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Butler County to advance $34.9 million Princeton Road public-safety campus design
Summary
At an April 2025 work session, Butler County officials reviewed value-engineered design changes for a consolidated Sheriff 911 dispatch center and coroner offices and agreed to advance the project with a proposed $34.9 million budget and a staged bid plan.
Butler County commissioners agreed in an April 2025 work session to advance the design and bid packaging for a consolidated Princeton Road public-safety campus, with a proposed budget of $34,900,000.
County Administrator Boiko told the Board the project team had reduced an initial, turnkey schematic estimate of about $38 million through design changes and site-value engineering to reach the $34.9 million figure. "At this point we feel like we're at a position we need to present this to the Board of Commissioners, glean your perspective, your input, your insight, and direction so that we may go to the next stage," Boiko said.
The project would consolidate the Sheriff’s 911 Emergency Dispatch Communications Center and the Coroner’s administrative offices. KZF (design), Turner Construction (construction manager), and civil engineers Bayer Becker presented a series of changes intended to lower cost without cutting core operational capacity. Scott Sendis of KZF said the team focused first on site changes — moving the visitor…
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