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Architect team pitches phased Law & Justice center plan; commissioners focus on cost, phasing and public buy-in
Summary
A team led by Collaborative Design and partner firms presented programming, cost estimates and three phasing/delivery options for a combined law, justice and administrative facility; commissioners pressed the team on budget realism, phasing, community outreach and whether space should reserve the possibility of future detention beds.
An architect team led by Collaborative Design presented concepts, budgets and phasing options for a proposed Carbon County Law & Justice and administrative facility and answered questions about schedule, cost control and public outreach. The presentation included firm introductions, an initial program-size estimate and three delivery options tailored to the county’s prior planning documents and funding constraints.
Nick, principal of Collaborative Design, said the team would validate prior program work and emphasized not starting over from scratch; he noted that earlier planning documents were valuable context for design. The team’s preliminary program estimate placed the total program in the mid-30,000s square feet, with a public-health component called out at about 4,700 sq ft. On cost,…
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