Project:
Warren County Justice Center
Location:
Bowling Green, Kentucky
The
Warren County Justice Center is composed of three separate, but
related Detention facilities and a $27 million Justice Center, all
within a two-block area of downtown Bowling Green.
The
core detention facility is a 225-bed, full-service Regional Jail.
Being full-service allows the housing of pre- and post-adjudicated
maximum through minimum custody adult inmates. Construction
is slab on grade with mortar and rebar-filled concrete block walls,
with a brick facing and hollow core concrete slab deck. The
majority of housing is in dorms, with single bunk (isolation and
detoxification) and double-bunk cells, making up the rest.
Program areas include classrooms, two gymnasiums, library, outdoor
recreation, conference and visitation. The construction of
this facility was completed in 1989 at a cost of $3,737,304.
The
second detention facility is a 144-bed Restricted (minimum) Custody
Center. This building houses state convicted Class D felons
from Warren County and throughout the state. Housing is provided
in four 36-bed dorms. Like the full-service jail, housing
units are stacked in a pod arrangement with the control rooms situated
on the main level, allowing both the upper and lower pods to be
viewed. The program space consists of conference, outdoor
recreation, visitation and multi-purpose rooms along with a gymnasium.
Construction is slab on grade with concrete black walls,
with a brick facing and a concrete hollow core slab deck.
Interior walls in non-inmate sleeping pods are drywall on metal
studs. Commercial grade finishes are being used throughout
to lessen the cost of construction. Construction was completed in
April of 1998, at a cost of $2,206,000.
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