Scope: The Marion County Community Justice Center project will include four new, modernized buildings to be co-located on one campus to consolidate operations and replace current outdated, unsafe, and inefficient facilities. The updated county facility will consist of a 2,700-bed jail to replace current detention facilities. The design elements will increase safety for jail staff and inmates by facilitating improved admission and inmate management.
Pauly Jail Building Company scope of work includes furnishing and installing: modular steel cells, security electronics, modular controls, security glazing, detention furnishings, security hardware, and security hollow metal.
Completion Date: 10/2021
Overall Construction Cost: $625,000,000.00
Pauly Jail Building Company Contract Amount: $12,009,518.00
Construction Managers:
Smoot Construction | 2001 W 18th Street | Indianapolis, IN 46202 | (317) 266-9002 Phone
Garmong Construction | 5988 N MIchigan Rd. | Indianapolis, IN 46228 | (317) 682-1001 Phone
Wilhelm Construction | 3914 Prospect Street | Indianapolis, IN 46203 | (317) 359-5411 Phone
Architects:
K2M Design | 200 S Meridian St. #550 | Indianapolis, IN 46225 | (855) 866-4526 Phone
Elevatus Architecture | 111 E Wayne St. #555 | Ft. Wayne, IN 46802 | (260) 424-9080 Phone
Schmidt Associates | 415 Massachusetts Ave | Indianapolis, IN 46204 | (317) 263-6226 Phone
Sheriff: Sheriff Kerry J. Forestal | 40 S. Alabama Street | Indianapolis, IN 46204 | (317) 327-1700 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 are a part of this project include:
- Accurate Controls Inc. for Security Electronics & Modular Controls
- Global Security Glazing for Security Glazing
- Modern Detention Equipment for Detention Furnishings
- RR Brink Locking Systems, Inc. for Security Hardware
- SteelCell of North America for Modular Steel Cells
- Titan Steel Door for Security Hollow Metal
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