Bourbon County Law Enforcement Center - Ft. Scott, KS

Scope: The Bourbon County Law Enforcement Center Project consisted of a 21,000-square foot, seventy-four (74) bed, thirty (30) steel cell facility with an $8 million budget. This project utilized the rear chase modular controls security electronics approach to reduce security electronics infrastructure costs and reduce installation schedule.

Pauly Jail Building Company scope of work included furnishing and installing: security hollow metal doors, frames, security locks, security hardware, security glass, security glazing, modular steel cells, security electronics, and security furniture.

Start Date: 11/15/2016

Completion Date: 10/21/2017

Overall Construction Cost: $8,000,000.00

Pauly Jail Building Company Contract Amount: $1,780,000.00

General Contractor: Universal Construction | 11200 W. 79th Street | Lenexa, KS 66214 | (913) 342-1150 Phone | Contact: Gary Walker

Security Architect: Goldberg Group Architects | 520 Francis Street, Suite 200C | St. Joseph, MO 64501 | (816) 233-9300 Phone

Sheriff: Sheriff Bill Martin | 293 E. 20th | Fort Scott, KS 66701 | (620) 223-1440 Phone

 

Pauly Jail Building Company self-performs the installation of all detention equipment for every project and is signatory with the International Union of Ironworkers.

  

Partners that were a part of this project:

-  Accurate Controls, Inc. for Security Electronics

-  Global Security Glazing for Security Glass

-  Kane Innovations, Inc. (Kane Detention) for Security Mesh

-  RR Brink Locking Systems, Inc. for Security Hardware

-  SteelCell of North America, Inc. for Modular Steel Cells

-  Trussbilt LLC for Security Hollow Metal

Articles About This Project

Correctional News     The Fort Scott Tribune