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HomeProjectsKent County Jail Work Release and Kitchen Addition

Kent County Jail Work Release and Kitchen Addition

Kent County

Kent County hired Granger as their General Contractor for a 13,000 square foot jail addition, including a new Work Release space and Kitchen.

  • This addition provided a separate locker room and dress out areas for secure transition in and outa of the facility to streamline operations.
  • Direct access secure stairwells were constructed to provide a secure corridor for the transfer of inmates between the housing units and Work Release dress out area.
  • An additional control room was constructed within the new addition to allow staff to supervise and operate the Work Release Program.
  • The new state-of-the-art institutional kitchen was built with the capacity of providing food service for a population of 1,500 inmates.