architecture; to replace all cameras on separate, discrete DVR systems and integrate these cameras into the campus networked system; and to provide new cameras as needed for safety, security and PRIA considerations. Some of the existing cameras were ONVIF compliant and consequently could be integrated with the new networked campus system. Approximately 325 cameras were modified, replaced, or added to the campus system. In addition to CCTV system replacement, hardwired control panels at Central Control were replaced with touchscreens to provide reliable integration and call-up of the networked camera system. UPS systems were also replaced due both to battery failure and system age.

LOCATION: Gig Harbor, WA
FACILITY SIZE: 342,000 Square Feet, 25 Buildings
CLIENT: Washington State Department of Corrections
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
SERVICES PROVIDED: Electrical and Security Electronics Design

San Mateo County Maple Street Correctional Facility

San Mateo County Maple Street Correctional Facility

DESCRIPTION: The San Mateo Jail Planning Committee has selected PCI, in conjunction with CML RW Security and Cache Valley Electric as low voltage security electronics designers and contractors for the San Mateo County Replacement Jail in Redwood City, California.  The architectural design of this facility is being designed by the HO+K San Francisco office.  The CMAR project will be delivered thru a joint venture between Sundt and Layton Construction. BIM modeling was provided, LEED Silver. Design included the following systems:

  • Cell and movement door control systems.
  • CCTV system.
  • Digital audio systems, including PDA communications interface.
  • Access control systems.
  • Network infrastructure
  • UPS Systems.

LOCATION: Redwood City, California
FACILITY SIZE: 260,000 Square Feet, 832 Beds
CLIENT: San Mateo County Sheriff
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Build (DB)
ARCHITECT:
HO+K, Inc. – San Francisco, California
CGL Companies – Sacramento, California
SECURITY ELECTRONICS CONTRACTOR: CML Security – Erie, Colorado
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Southern Nevada Women’s Correction Center

Southern Nevada Women’s Correction Center

DESCRIPTION: The project includes providing a 55,000 square foot addition on the existing 140,000 square foot facility. The addition contains 160 cells, single bed for housing and a secure medical wing with 12 additional beds. The existing perimeter fence was extended to include the new cellblocks.

The security electronics design includes design of a new, fully redundant touchscreen system for each new housing control room and the existing central control room, including database server within the low voltage electronics room. The touchscreen system was integrated to a programmable logic controller (PLC) for door controls, a digital audio intercom and paging system, a perimeter fence detection system and a CCTV system, with motion detection, that also included a network video recording (NVR) system. The new security electronics system was separated from the existing electronics system.

The existing PIR perimeter fence system was removed and as the perimeter fence was being extended, was replaced with a fence shaker detection system, extended to cover the entire perimeter. Along the new fence perimeter, a new CCTV system was provided.

Low voltage electronics rooms were designed with modular UPS systems connected to a generator backed source to ensure continuous security system operation.

LOCATION: Las Vegas, Nevada
FACILITY SIZE: 55,000 Square Feet, 172 Cells
CLIENT: Nevada Department of Corrections
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
ARCHITECT: KGA Architecture – Las Vegas, Nevada
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

California Health Care Facility

California Health Care Facility

DESCRIPTION: The California Health Care Facility Stockton is an intermediate-level medical and mental health care facility for inmate-patients within the California State prison system. This new facility is comprised of inmate-patient housing (1,722 Beds), diagnostic and treatment centers, a central utility plant, central kitchen, materials service center, and facility support areas to total 1.2 Million GSF.
The project includes developing bridging and criteria documents, work plans, and system layout for California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to delineate technologies to be used in a new 1,722 bed medical and mental health prison on the existing Stockton prison campus. LEED Silver.

AWARDS:
2014 – DBIA National Award of Excellence, Healthcare.
2014 – Silver Award, Building Design + Construction Magazine.
2014 – International Partnering Institute Award.
LEED Silver Certification

LOCATION: Stockton, California
FACILITY SIZE:
Bid Pack #1: 112,000 Square Feet
Bid Pack #2: 1,200,000 Square Feet
144 Acre Campus
1,722 Beds
CLIENT: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
DELIVERY METHOD: Design-Build (DB)
ARCHITECT:
Lee, Burkhart, Liu, Inc. – Marina Del Rey, California
CGL Companies – Sacramento, California
Kitchell CEM – Sacramento, California
SECURITY ELECTRONICS CONTRACTOR: Metroplex Control Systems/ISI Security – San Antonio, Texas
SERVICES PROVIDED: Security Electronics System Design

Additional Detention Projects

Additional Detention Projects

PRISONS:

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation:
California Prison Receivership, CDCR Mental and Medical Health Facilities, Statewide, CA
California Health Care Facility, CDCR 1722 Bed Mental and Medical Health Prison, Stockton, CA
California Medical Facility, CDCR Health Care Facility Improvement Project, Vacaville, CA
California State Prison – Solano, Health Care Facility Improvement Project, Vacaville, CA
Deuel Vocational Institute, Health Care Facility Improvement Project, Vacaville, CA
DeWitt Nelson Conversion, Mental Health Prison, Stockton, CA
Prison Master Planning, Statewide, CA

Hawaii Department of Corrections:
Halawa Correctional Facility, Mental and Medical Health Facility, Aiea, HI
Women’s Community Correctional Center, Kailua, HI

Nevada Department of Corrections:
Nevada Department of Corrections, High Desert State Prison, Prison 8, Perimeter Security System, Indian Springs, NV
Nevada Department of Corrections, Southern Nevada Women’s Correctional Center, Las Vegas, NV

South Dakota Department of Corrections:
1500 Bed Men’s Prison, Harrisburg, SD
300 Bed Women’s Prison, Rapid City, SD

Washington Department of Corrections:
Washington Corrections Center, Building R, Shelton, WA
Washington Corrections Center for Women, Security Video System Improvements, Gig Harbor, WA
Washington Corrections Center for Women, Special Needs Unit, Gig Harbor, WA
Washington Corrections Center for Women, Building E, Gig Harbor, WA
Washington Corrections Center for Women, Building A Transformer Replacement, Gig Harbor, WA
Washington Corrections Center for Women, Building D Switchboard Replacement, Gig Harbor, WA
Washington State Penitentiary, West Complex Security Electronics Replacement, Walla Walla, WA

JUVENILE FACILITIES:

Colorado Department of Human Services, Denver, CO

Grand Mesa Youth Services Center, Grand Mesa, CO
Lookout Mountain Youth Service Center, Golden, CO
Mount View Youth Services Center, Lakewood, CO
Pueblo Youth Services Facility, Pueblo, CO
Zebulon Pike Youth Service Center, Colorado Springs, CO

Humboldt County Juvenile Detention Facility, Eureka, CA
Oregon Youth Authority, Multiple Projects, Statewide, OR

Oregon Youth Authority, Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility, Zeta Hall Remodel, Salem, OR
Oregon Youth Authority, McLaren Youth Correctional Facility, Critical Incident Unit, Hubbard, OR
Oregon Youth Authority, Oak Creek Youth Correctional Facility, Transitional Building, Albany, OR

Santa Cruz County Juvenile Center, Santa Cruz, CA
Yamhill County Juvenile Detention Facility, Remodel, McMinnville, OR
Yolo County Juvenile Detention Facility, Woodland, CA

JAILS:

Ada County Jail, Boise, ID
Butte County Jail, Oroville, CA
Chehalis Public Safety Building, Chehalis, WA
Delta County Jail, Security Electronics Replacement, Delta, CO
Humboldt County Re-Entry Facility, Eureka, CA
Imperial County Jail, El Centro, CA

Herbert Hughes Correctional Center, Security Electronics Study, El Centro, CA
Regional Adult Detention Facility, Security Electronics Study, El Centro, CA

Los Angeles County Jail, Los Angeles, CA

Century Regional Detention Facility, Security Electronics Study, Los Angeles, CA
Pritchess Detention Center, Security Electronics Study, Los Angeles, CA

Madera County Jail, Madera, CA
Okanogan County Jail, Okanogan, WA
Pierce County Jail, Security Electronics, Tacoma, WA
Santa Barbara County, North Branch Jail – Santa Maria, CA
San Bernardino County, Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, Devore, CA
San Diego County Women’s Correctional Facility, Santee, CA
San Mateo County Maple Street Correctional Facility – Redwood City, CA
Santa Cruz Jail, Rountree Facility – Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Rita Jail, Dublin, CA
Shasta County

Shasta County Adult Detention Facility – Redding, CA
Shasta County Main Jail, Redding, CA

Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, Camera Additions, Santa Rosa, CA
Spokane County Jail, Spokane, WA
Sunnyside Law and Justice Center – Sunnyside, WA
Tehama County Jail, Redwood City, CA
Wahkiakum County Jail, Cathlamet, WA
Yamhill County Jail, McMinnville, OR

MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES:

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation(CDCR), CA

California Health Care Facility, CDCR 1722 Bed Mental and Medical Health Prison, Stockton, CA
DeWitt Nelson Conversion, Mental Health Prison, Stockton, CA

Eastern State Hospital, Medical Lake, WA

Security Electronics Replacement
Forensic Services Unit Expansion
Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Expansion

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Behavioral Health Teaching Facility