The Fairfield County Jail project included a new, full-service, 384-bed jail (approximately 85,000 SF) and a Sheriff’s Office (approximately 25,000 SF), in Lancaster, Ohio. This project site was adjacent and in close proximity to the County’s existing jail.

Project Features

  • The new jail includes minimum, medium and maximum security housing, intake, visitation, classrooms, outdoor recreation areas, a full-service kitchen, sally port and other support areas.
  • The project combined three smaller facilities to increase staff efficiency, provide a more secure facility, combine Sheriff department staff and replace the existing jail.
  • The structure is a deep auger cast pile foundation system with load bearing masonry and precast concrete plank. A new centralized mechanical penthouse services the facility.
  • Granger was responsible for obtaining local building and trade permits.
  • The project utilized BIM Coordination to develop a 3D computer model for the coordination of building systems installation. This process has identified a number of potential conflicts with different piping, ductwork and structural elements that were resolved prior to material being fabricated, which minimized the amount of subcontractor change requests that are costly and cause schedule delays.
  • To keep communication about the status of the project open and transparent to the community, Granger provided and managed a dedicated project website.

Facility of the Month

This project was named the “Facility of the Month” by the Correctional News in January, 2018. Click here to read the full project feature.

COST:
$34.7 million

SQUARE FOOTAGE:
110,000

SERVICE:
Construction Management At-Risk

START:
September 2015

COMPLETION:
August 2017

ARCHITECT:
Wachtel & McAnally