Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Jan. 19.
Let's get started with project updates:
- The new $150 million Pueblo County, Colo., detention center project is on track for completion and opening in April.
- Construction on a new temporary jail in Kansas City, Mo., is officially underway, with the now $25 million project expected to be completed by June 1.
- Work on the new $176 million Chambers County, Texas Justice Center Complex project is halfway complete and is expected to be finished by the end of this year.
- A ribbon cutting ceremony was held last week at the new $44 million Butte County, Calif., jail expansion, concluding a 16-year process.
- The intake center at the Santa Barbara County, Calif., Main Jail will be renovated after officials approved $6.3 million in project funding last week.
Moving on to Legislation and Funding:
- Officials in Ohio authorized $130 million in funding last week to build a total of four new 36-bed youth detention facilities.
- The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction received $2 million in grant funding to support education, job training and reentry services for incarcerated individuals.
Next in people news:
- Dr. Mariel A. Marlow has joined the American Correctional Association as its Director of Correctional Health.
- Diane Bruining has rejoined CGL Companies as Vice President of Business Development.
- The Federal Bureau of Prisons named Patrick Mirandy as the new Director of the National Institute of Corrections.
- Brant Smith has been named Vice President and General Manager of Tindall Building Systems -Mississippi.
Now for Construction Reports:
- Finney County, Kan., is seeking proposals from construction management firms to build a new county jail, with bids due Jan. 30.
- The Liberty County Board of Commissioners and Sheriff's Office in Georgia has issued an RFQ for CMAR firms to build a new public safety center, with bids due Feb. 13.
- Hardee County, Fla., has issued an RFQ for architecture and engineering services for a new jail and multipurpose government facility, with bids due Feb. 27.
And finishing up with events:
- The American Correctional Association's Winter Conference and the Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators’ Winter Meeting will take place Feb. 5–8 in Long Beach, Calif.
- Proposals for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Mental Health Care conference are due Feb. 13, and proposals for its National Conference are due March 6.
- Early bird registration is still available for the International Corrections and Prisons Association's Prison Design and Technology Conference from April 21–24 in Rabat, Morocco.
- For more details or to access the links mentioned, check out our podcast show notes at correctionalnews.com/podcast.