Building the new Court House, Tucson, AZ
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N 32° 13.517 W 110° 58.295
12S E 502677 N 3565407
Taking a page from the private sector, construction of a planned Pima County-Tucson combined court complex downtown will follow a common practice used by retail and office building developers.
Waymark Code: WMHPKT
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 07/31/2013
Views: 22
Sundt Construction has a $500,000 contract to review construction and material costs for the 256,000 square-foot structure and provide the county with a maximum guaranteed price. Located on a triangle-shaped 4.3 acres on the southeast corner of Toole Avenue and Stone Avenue, the seven-story complex is estimated to cost $35 million to $40 million.
Pima County would occupy 38 percent of the space with plans for the city to lease the balance. Total tenant improvements will cost another $35 million. Both governments' existing courts are in overcrowded or aged buildings.
The high-tech building will be a 24/7 operation with advanced security and video arraignment capabilities. Since it will serve two jurisdictions, Spaulding said the complex will have holding cells and "high-volume courtrooms" to get arrestees before judges quickly.
Pima County broke ground in July 2011 and had the shell done by August 2012. The project includes a parking garage on the site's southern perimeter.
Number of Stories: 7
Building Type: Industrial
Projected Start & Finish Date: From: 01/01/2011 To: 08/01/2014
Public: yes
Construction Completed: no
Architect: Not listed
Website Address: Not listed
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