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Council hears schematic update on proposed $80 million Broomfield police facility
Summary
City staff and architects presented schematic designs for an ~84,500 square‑foot police facility, described an estimated $73 million construction contract and total project near $80 million, a planned CMGC procurement with FCI Constructors, and a construction schedule targeting mid‑2026 start and serviceable facility phases tied to bond timing.
City staff and the design team presented schematic design progress and cost estimates for a proposed new Broomfield police facility, telling the City Council the project is roughly one‑quarter through design development and is being sized and priced to fit an $80 million bond authorization.
Katie Allen, Director of Community Development, said the design contract with Anderson Mason Dale Architects covers schematic design, design development and construction documents, with construction documents and cost refinement expected through spring 2026. "We presented that. We came back to council in March to award a contract for design to Anderson Mason Dale," Allen said.
Architect James Taylor described the building program and site considerations. The current schematic shows about 84,000–85,000 square feet, with secure motor court expansion providing roughly 100 new secured…
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