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2016 Public Safety SOQ_compressed

2016 Public Safety SOQ_compressed

Statement of Qualifications Arrington Watkins Architects, LLC

• Public Safety Training PUBLIC SAFETY
• Physical Training
• Classroom Training
• Tactical Training Villages
• Firearms Training
• Driver Training
• Fire Training

• Police Substations

• Evidence Storage

• 911 Call Centers

• Firing Ranges

• Fire Stations

• Border Patrol Stations

• Lake Aid Stations

5240 N. 16th Street Suite 101 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 602-279-4373

Firm Profile Arrington Watkins Architects, LLC

“Mr. Arrington and… HISTORY
Mr. Watkins demonstrated Lynn Arrington and David Watkins have been practicing architecture together since
on a continual basis the 1974, originally as principals in a regional architectural, engineering, and planning
ability to listen to ideas of firm based in Phoenix, and since 1994 as partners in Arrington Watkins Architects.
the staff involved, develop Either Lynn, David, or both are intimately involved in each project the firm undertakes.
systems to deal with Working closely with them is a talented staff of 43 architects, architects-in-training, and
problems encountered, support staff, e uipped with the latest technology available.
and provided what we in
Arizona feel is the finest CORE VALUES
facility in the world.” The strength of Arrington Watkins is our culture. Although you should see and sense the
culture when you deal with any of us, we wanted a way to verbalize it with our staff
James P. McFadden and with all those that touch us. So, we created 12 core values to more clearly define
Former Warden exactly what the Arrington Watkins culture is. They are reflected in everything we do
State of Arizona and every interaction we have. Our core values are always the framework from which
ASPC Lewis we make all of our decisions. You will find our 12 core values on the following page.

“…AW is the best EXPERIENCE
architectural firm I have Arrington Watkins Architects has provided design and facilities management services
ever worked with.” to government clients, corporations and contractor firms throughout the United States on
projects ranging in size up to $320 million in construction cost. The firm’s expertise is
Daniel F. Arana. PE in the design and management of projects that are technically complex in their systems,
Former VP of Operations function or processes. These projects have included public safety facilities, medical
Federal and Correctional Division installations, high-tech office assembly, manufacturing, court facilities, criminal justice
Sundt Construction facilities, warehouse buildings, and retail fuel installations. Much of our experience
is in managing complex projects involving multiple consultants, approving agencies,
owners and user groups.

Firm Profile Core Values

“You are heads and
shoulders above your
competition, while they
may have attractive
presentations, you grasp
the real concept of customer
service and deliver it.”

Mike Rank 1. Pursue and share knowledge
Former Senior Project Manager 2. Support a balanced life
Construction Services 3. Have fun
Arizona Department of 4. Be passionate and dedicated to your work
Administration 5. Be creative, innovative and pursue new ideas
6. Promote open and honest communication
“You think and act like 7. Be accountable
a developer or owner – 8. Build lasting relationships
not a services firm whose 9. Provide a WOW service experience
primary objective is to 10. Embrace and drive change
maximize billings. You 11. Foster a collaborative environment
think and act in the best 12. Treat people fairly and with respect
interest of the customer,
irrespective of the impact As a result of our culture, we hear regularly from clients, consultants, contractors
on your bottom line.” and others who tell us that we are different from other Architectural firms.
Happily, they have been eager to share their thoughts about why! Throughout
Jim Hunter this document we have included testimonies from some of these individuals.
Senior Vice President
Dominion Leasing Company

Firm Profile Services

“By ensuring continuity of Pre-Design
key personnel from early • Site analysis and selection
design to construction • Needs assessments
completion, Arrington • Architectural programming
Watkins maintained a level • Masterplanning
of service and integrated an • Project budgeting
efficiency of efforts rarely • Public presentation
seen on our projects.” • Feasibility studies

Diane L. Vaughn, AIA Architectural Design
Senior Project Manager • Conceptual and 3D design studies
Design and Construction • Architectural design and documentation
Federal Bureau of Prisons • Specifications
• Agency approvals
“The Arrington Watkins • BIM Building Information Management
project team and upper • Building code and ADA analysis
management have been
exceptional to work with. Sustainable Design
Their inventive design • Incorporate sustainable design practices on all projects
process and the ability to • 10 LEED Accredited Professionals
work within a tight project • Five LEED certified projects
schedule have resulted in • Complete utility company rebate applications
a seamless transition from • LEED management and consultation - research, document preparation task
design, to construction, to management
ultimate occupancy.” • Life cycle cost analysis and feasibility studies

Cindy Jones Construction Administration
Former Senior Project Manager • Assist the owner in any way feasible to facilitate the timely and uality
County of San Bernardino completion of the construction
Architecture and Engineering • Work closely with the contractor in the field to assist them in maintaining
the schedule and budget and producing a smooth running, efficient,
successful construction project
• Attend weekly site meetings
• Prioritize submittals
• Answer re uests for information in a very timely manner
• Work to resolve field issues
• Analyze value engineering ideas

Self Certification & Annual Facilities Permit
• Three approved City of Phoenix Self Certification Professionals
• Have completed two City of Phoenix self-certified projects
• Have completed seven AFP projects

Firm Profile Project Management Approach

“The project success is We place the highest priority on the efficient and effective management of our
due to the commitment of projects. Some of the keys to our success in managing projects are:
the team and Arrington
Watkins’ total project • Focus on the Client: Cost, functional and aesthetic decisions are made with
management philosophy.” the goals of the project, and the clients best interest, in mind.

Dennis Cotter • Committed Project Teams: From beginning of the project to the end --
Former Plant Operations Director no departments, no handoffs.
State of Nevada Department of
Corrections • Highly Interactive Process: We think you, the client, are best served when
included as an active, integral part of the design team.
“All challenges were
resolved with the idea that • Project Management Database: The cornerstone of Arrington Watkins project
“we” (Salt River Community) management system a highly effective tool to track and retrieve the vast
are the customer. Suffice amount of information developed throughout a project.
it to say that is the extra
mile the AW team has • Weekly Project Meetings: Our rigorous meeting minute system is highly
always taken.“ developed and results in the assignments of well-defined tasks to specific
individuals with specific time constraints.
Ronald J. Stack
Senior Construction Manager • Scheduling: A very detailed, critical path schedule for each project, monitored
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian throughout the project.
Community Engineering and
Construction Services Division • Construction Costs / Estimating: We manage the design against the budget
constantly and from the very beginning of the project avoiding the position of
slashing uality and scope late in the game.

• Quality Assurance: Information from our Project Database is retrieved and
used throughout the project in the form of meeting minutes, A checklists,
discipline reports, and construction logs. Plans are reviewed against the
checklist using 1 of our 3 war rooms see above , helping to minimize
changes and change orders.

Leadership Team

Lynn Arrington Lynn is the design and technical driving force behind
Principal Architect all of the firm’s projects…either through his direct
involvement or through the impact he has had on the
Bachelor of Architecture education and development of our staff. His knowledge
Kansas State University of building systems and construction is impressive,
his capacity for innovative ideas is limitless, and his
Years with firm: 22 enthusiasm for what we do is infectious. His expertise
as a Project Manager encompasses virtually all of the
David Watkins project types.
Principal Architect
David oversees all of the business management
Bachelor of Architecture aspects of the firm, including financial management,
Kansas State University human resources, risk management, IT systems,
MBA and marketing and business development systems.
Arizona State University In addition, David serves as Principal Architect
on many of the firm’s projects, primarily involving
Years with firm: 22 masterplanning, needs assessments, programming
and feasibility.
Peter Sangiorgio
Associate Architect Peter has managed numerous major projects for the
firm, including large prison projects in Arizona and
BS Architectural throughout the United States, police and sheriff’s
Technology and Urban facilities, and a wide range of other building types.
Design, New York Peter has been largely responsible for Arrington
Institute of Technology Watkins’ presence in the State of Nevada over the
past 10 years, completing 12 projects for the State
Years with firm: 21 of Nevada Department of Corrections.

Mike Quinn Mike has managed some of the firm’s largest prison
Associate Architect projects, including two $200 million projects for the
Arizona State Prison system. Mike is also an expert in
Master of Architecture the planning and design of public works, maintenance
Arizona State University and fleet maintenance facilities. In addition, Mike
guides the staff in the policies and procedures of
Years with firm: 21 construction administration services.

Matthew Gorman Matt has managed major projects for the firm
Associate Architect throughout the United States, including a number
of private prisons, two large Federal Prisons, and
Master of Architecture border patrol stations. Locally, Matt has been Project
Arizona State University Manager on numerous police and fire facilities
for the City of Phoenix, City of Tempe, and Native
Years with firm: 21 American communities.

Leadership Team

Marcelo Reyna Marcelo is an experienced project manager on a
Project Manager variety of project types, many of them for Native
American Communities. Projects include public safety,
Bachelor of Architecture public works, recycling, and alternative energy
University of Notre projects. Marcelo is skilled at performing programming
Dame and needs assessments and serves as the firm’s leader
in sustainability, LEED and the U.S. Green Building
Years with firm: 20 Council – Arizona Chapter.

Kyle Swanson Kyle has managed a wide variety of major projects
Architect for the firm, including: the Hawaii Regional Security
Operations Center for the U.S. Navy and the National
Bachelor of Architecture Security Administration, large regional police and
North Dakota State fire training facilities, police substations, evidence
University storage facilities and 911 call centers. Kyle also leads
the firm’s CADD services and has been instrumental
Years with firm: 14 in the development of the firm’s capabilities in REVIT
and BIM.
Mike Conder
Architect Mike’s career has included projects in the fields of
justice, education, office and mixed-use. He is well
Master of Architecture versed in conventional construction technologies and
Bachelor of Architectural multiple delivery methods. He has experience in all
Studies aspects of project management including scheduling,
Arizona State University budgeting, programming, design, documentation and
construction administration.
Years with firm: 7
Patte has a strong construction background and makes
Patricia Thornton use of that experience in the office and in the field.
Architect She has worked with multiple project delivery methods
and her project experience includes programming,
Master of Architecture masterplanning, schematic, design development,
New Jersey Institute of contract documents through the permitting process, and
Technology construction administration.

Years with firm: 9 Michelle is responsible for the day to day management
of the firm’s business. Working closely with Principal
Michelle Diaz David Watkins and all of the leadership team, she
Business Manager manages the day to day finances, human resources,
insurance, contracts and general office operations.
MBA
Ottawa University

Years with firm: 13

Public Safety Training Representative Projects

Jails Superstition Fire and Medical District
Training Facility
Master Plan and Design Apache Junction, AZ
• Physical Training 40,000 SF
• Classroom Training $985,600.
• Tactical Training Central Arizona College
• Tactical Villages Police and Fire Training Academy
• Firearms Training Master Plan and Phase 1
• Driver Training Coolidge, AZ
• Fire Training 24 lane, 50 yard outdoor range and fire
training props
Navajo Nation Department of Public
Safety Training Facility Master Plan and
Phase 1
Chinle, AZ
Phase 1 - 70,000 (approx.)
Total - 400,000 SF
Total - $150,000,000 (approx.)
City of Phoenix
Driver Training Track Master Plan and
Driver Training Classroom
Phoenix, AZ
City of Phoenix Police Training Academy
Phoenix, AZ
25,000 SF Building Additions
30,000 SF Renovations
$5,092,000
City of Phoenix Police Training Academy
Tactical Village
Phoenix, AZ
Simulated apartment, residence,
convenience store and ATM kiosk for
firearms training
SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters
Training Center Master Plan
Scottsdale, AZ
151,000 SF / 27 Acres
$55,000,000 (Est.)
Indoor shooting lane, tactical village and
SWAT Training
City of Maricopa Regional Public Safety
Training Center Master Plan
Maricopa, AZ
155,126 SF / 30 Acres
$9,200,000 Phase 1
$50,000,000 (Est. for entire project)
City of Goodyear
Public Safety Master Plan
Goodyear, AZ
96 Acres
$7,241,150 Phase 1
Maricopa County Buckeye Hills Public
Firing Range Master Plan
Arlington, AZ
Two 50 yard outdoor ranges, 200 yard
rifl e range, archery, trap and skeet

Public Safety Training Central Arizona College Police & Fire Training

Location: Coolidge, Arizona Central Arizona College contracted Arrington
Watkins to develop a police and fire training facility
Facility Type: Fire Training master plan and to expand their existing facilities
Police Training through the first phase of the approved master plan.
Project Owner: The master plan, which was developed to provide
Contact: Central Arizona College shared and separate facilities for both police
Contact Number: John Irvine and fire training, includes buildings for training
520.840.0513 administration, classrooms, locker rooms, physical
Contractor: fitness training, tactical training, and dining facilities.
Contact Name: Core Construction Site improvements include facility enclosure fencing
Contact Number: Bill Cox and walls for facility safety and equipment security,
602.390.2744 parking for students, instructors and user agencies,
Construction Cost: running track, POPAT training course, parade decks,
$3,400,000 Phase 1 exercise areas, outdoor classroom spaces and firing
Completion Date: ranges, tactical village, fire training burn building and
May 2009 a host of fire training props.
Site Area:
25 Acres The first phase of the fire training facility consisted of
a pre-engineered fire burn tower (the deputy chief
training tower model). Arrington Watkins designed
the foundation, fire hydrants and the concrete paving
for the prefabricated burn tower. The fire training
facility also includes HAZMAT, Rescue/EMS and
TRT/ ARF training pads, 120’x120’ each. A propane
tank, underground gas piping and risers serve the
burntower with props at the HAZMAT training pad.

Public Safety Training Navajo Nation
Public Safety Regional Training Center

Location: Chinle, Arizona The Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety (NNDPS)
Facility Type: recently selected Arrington Watkins Architects, from a
Fire Training list of four finalists, for the master planning and design
Project Owner: Police Training of the Division of Public Safety Regional Training
Contact: Facility, located on 60 acres in Chinle, Arizona.
Contact Number: Navajo Nation The training facility, when completed, will include
Construction Cost: Division of Public Safety an administration building with classrooms, outdoor
Completion Date: Delores Greyeyes physical fitness area, gym, driving track, shooting
Site Area: 928.871.6581 range, a standalone fire training tower, fire training
car, paved driver training for police, corrections, EMS
$50,000,000 (Est.) and fire drivers, and a dorm and cafeteria. Certain
areas of the ground fl oor will be commonly shared
Project on hold areas by police, corrections, fire and emergency
medical technicians.
60 Acres
It is NNDPS’ intent to enter into a multi-year contract
with Arrington Watkins to produce the initial master
plan and then provide future design services for
the facilities identified in the master plan as funds
are appropriated. The contract will have an annual
renewal option for up to a five year period.

Public Safety Training City of Maricopa
Regional Public Safety Training Center

Location: Maricopa, Arizona Arrington Watkins was hired by a consortium of public
Facility Type: agencies to perform a needs assessment and a master
Project Owner: Fire Training plan for a Regional Public Safety Training Facility. The
Police Training services involved the assessment of the needs of a
Completion Date: large group of stakeholders, projected over 5, 10 and
Site Area: City of Maricopa 20 year periods, and the melding those needs into a
City of Casa Grande single building program and master plan.
Central Arizona College
Ak-Chin Indian Uniquely, the stakeholders of this master plan project
Community were a consortium of public entities, including two
Pinal County cities, one university, one county and one Native
American community. The team prepared a master
2010 plan of a generic 40 acre site, encompassing not
only the ultimate build out of the site, but also a series
40 Acres of prioritized phases, along with projected cost to
develop each phase at some projected date in the
future.

Police Training City of Phoenix Police Training Academy

Location: Phoenix, Arizona The City of Phoenix contracted with Arrington
Facility Type: Watkins Architects to develop a new master plan
Classrooms and provide design services to expand an existing
Project Owner: Tactical Training training facility. The master plan converted the
Contact: Physical Training training facility into a complete public safety training
Contact Number: Firearms Training facility for law enforcement training.
Construction Cost:
Completion Date: City of Phoenix The existing, outdated administration and staff
support facilities were re-purposed into support
Site Area: Charlie Brueggeman facilities for classroom and physical training functions.
Building Area: 602.510.0662 The 25,000 square feet of additions consisted of
administration, classrooms, tactical training rooms,
$4,500,000 locker/shower facilities, and munitions storage.
Renovation of 30,600 square feet of existing
July 1999 Phase 1 buildings included auditorium and dining space,
February 2007 Phase 2 and training staff support offices. Older existing
classrooms were modernized and incorporated
51 Acres facilities were developed for FAT simulators,
administration, training staff support, physical fitness
25,000 SF Additions training, new lockers and shower areas.
30,600 SF Renovations
The site was also expanded to incorporate
physical training areas and additional parking to
accommodate the increased training needs for the
City of Phoenix Police Department and other agency
users. The site expansion and improvements included
land for development of a full 440 yard track, POPAT
course, running trails, outdoor physical exercise grass
areas, and training area structures. New roads and
walkways were added to make the campus ADA
accessible and to provide access to all new functions.

Public Safety Training Goodyear Operations Center Master Plan

Location: Goodyear, Arizona The Goodyear Operations Center was master-
planned to occupy a 96 acre site located adjacent
Facility Type: Public Safety to the Goodyear 157th Avenue Water Reclamation
Public Works Facility, just south of MC85 and west of Estrella
Project Owner: Parkway. At full build out, the site is planned to
Contact: City of Goodyear include the public safety administration headquarters,
Contact Number: Regis Reed police impound yard, emergency operations center,
623.882.3110 municipal / public safety training center, public works
Completion Date: field operations, parks and recreation, 911 police
November 2011 dispatch center, and neighborhood fire station. In
Site Area: addition, the master plan includes community parks,
Building Area: (Est.) 96 Acres which will be the location of the City’s historic train
355,000 SF depot.

The master plan for the entire Goodyear Operations
Center was produced to prioritize the city functions
that will be located on the site at full build out. The
development of the master plan helped ensure that
the City of Goodyear will maximize the use of the
property with the most compatible uses and efficient
lay out.

Fire Training SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters

Location: Scottsdale, Arizona Arrington Watkins was hired to develop a needs
Facility Type: assessment, architectural program and master plan
Fire Station for the Community’s police and fire headquarters
Project Owner: Fire Training and training facility. The services involved include
Contact: Police Headquarters the assessment of the needs of a large group of
Contact Number: Police Training stakeholders, projected over 5, 10 and 20 year
Construction Cost: periods, and then melding those needs into a
Completion Date: Salt River Pima-Maricopa single building program and master plan. The team
Site Area: Indian Community prepared a site analysis and a master plan of a 27
Building Area: Ron Stack acre site, encompassing not only the ultimate build
480.362.7751 out of the site, but a series of prioritized phases,
along with projected cost to develop each phase at
$55,000,000 (Est.) some assumed date in the future.
Fire facilities included in the master plan are:
August 2010 (Design) • 3 bay fire station
• Battalion chief quarters
27 Acres • Fire department administration
151,000 SF • 911 call center
• Emergency response control center
• Fire sprinkler pumphouse and storage tank
• Fire training

Administration
Classrooms
Fire training accessory buildings and props
Vehicle storage
Driver training track

Police Training SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters

Location: Scottsdale, Arizona Arrington Watkins was hired to develop a needs
Facility Type: assessment, architectural program and master plan
Police Headquarters for the Community’s police and fire headquarters
Project Owner: Police Training and training facility. The services involved include
Contact: Fire Station the assessment of the needs of a large group of
Contact Number: Fire Training stakeholders, projected over 5, 10, and 20 year
Construction Cost: periods, and then melding those needs into a
Completion Date: Salt River Pima-Maricopa single building program and master plan. The team
Site Area: Indian Community prepared a site analysis and a master plan of a 27
Building Area: Ron Stack acre site, encompassing not only the ultimate build
480.362.7751 out of the site, but a series of prioritized phases,
along with projected cost to develop each phase at
$55,000,000 (Est.) some assumed date in the future.
Police facilities included in the master plan are:
August 2010 (Design) • Police administration
• Field operations
27 Acres • Criminal investigation
151,000 SF • Property evidence

Administration
Outdoor storage
Impound yard
• Records bureau
• 911 call center
• Emergency response control center
• Police training
Administration
Classrooms
Tactical
Vehicle storage
Firing range
Driver training track

Police Substations Representative Projects

Other Related Projects Ak-Chin Indian Community Multi-Purpose
• 911 Call Centers Justice Center
• Border Patrol Maricopa, AZ
• Evidence Storage 15,624 SF Police
• Fire Stations 7,140 SF Firing Range
• Firing Ranges 60,000 SF Total
• Police / Fire Training $15,000,000 Total

SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters
Training Center Master Plan
Scottsdale, AZ
151,000 SF Building / 27 Acres
$55,000,000 (Est.)

LVCVA Metro Police Substation
Las Vegas, NV
26,700 SF
$16,427,000

City of Tempe Apache Police Substation
Tempe, AZ
82,000 SF
$17,427,000

Estrella Mountain Police Precinct
Phoenix, AZ
25,884 SF
$10,081,000

Black Mountain Police Precinct
Phoenix, AZ
28,300 SF
$7,835,000

SRP-MIC Police and Fire Substation
Scottsdale, AZ
23,172 SF
$4,334,836

City of El Mirage Police Substation
El Mirage, AZ
20,000 SF
$6,000,000

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Lake Aid
Stations
Bartlett, Apache, and Canyon
3,900 SF
$1,350,000

Police Substations SRP-MIC Fire and Police Station

Location: Scottsdale, Arizona Salt River Pima - Maricopa Indian Community
contracted with Arrington Watkins to design a police
Facility Type: Police Station and fire substation. The 19,821 square foot building
Fire Station is located on 3.2 acres at the southwest corner of
Project Owner: Indian School Road and Center Road. Each side of the
Salt River Pima - Maricopa facility is designed to service either the fire or police
Contact: Indian Community departments.
Contact Number: Ron Stack
480.362.7751 The police department contains office space for three
Contractor: patrol supervisors, two housing liaisons, two student
Contact Name: Au’ Authum Ki resource officers, and two detectives. In addition,
Contact Number: Bill Deiter the facility has work spaces for patrol officers to file
480.497.1997 reports, store information and attend daily briefing
Construction Cost: and a training resource room for the officers. The
$4,334,836 police also share a 750 square foot exercise room
Completion Date: with the fire department.
May 2009
Site Area:
Building Area: 3.2 Acres
21,340 SF

Police Substations Estrella Mountain Police Substation

Location: Phoenix, Arizona At 25,884 square feet, Estrella Mountain Precinct can
easily accommodate 200 patrol officers. It contains
Facility Type: Police Substation secured parking for 300 vehicles, a fueling station for
Firing Range City vehicles, multiple conference rooms, including
Project Owner: Maintenance / Fueling one for community meetings, a 30-person briefing
Contact: room, a state-of-the-art prisoner processing area (with
Contact Number: City of Phoenix nine adult holding cells and a separate juvenile work
Charlie Brueggeman area), a 3-bay indoor shooting range, exercise room,
Contractor: 602.510.0662 break room, officer lockers/restrooms/showers, and
Contact Name: administrative areas. The facility also has an area to
Contact Number: Gilbane Construction accommodate motor officers, detectives and other
Tom Goderre
Construction Cost: 602.553.4748 police resources.

Completion Date: $10,080,911

Building Area: June 2009

25,884 SF

Police Substations City of Tempe Apache Substation

Location: Tempe, Arizona The 44,500 square foot police substation houses the
• North Patrol operations
Facility Type: Police Substation • Traffic operations
911 Call Center • Communication’s 911 and dispatch center
Project Owner: Evidence Storage • All associated support functions.
Contact: The facility also includes a community room that is
Contract Number: City of Tempe available to the neighborhood for public meetings or
Mark Regester events. Approximately 190 staff members are housed
Contractor: 480.350.8853 at this station.
Contact Name:
Contact Number: D.L. Withers The project also includes a 28,800 square foot
John Norbut property and evidence storage facility for police
Construction Cost: 602.438.9500 evidence, including specialized rooms for drugs,
weapons, biological and money storage.
Completion Date: $17,426,519
A 6,500 square foot large vehicle storage building
Building Area: May 2007 also houses the many specialty vehicles used by the
Police Department.
80,285 SF
The site includes secured parking for the North Patrol
fl eet, traffic motorcycles, large specialty vehicles, and
exterior storage. Work in the right-of-way included
coordination with a traffic signal and crossing installed
in conjunction with the new light rail system.

Justice Center Ak-Chin Indian Community Justice Center
• Courts
• Police
• Detention

Location: Ak-Chin, Arizona This project consists of courts, police, firing range and
Facility Type: detention functions, all in a single 62,440 SF facility,
Police Station requiring coordination of public and staff access,
Project Owner: Community Court circulation, security and in-custody movement.
Detention
Contact: Courts: The 17,765 SF court facility includes a formal
Contact Number: Ak-Chin Indian courtroom, chambers, public defender’s offices,
Total Construction Cost: Community prosecuting attorney’s offices, probation, security
Completion Date: lobby and support spaces.
Total Building Area: Paul Martin
520.568.1316 Detention: The detention facility is approximately
21,911 SF and has a 34 bed capacity for adults, 9
$17,919,000 beds for juvenile, and spaces for intake processing,
master control, public and visiting spaces, inmate
April 2014 programs, medical, laundry, food services, staff
facilities, and support spaces.
62,440 SF
Police: The police department is approximately
15,624 SF, including space for administration,
investigation, evidence storage, communications,
patrol and storage.

An architectural program had previously been done
for the project, which Arrington Watkins verified and
altered based on interviews with staff and observation
of existing operations. From that point, Arrington
Watkins provided master planning, architectural
design, interior design including FFE, construction
documents, permitting, bidding support and extensive
construction administration.

Police Substations Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
Convention Center Substation

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada The Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority
(LVCVA) Police Station is a 26,729 SF substation
Facility Type: Police Substation intended to service both the convention center and
the Las Vegas strip. This two-story substation includes
Project Owner: Las Vegas Metro Police offices, public meeting rooms, break rooms, briefing
Contact: Bill Cliff rooms, showers, and lockers. The adjacent 119,000
Contact Number: 702.828.4024 SF, three-level parking garage contains spaces for 300
cars.
Contractor: Clark & Sullivan
Contact Name: B.J. Sullivan This design-build project was constructed in a tight,
Contact Number: 775.355.8500 urban redevelopment site, requiring high levels of
cooperation between Arrington Watkins, Clark &
Construction Cost: $18,000,000 Sullivan, the Las Vegas Convention Authority and the
Las Vegas Police Department.
Completion Date: October, 2008

Building Area: 26,729 SF

Police Substations El Mirage Police Station

Location: El Mirage, Arizona Arrington Watkins performed programming, design,
and construction administration, for a police substation
Facility Type: Police Substation for the El Mirage Police Department, which was
previously housed in a series of trailers and modular
Project Owner: El Mirage Police buildings. The new 22,692 SF facility contains
Contact: Jorge Gastelum administrative offices, evidence processing and
Contact Number: 623.764.5948 storage, cells for both juveniles and adults, a firing
range with armory, K-9 facilities, public training and
Contractor: D.L. Withers media rooms, locker rooms, and briefing rooms.
Contact Name: John Norbut
Contact Number: 602.438.9500 The station is the first building in a civic and retail area
being developed by the city of El Mirage. Arrington
Construction Cost: $5,263,715 Watkins was required to design a building that not
only met the requirements of the El Mirage Police
Completion Date: December 2013 Department but also would fit the aesthetic character
of the new civic development. This was a Construction
Building Area: 22,692 SF Manager at Risk project.

Evidence Storage Representative Projects

• DNA Town of Oro Valley Police Evidence
• Guns Facility
• Ammunition Oro Valley, AZ
• Drugs 15,000 (approx.)
• Vehicles $2,500,000 (approx.)
• Audio/video
• Money/jewelry vault Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
Property and Evidence Storage
Phoenix, AZ
54,000 SF Evidence Storage Facility
$6,300,000

City of Tempe Apache Police Substation
Tempe, AZ
28,800 SF Evidence Storage associated
with Police Substation
82,000 SF Total Project

LVCVA Metro Police Substation
Las Vegas, NV
Evidence Storage associated with
26,700 SF Police Substation
$16,427,000 Total Project

City of El Mirage Police Substation
El Mirage, AZ
Evidence Storage associated with
20,000 SF Police Substation
$6,000,000 Total Project

AK Chin Indian Community Multi-Purpose
Justice Center
Maricopa, AZ
Evidence Storage associated with
17,765 SF Courts
21,911 SF Detention Center
15,624 SF Police
7,140 SF Firing Range
$15,000,000 Total Project

SRP / MIC Police and Fire Headquarters
Training Center Master Plan
Scottsdale, AZ
Evidence Storage associated with
151,000 SF Training Center
$55,000,000 Total Project (Est.)

City of Peoria Police and Evidence
Impound Space Study
Peoria, AZ

Evidence Storage Maricopa County Evidence Storage

Location: Phoenix, Arizona The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Evidence
Storage Facility is a 54,000 square foot facility
Facility Type: Evidence Storage designed to provide secure storage for crime scene
evidence from all County criminal cases, inmate
Project Owner: Maricopa County FMD personal property and found property. Evidence
Contact: Ian Thompson will enter the system either through a secure loading
Contract Number: 602.876.4701 dock and intake area, at the secure officer’s counter
during daytime hours or through the officer’s night-
Contractor: D.L. Withers Construction drop facility. After being bar-coded and recorded in
Contact Name: John Norbut the system, the evidence is delivered to and stored
Contact Number: 602.438.9500 in the 25,000 square foot high-bay general storage
area or in one of a number of specialty storage areas.
Construction Cost: $6,300,000 Specialty storage facilities include walk-in coolers and
freezers for biological evidence, drug storage, gun
Completion Date: June 2004 storage, audio / videotape storage and a vault for
money and valuables.
Building Area: 54,000 SF

Support facilities include a public reception area,
evidence viewing rooms, offices, an employee break
room, technology support, and conference rooms.

Evidence Storage City of Tempe Apache Substation

Location: Tempe, Arizona Located at the Apache Substation is a 28,800
Facility Type: square foot property and evidence facility. Special
Evidence Storage consideration was taken in understanding evidence’s
Project Owner: Police Substation chain of custody procedures. There is a secure room
Contact: 911 Call Center for officer evidence processing and turnover, which
Contract Number: includes report writing stations and pass through
Contractor: City of Tempe lockers. Non-biological and non-environmentally
Contact Name: Mark Regester sensitive evidence is stored in the extensive racking
Contact Number: 480.350.8853 system area. Two walk-in freezers and a walk-in cooler
Construction Cost: house all biological and environmentally sensitive
D.L. Withers evidence. Additional facilities on the site include:
Completion Date: John Norbut
Building Area: 602.438.9500 • Police substation including North Patrol
operations, traffic operations, a community room
$17,426,519 and all associated support functions.
Total Project
• Communications 911 and dispatch center
May 2007
• 6,500 square foot large vehicle storage building
28,000 SF Evidence to house the many specialty vehicles used by the
80,285 SF Total Police Department.

Emergency Operations / Representative Projects
911 Call Centers
City of Goodyear 911 Call Center
“From planning, to design, Goodyear, AZ
to construction, to years of 10,000 SF
service, their process and $4,330,000
level of detail has been
unmatched. I have worked Cottonwood 911 Call Center
with other firms, but none Cottonwood, AZ
as dedicated to the success 6,400 SF
of responsible architecture $2,410,000
which serves the users and
stakeholders.” Ak-Chin Community Center 911 Call
Center
Mark Regester 4 dispatch consoles
Police Project Manager Ak-Chin, AZ
City of Tempe, Arizona
Hawaii Regional Security Operations
Center (HRSOC)
Department of the Navy - NAVFAC for
National Security Administration
Wahiawa, HI
243,200 SF
$331,600,000

Palo Verde
Emergency Operations Facility
Arizona Public Service
Buckeye, AZ
32,000 SF
$9,800,000

City of Tempe Apache Police Substation
and 911 Call Center
Tempe, AZ
82,000 SF
$17,427,000

Komatke Clinic for EMS Building
Remodel
Laveen, AZ
6,928 SF
$611,000

911 Call Centers City of Goodyear 911 Call Center

Location: Goodyear, Arizona The new 911 call center will provide for relocation of
Facility Type: the City of Goodyear’s existing 911 call center and
Public Safety staff. It will serve the radio dispatch needs of the city’s
Project Owner: 911 Call Center public safety officers and the inbound call volume
Contact: demands of general public on a continuous 24 hour x
Contact Number: City of Goodyear 7 days per week basis.
Construction Cost: Regis Reed
Completion Date: 623.882.7098 The design and construction of the facility complies
Building Area: with the design and construction safety standards
$4,330,000 outlined in the NFPA 1221 publication that pertain to
communication center sites and building design. In
December 2013 addition, appropriate doors, windows or walls carry a
UL 752 Level 4 security rating.
10,000 SF
The interior building materials will facilitate the
program needs for adaptability in network systems
and spatial configurations. The materials will
also provide durability and facilitate the required
acoustical isolations necessary for speech privacy
and intelligibility within the 911 call center building
demands.

911 Call Centers City of Tempe Apache Substation

Location: Tempe, Arizona The entire communications division for the City of
Facility Type: Tempe was relocated to this facility, which occupies
911 Call Center the second fl oor of the building. Arrington Watkins
Project Owner: Police Substation created a space which allows the users fl exibility
Contact: Evidence Storage within the space, yet allows accessibility to the console
Contract Number: areas. Each of the two sides of the call center contains
Contractor: City of Tempe 12 workstations and supervisor’s offices.
Contact Name: Mark Regester
Contact Number: 480.350.8853 Supervisors for 911 and dispatch monitor the area
Construction Cost via an elevated workstation. The four-station training
D.L. Withers center is separated from the regular facility by a
Completion Date: John Norbut special partition and door, creating a sound-proof
602.438.9500 barrier. These training center systems are connected
to the dispatch system and can go live in case of
$17,426,519 emergency.
Total Project
In addition to the call center, the facility also contains:
May 2007
• Police substation including North Patrol
operations, traffic operations, a community room
and all associated support functions.

• 28,800 SF property and evidence storage facility
for police evidence, including specialized rooms
for drugs, weapons, biological and money
storage.

• 6,500 square foot large vehicle storage building
to house the many specialty vehicles used by the
Police Department.

Firing Ranges Representative Projects

Related Projects Scottsdale Gun Club
• Police Substations Scottsdale, AZ
• Sheriff’s Substations 32 indoor lanes, shoot house and retail
• Police Headquarters Estrella Mountain and Black Mountain Police
• Police Training Precincts
• 911 Call Centers Phoenix, AZ
• Border Patrol Each has a three bay indoor range
• Evidence Storage Central Arizona College Signal Peak Firing
• Lake Aid Stations Range
Coolidge, AZ
24 lane, 50 yard outdoor range
Naco Border Patrol Station Firing Range
Naco, AZ
14 fully tactical, 50 yard lanes
Phoenix Police Academy Tactical Village
Phoenix, AZ
Simulated apartment, residence,
convenience store and ATM kiosk for
firearms training
Phoenix Police Academy Firing Range
Phoenix, AZ
Renovation of existing 50 yard firing range
and new observation tower
Phoenix Police Southern Command Station
Firing Range
Phoenix, AZ
3 bay indoor range
Maricopa County Buckeye Hills Public Firing
Range Master Plan
Arlington, AZ
Two 50 yard outdoor ranges, 200 yard rifle
range, archery, trap and skeet
Phoenix Police Firing Range Master Plan and
Concept Design
Phoenix, AZ
110 indoor lanes; ranges of 12 - 25 lanes
SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters Firing
Range Master Plan
Scottsdale, AZ
Indoor shooting lane, tactical village and
SWAT Training
Ak-Chin Indian Community Firing Range
Maricopa, AZ
8 lanes, 50 yards, fully tactical
Federal Correctional Institution - Mendota
Firing Range
Mendota, CA
26 outdoor lanes, range master and
classroom building

Fire Stations Representative Projects

Jails City of Scottsdale Fire Station #613
Scottsdale, AZ
Related Projects 9,000 SF (approx.)
• Fire Training $4,000,000 (approx.)
• Fire Headquarters
• Police Substations SRP-MIC Police and Fire Station
• Police Training Scottsdale, AZ
• Driver Training Tracks 21,340 SF
$4,334,836

City of Phoenix Fire Station #56
Phoenix, AZ
13,500 SF
$4,000,000

Ak-Chin Indian Community Fire Station
Maricopa, AZ
18,340 SF
$2,689,000

City of Phoenix Fire Station #62
Phoenix, AZ
8,500 SF
$4,500,000 (Est)

Glendale Fire Administration TI
Glendale, AZ
11,666 SF
$723,000

SRP-MIC Police and Fire Headquarters
Training Center Master Plan including
Fire Station
Scottsdale, AZ
151,000 SF Building / 27 Acres
78,000 SF Parking Garage
$55,000,000 (Est.)

City of Fountain Hills
Fire Station #1 Renovation
Fountain Hills, AZ
$400,000

North County Fire and Medical District
#103
Sun City, AZ
12,000 SF
$1,250,000

North County Fire and Medical District
#104
Sun City, AZ
5,690 SF
$1,280,000

Fire Stations SRP-MIC Fire and Police Station

Location: Scottsdale, Arizona Salt River Pima - Maricopa Indian Community
contracted with Arrington Watkins to design a new
Facility Type: Fire Station police and fire substation. The new 19,821 square foot
Police Station building is located on 3.2 acres at the SW corner of
Project Owner: Indian School Road and Center Road. Each side of the
Salt River Pima - Maricopa facility is designed to service either the fire or police
Contact: Indian Community departments.
Contact Number: Ron Stack
480.362.7751 This fire department facility has four apparatus bays
Contractor: and dorm rooms for 12 firefighters. There are offices
Contact Name: Au’ Authum Ki for both the captain and the inspector. A kitchen
Contact Number: Bill Deiter supports three separate shifts, with separate storage
480.497.1997 accommodations for each shift. The fire department
Construction Cost: facility also includes a laundry room with two washers
$4,334,836 and two dryers, a study room, and a common area
Completion Date: with a 60” fl at screen TV. This area is adjacent to an
May 2009 outdoor patio that has seating and a barbecue unit.
Site Area: Both the men’s and women’s locker rooms open into a
Building Area: 3.2 Acres 750 square foot exercise room that is shared with the
21,340 SF Police Department.

Fire Stations City of Phoenix Fire Station #56

Location: Phoenix, Arizona Fire Station 56 is a four bay station, approximately
13,500 square feet, designed for 13 personnel
Facility Type: Fire Station assigned to a paramedic engine, ladder truck, and
rescue vehicle. The facility includes four apparatus
Project Owner: City of Phoenix bays, 1000 square-foot community room, and a
Contact Name: Allan Smolko district workout facility.
Contact Number: 480.624.8406 The design of the building, which was originally to
be based on the design of an existing City of Phoenix
Contractor: Sundt Construction fire station, was reprogrammed and redesigned to
Contact Name: Brian Kearney address several areas of special concern to the Fire
Contact Number: 480.293.3258 Department, including building elevations, apparatus
bay design, concrete fl oors, and roofing materials.
Construction Cost: $4,000,000 The City was particularly concerned for being a good
neighbor and designing a site layout and building
Completion Date: May 2005 style that would be sensitive ot the neighborhood of
larger Tuscan-style homes.
Site Area: 2.5 Acres The design focused on life cycle costs and
Building Area: 13,500 SF incorporated the City’s building standards for
reduced energy consumption and water preservation.
Construction materials were selected to improve the
efficiency and longevity with reduced operating and
maintenance costs.

Fire Stations Ak-Chin Indian Community Fire Station

Location: Maricopa, Arizona The 18,340 square foot Ak-Chin Indian Community
Facility Type: Fire Station houses both a fire station and the fire
Fire Station administration offices for the Community. The station
Project Owner: Fire Administration was built largely to facilitate the emergency medical
needs of the nearby Ak-Chin Casino, over doubling
Contact: Ak-Chin Indian the size of their previous fire facility. The station
Contact Number: Community contains four large apparatus bays sized to fit a
Contractor: ladder truck, two engines, three ambulances and a
Contact Name: Larry Joe tanker truck. Additional fire vehicles and specialty
Contact Number: 520.568.1160 trailers are parked on surface lots. The administration
Construction Cost: portion of the facility houses the fire marshall, fire
Completion Date: D.L. Withers Construction chief, assistant chief, and all administrative staff. Dorm
Site Area: John Norbut facilities, a dining facility, exercise room, locker rooms,
Building Area: 602.438.9500 medical exam room, and kitchens support the staff in
their everyday duties.
$2.6 Million
The station was completed in May of 2011, within
May 2011 schedule and nearly $1 million under the original
budget. The fire station was awarded the Arizona
4 Acres Masonry Guild “Design Excellence Award.”
18,340 SF

Fire Stations City of Phoenix Fire Station #62

Location: Phoenix, Arizona This station was based on a prototype developed
by Arrington Watkins for Phoenix Fire Station #56.
Facility Type: Fire Station The four-bay 8,500 square foot fire station was
designed to house 13 personnel who are assigned to
Project Owner: City of Phoenix Fire a paramedic engine, ladder truck and rescue vehicles.
Contact: Jim Zwerg The facility includes four apparatus bays, a 1,000
Contact Number: 602.534.9875 square foot community room and a district workout
facility.
Contractor: Sundt Construction
Contact Name: Brian Kearney The design of the building, which was originally to
Contact Number: 480.293.3258 be based on the design of an existing City of Phoenix
Fire Station, was reprogrammed and redesigned to
Construction Cost: $4,500,000 (Est.) address several areas of special concern to the Fire
Department, including building elevations, apparatus
Completion Date: June 2006 (Design) bay design, concrete fl oors, and roofing materials.

Site Area: 1.5 Acres The City was particularly concerned with being
Building Area: 8,500 SF a good neighbor and designing a site layout
and building style that would be sensitive to the
neighborhood.

The design focused on life cycle costs and
incorporated the City’s building standards for
reduced energy consumption and water preservation.
Construction materials were selected to improve the
efficiency and longevity with reduced operating and
maintenance costs.

The project was completed through the design phase
but was never constructed.

Renovations Representative Projects

Renovation Types Santa Fe Depot Assessor’s Office
• Office Phoenix, AZ
• Courts 15,284 SF
• Police $4,000,000
• Fire
• Prisons 301 West Jefferson - Tenant
• Jails Improvement
• Waste Services Phoenix, AZ
32,500 SF
$2,000,000

Maricopa County Chambers Building
Swing Space Remodel
Phoenix, AZ
21,000 SF
$1,200,000

Maricopa County Clerk of the Courts
Phoenix, AZ
34,000 SF
$9,100,000

Countrywide Office Renovation
Tempe, AZ
195,000 SF
$7,500,000

Glendale Fire Administration TI
Glendale, AZ
11,666 SF
$723,000

Waste Management/Recycle America
Transfer Station Remodel
Orange, CA
50,000 SF
$2,800,000

Bank of America Chandler North Campus
Security Command Center Remodel
Chandler, AZ
1,000 SF
$350,000

Bank of America Chandler North Campus
Merrill Edge Trining Room
Chandler, AZ
4,000 SF
$85,000

Bank of America Westcliff Las Vegas
Public Corridor Remodel
Las Vegas, Nevada
10,000 SF
$225,000

Public Works Representative Projects

Public Works Projects City of Glendale
• Facility Maintenance Operations and Maintenance Facility
• Facility Master Plans Glendale, AZ
• Fleet Maintenance 83,400 SF
$13,119,792
Small Vehicle
Heavy Duty City of Goodyear Operations Center
• Fueling Master Plan and 911 Call Center
• Loading Docks Goodyear, AZ
• Materials Storage 100 Acres
• Parks and Rec Operations $7,241,150 Phase I
• Utilities Maintenance
• Wash Racks City of Goodyear Public Works Facility
• Warehousing Program and Master Plan
Goodyear, AZ
41 - 46 Acres (options)
Est: 140,000 - 170,000 SF
Est: $41,000,000 - $88,000,000

Queen Creek Public Works Facility
Program and Master Plan
Queen Creek, AZ
21 Acres
Est: 158,000 SF
Est: $56,400,000

Highland Service Center
Phoenix, AZ
57,000 SF
$18,250,000

Maricopa County Operations and
Maintenance Facility
Phoenix, AZ
26,556 SF
$4,560,280

Arizona State Prison Complex - Lewis
Maintenance Facility
Buckeye, AZ
4 Acres
20,100 SF
$1,809,000

Lawrenceville Correctional Maintenance
Facility
Lawrenceville, VA
2.5 Acres
13,860 SF
$1,108,800

Courts Representative Projects

“Arrington Watkins AK Chin Indian Community Multi-Purpose
Architects are Justice Center
‘problem solvers,’ not Maricopa, AZ
‘problem makers.’ “ 17,765 SF - Courts
21,911 SF - Detention Center
Hugh Gallagher 15,624 SF - Police
Deputy Administrator 7,140 SF - Firing Range
Maricopa County $15,000,000 - Total
Superior Courts
Maricopa County Clerk of the Courts
Phoenix, AZ
34,000 SF
$9,100,000

Northwest Regional Justice Center
Surprise, AZ
36,000 SF
$6,433,000

San Tan Regional Justice Center
Chandler, AZ
46,400 SF
$9,986,088

Southeast Regional Justice Center
Mesa, AZ
225,000 SF
$60,000,000

Southwest Regional Feasibility Study
Avondale, AZ
35,000 - 60,000 SF Options
$12,000,000 - $16,000,000 Options

Central Courts Lobby Renovation
Phoenix, AZ
3,000 SF
$350,000

Southeast Regional Clerk Renovation
Mesa, AZ
3,000 SF
$350,000

Design-Build Representative Projects

“AW is the best One of Arrington Watkins’ first projects in 1994 was a Design-Build project, and
architectural firm that I since then we have completed 40 projects using the Design-Build delivery method.
have ever worked with. These projects range from $2.4 million to over $320 million in construction cost;
Their quality control of over $1.2 billion total. We have cultivated long-term working relationships with
the drawings and design some of the largest and most respected construction firms in the U.S., 9 of which we
details is without peer.” have completed projects with. Why do they work with us? Because we understand
the Design-Build process and they value our work as an integral part of the team in
Daniel F. Arana delivering top quality projects to our clients. Following is a representative list of the
Formerly with Sundt Design-Build projects we have completed:
Construction
• Hawaii Regional Security Operations Center (HI) $320,000,000

• CDCR RJ Donovan Prison Infill (CA) $168,000,000

• Kingman Phase II Detention Facility (AZ) $130,000,000

• USP/FPC Tucson (AZ) $115,944,178

• FCI/FPC Mendota (CA) $98,815,901

• Countrywide Frye Road Campus (AZ) $90,000,000

• Central Valley Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center (CA) $58,850,000

• Loudoun County Jail (VA) $58,669,191

• Stanley Correctional Facility (WI) $50,000,000

• Kingman DUI Detention Facility (AZ) $43,000,000

• Lawrenceville Correctional Facility (VA) $32,000,000

• Crowley County Corrections Facility (CO) $32,000,000

• Nevada 960 Bed Expansion (NV) $31,000,000

• Huerfano County Correctional Facility (CO) $24,218,000

• Naval Weapons Station Earle $23,500,000

• Central Oklahoma Corrections Facility (OK) $20,140,000

• San Juan County Adult Detention Facility (NM) $20,410,000

• WRMA/ Spokane Materials Recovery Facility (WA) $19,500,000

• Delta Correctional Facility (MS) $17,125,000

• Las Vegas Convention and Visitors – Metro Substation (NV) $16,400,000

• Orange County Transfer Station Materials Recovery Facility (CA) $14,000,000

• City of Phoenix Estrella Mountain Police Precinct (AZ) $10,080,911

• Arizona Community Ecocenter (AZ) $10,000,000

• APS Palo Verde Energy Education Center (AZ) $9,800,000

• U.S. Border Patrol Station-Deming (NM) $9,800,000

• High Desert Men’s Prison Phase III (NV) $9,800,000

• Scottsdale Gun Club (AZ) $9,500,000

• San Tan Regional Justice Center (AZ) $8,900,000

• City of Phoenix Black Mountain Police Precinct (AZ) $7,834,461

• Countrywide Tenant Improvements (AZ) $7,500,000

• Holsum Bakery Warehouse (AZ) $7,000,000

• Northwest Regional Court Center (AZ) $6,433,454

• Dook O’Ooslid Retail and Office Complex (AZ) $5,300,000

• Maricopa County Operations and Maintenance Building (AZ) $4,567,280

• U.S. Border Patrol Station-Cotulla (TX) $4,135,000

• FCI Mendota Training Facility (CA) $3,672,725

• Naco Border Patrol Station Firing Range (AZ) $2,500,000

• SRP / MIC Interim Office Building (AZ) $2,400,000

• FCI Mendota Firing Rangee (CA) $4,000,000

• City of Phoenix Estrella Mtn. Precinct Maintenance Building (AZ) $1,400,000

CMAR Representative Projects

“You always went the extra Arrington Watkins enjoys the “Construction Manager at Risk” process and working
mile and spent whatever with the owners and contractors as a team to develop a successful project. Following
time was necessary to are some of the CMAR projects that we have completed or are currently working on:
provide a product that was
a notch above the rest.” • State of Arizona 4,000 Bed Prison Expansion (AZ) $168,759,000

Gerald E. McDonald • Countrywide Home Loans Office (AZ) $90,000,000
Tribal Architect
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian • Maricopa County Southeast Justice Courts (AZ) $80,000,000
Community
• State of Arizona 1,000 Bed Prison Expansion (AZ) $24,625,000
“Mr. Arrington . . . and Mr.
Watkins, demonstrated on • City of Tempe Apache Substation & Evidence Storage (AZ) $17,426,000
a continual basis the ability
to listen to ideas of the staff • City of Glendale Municipal Field Operations (AZ) $13,120,000
involved, develop systems
to deal with the problems • Countrywide Tempe Tenant Improvements (AZ) $12,000,000
encountered, and provided
what we in Arizona feel • Maricopa County Clerk of the Courts (AZ) $9,100,000
is the finest facility in the
world.” • City of Goodyear Operations Master Plan/911 Call Center (AZ) $6,891,000

James P. McFadden • Maricopa County Sheriff’s Evidence Storage (AZ) $6,273,000
Former Warden (retired)
Arizona State Prison Complex – • High Desert Men’s Prison Regional Medical Facility (NV) $6,200,000
Lewis
• City of El Mirage Police Substation (AZ) $6,000,000

• Santa Fe Depot Assessor’s Office (AZ) $4,000,000

• Nova Safe Haven Mental Health Facility (AZ) $2,908,000

• City of Phoenix Fire Station #56 (AZ) $2,500,000

• Maricopa County Buckeye Operations and Improvements (AZ) $2,500,000

• City of Phoenix Fire Station #62 (AZ) $1,500,000

• Maricopa County Chambers Swing Space Remodel (AZ) $1,200,000

• Maricopa County Sheriff’s Blue Point Substation (AZ) $1,097,000

• Maricopa County Sheriff’s Lake Aid Station - Bartlett (AZ) $650,000

• Maricopa County Sheriff’s Lake Aid Station - Apache (AZ) $350,000

• Maricopa County Sheriff’s Lake Aid Station - Canyon (AZ) $350,000

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