Statesboro 911 and EOC Center
Statesboro, GA
In a joint venture with Martin Rule & Associates, Stewart-Cooper-Newell was selected by the City of Statesboro to complete a long-range space planning study and analysis for the city’s Police Department and Municipal Court system. The results of this study were used to develop a complete design for a new building for the Statesboro Police Department.
Constructed at a cost of approximately $181.00 / SF, the two-story, brick veneer-on-steel frame facility incorporates many state-of-the-art spaces and law enforcement elements, including secure vehicular access, a crime lab, exterior and interior surveillance systems, full building access monitoring, FM 200 fire suppression systems (in certain areas), and full, emergency backup power. The on-site 911 Communications and Dispatch Center has access panel flooring for ease of technological repairs, maintenance and upgrades.
Programming and Schematic Design Consulting Architect
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26,348 SF
In a joint venture with Martin Rule & Associates, Stewart-Cooper-Newell was selected by the City of Statesboro to complete a long-range space planning study and analysis for the city’s Police Department and Municipal Court system. The results of this study were used to develop a complete design for a new building for the Statesboro Police Department.
Constructed at a cost of approximately $181.00 / SF, the two-story, brick veneer-on-steel frame facility incorporates many state-of-the-art spaces and law enforcement elements, including secure vehicular access, a crime lab, exterior and interior surveillance systems, full building access monitoring, FM 200 fire suppression systems (in certain areas), and full, emergency backup power. The on-site 911 Communications and Dispatch Center has access panel flooring for ease of technological repairs, maintenance and upgrades.
Programming and Schematic Design Consulting Architect