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Northstar Highlands Fire Station

Northstar Highlands Fire Station County of Placer, California DCCM has been providing plan review and building inspection services for the County of Placer since 2004, including plan check, and building safety inspection services for the Highlands Fire Station. The 10,000-square-foot Highlands Fire Station serves the new Highlands area at Northstar Mountain Resort in the Sierra Nevada near Lake Tahoe, centered around the Big Springs Day Lodge and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. At a Glance 10,000 Square Feet Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places

Madison County Sheriff’s Office & Detention Center

Madison County Sheriff’s Office & Detention Center Anderson, IN DCCM and its design partners worked with Sheriff’s Department staff and County Administration to design a facility that not only meets the projected needs of Madison County but is also easily expandable, operationally efficient, technology state-of-the-art, and future-proofed against unforeseeable incarceration and legislation changes. The facility design elements have been optimized with a keen focus on inmate/staff safety and staff retention through provisions for a less institutional more normalized environment. The County’s goal is not to house inmates but to facilitate rehabilitation and reduce recidivism. The 155,000-sf. facility has an additional 22,000 sf. for future expansion and includes 22 classification units with 528 beds, expandable to over 700. Other spaces provided are medical/mental treatment, training facilities, and administrative space consisting of sheriff, investigations, and law enforcement. At a Glance 177,000 Square Feet $95 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture Justice MEP

Delaware County Justice Campus

Delaware County Justice Campus Muncie, IN Challenge: Initially, DCCM was asked to determine the best means to accommodate the County’s long-term justice system space needs, including the expansion of existing facilities, building new on a greenfield site, and the consideration of several existing facilities for adaptive reuse. Solution: DCCM’s recommendation at the conclusion of the study was to purchase the vacant middle school and utilize it for the justice system’s needs. The County then hired DCCM to not only design the proposed facility but to also develop and construct the facility utilizing the Indiana’s Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT) statute. The Delaware County Justice Center project is an adaptive reuse project that converts a decommissioned middle school into a complete justice facility. It houses all county justice departments under one roof, including the prosecutor, probation, five courts, clerk, family support and IV-D court, sheriff’s office, community corrections, a 500-bed jail, and all necessary support and ancillary spaces. Included in the design are fully functional large-scale laundry and kitchen facilities, as well as ample space to build on and expand as needed in the future. The justice center is comprised of over 247,000-sf on two levels and all the departments are interconnected for maximum operational efficiency. The $47M project was completed in 2020 without a single change order to the owner. At a Glance 247,000 Square Feet $47 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture Justice MEP

Hancock County Jail

Hancock County Jail Hancock County, IN Challenge: The Hancock County Board of Commissioners were seeking architectural design services to renovate the current county jail and community corrections building to include a new space for community corrections department, probation, and the Prosecutor. Solution: DCCM worked closely with the Hancock County Commissioners, Council, Sheriff, stakeholders, and staff to develop the space and operational requirements for two options (architectural space program), including the remodel of the existing facilities (courthouse, existing jail, and community corrections) and a proposed design for a new jail facility on County-owned farm land east of Greenfield. The County opted for the new, 117,000 square foot jail, master planned to allow for projected growth over the next 20 years, including a future Sheriff administration component and adjacent County/commercial development along US 40. The housing pods were designed for 440 beds with the shell space for an additional 136 beds. A future pod was master planned for an additional housing pod for up to 600 more beds. Support buildings for evidence, maintenance, etc., were also provided. In addition to housing, the jail included facilities for intake, booking, kitchen, laundry, and a small administration component. Estimated construction cost is approximately $38M. The project was bid under budget and was completed in 2021. At a Glance 117,000 Square Feet $38 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture Justice MEP

Fishers Police Station

Fishers Police Station Fishers, IN The Fishers Police Station is a 48,000-sf, three-story facility completed in September 2018. The building is organized so that the divisions with the most public interaction are on the main level, with increased security as one moves vertically in the building. The station incorporates a secure sally port and is attached to a parking garage with secure patrol car parking. The exterior skin of the building takes advantage of the efficiencies of precast, while the interior of the building has an industrial aesthetic with exposed structure and sealed concrete floors. In addition to the police station, DCCM also designed the 240-space parking garage. The lower level of the garage has dedicated access secured for police use, and the upper levels are available for public parking. There are no sloped drives on the lower level, allowing for future police station expansion. At a Glance 48,000 Square Feet $18M Project Cost “DCCM has a history in Hamilton County of designing state of the art public safety buildings. Their knowledge of police culture was evident as we first put ink to paper to create drawings of each floor.” – Chief of Police Edward Gebhart Markets Buildings Government Municipal Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP Municipal Facilities

Steuben County Judicial Center

Steuben County Judicial Center Angola, IN DCCM designed a new 55,000-sf. facility to house Angola’s three courts, prosecutor’s office, and Clerk’s office. The historic courthouse in downtown Angola served them well for 150 years, but their space needs outgrew it. The DCCM design team strove for a timeless look, shaping this new building to integrate well with the historic buildings that surround it. Construction was completed in June 2024 At a Glance 55,000 Square Feet 23M Project Cost Cast Stone Institute Design Award Project Awards Markets Buildings & Places Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP

Westfield Fire Station No. 81

Westfield Fire Station No. 81 Westfield, IN Westfield Fire Station No. 81 is a single story, 35,000-sq.ft. facility that was completed in the Summer of 2023. The fire station is comprised of eight drive-through apparatus bays, including two maintenance bays. Living quarters house a bunk room with 17 individual sleeping rooms, a kitchen, dining room, and a day room all visually connected. The facility also includes a state-of-the-art fitness room with an overhead door for exterior access, as well as men’s, women’s, and unisex locker rooms. The administrative wing houses offices, a break room, a training room, and a baby box. A three-story training tower was constructed at the rear of the building to support a variety of firefighter training techniques. To ensure the health and safety of personnel, the apparatus bay is sealed and negatively pressurized, preventing exhaust, carcinogens, and other contaminants from entering living spaces. At a Glance 35,000 Square Feet $12.8 million Project Cost “Partnering with DCCM on Station 81 was a seamless and collaborative process and ensured we created a facility that truly met the needs of our community. This positive experience is a testament to what can be achieved when we work together to deliver world-class public safety facilities for our men and women who put their lives on the line each and every day.” – Westfield Mayor Scott Willis Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP

Hendricks County Jail

Hendricks County Jail Danville, IN DCCM led the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department through their design process for a new jail facility and administrative offices. Completed in 2022, the 159,621-sq.ft. facility was designed with the future in mind, creating a space that not only fulfilled their immediate needs but also had the ability to adapt and change with the community. Our collaborative approach led to a highly operational and staffing efficient design that allowed the county to maintain their previous staffing levels while doubling the inmate bed count and created therapeutic spaces that enhanced rehabilitation. The goal was to accommodate the immediate and future needs of the County by creating the space to be easily expandable and operationally efficient with state-of-the-art technology. The design elements were optimized with a keen focus on inmate/staff safety and staff retention to provide a less institutional and more normalized living and working environment At a Glance 159,621 Square Feet $58M Project Cost Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture Justice MEP

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