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State Police barracks projects expand in 2026 CIP as design and costs rise
Summary
DLS summarized planned barrack replacements, garage construction and design changes at Maryland Department of State Police sites; analysts and DSP leaders told the committee that scope changes and higher bid-market costs have driven big increases in project estimates.
DLS analyst Madeline Miller presented the Department of State Police (DSP) capital program to the Capital Budget Subcommittee, describing seven projects in the 2025 CIP of which three receive funding in fiscal 2026: the replacement of Barrack L (Forestville), renovation of the communications room and a new garage at Barrack J (Annapolis), and a multi‑phase Barrack A project at Waterloo.
Miller said the oldest active barracks — Forestville and Annapolis — were built in 1972 and that newly constructed barracks are expected to have a 40‑ to 50‑year useful life. She described Barrack L (Forestville) as an ongoing project that previously received $5.4…
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