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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

Verdera North Water Infrastructure Project

Verdera North Water Infrastructure Project

Verdera North Water Infrastructure Project Lincoln, CA The project provides the City with adequate drinking water supply and storage to enhance the resiliency of the water supply system and accommodate growth. Together these improvements provide the northern areas of Lincoln with safe and reliable drinking water. In addition, the metering station and 42-inch pipeline will also be used to serve a large portion of western Placer County when Placer County Water Agency’s future Ophir Water Treatment Plant and 60-inch pipeline is connected to the metering station. DCCM provided program management, project management and design oversite services from inception through construction including developing project budgets, consultant selection (engineering and CM), preliminary design studies, environmental processing, project approvals, design oversight, bidding and award, SCADA, construction, and start-up. The major elements of this $25M project included:  1.3-miles of 42-inch CMLC steel pipeline 4,500sf pressure reducing/metering station 5-MG pre-stressed concrete tank 0.9-miles of 36-inch ductile iron pipe  933-feet of 16-inch PVC pipeline to high elevation customers  Decommissioning a 7-acre municipal water storage pond Pad and yard piping for a future 5-MG tank Extensive oak tree mitigation planning Recreational trail around the project site At a Glance APWA Sacramento, CA Project of the Year “Environment (Water)” Award $25M Project Cost Markets Water Municipal Services Program Management Water

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation County of Marin, CA DCCM provided construction management, inspection and public outreach services for the rehabilitation of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard between Highway 101 and the Ross town limits. The major traffic artery has a daily traffic load of 45,000 vehicles. The project objectives were to improve vehicle flow, transit operations, and pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and safety. The construction project scope included removal and replacement of 60,000 square feet of curb, gutter and sidewalk, 5,000 linear feet of post and cable fence, the installation of 8,500 linear feet of welded steel water line, 80 new water service connections, new signalization and video detection cameras at seven major intersections, new streetlighting, over 1 million square feet of cold planing, 25,000 tons of new asphalt pavement, traffic striping and markers, new and replacement storm drain piping and structures, 25,000 linear feet of new signal interconnection conduit and wiring. In support of these construction activities, we monitored contractor traffic controls, temporary intersection signalization, storm water pollution controls, quality assurance, and materials testing. At a Glance $18.1M Project Cost Markets Transportation Services Program Management

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