(12/27/2010)
Officials in Dekalb County are seeking bids for a $14.5 million expansion of the Dekalb County Courthouse.
(11/30/2010)
Residents of Caddo County have passed a bond issue approving construction of a new $12 million county jail project.
(07/02/2010)
TRENTON, N.J. — Local, county and state officials broke ground on a new $52 million courthouse.
(02/26/2010)
The Navajo Nation approved a $60 million unsecured loan for the construction of 13 judicial complexes and detention centers in Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.
(02/26/2010)
California is set to become the testing ground for the public-private delivery of major public safety buildings as authorities enter the final selection phase for the proposed $300 million Long Beach federal courthouse.
(02/25/2010)
Bucks County will soon break ground on the largest construction project in county history — a new $100 million justice center.
(12/29/2009)
Adams County officials recently marked the completion of a $28 million expansion of the six-story county and state judicial building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
(12/03/2009)
County commissioners recently approved a revised plan to replace the 50-plus-year-old Broward County courthouse with a 17-story, 675,000-square-foot tower that is expected to cost $270 million.
(12/02/2009)
The new U.S. courthouse proposed for downtown San Diego moved a step closer to reality as President Barack Obama signed a $410 billion omnibus-spending bill.
(12/01/2009)
Oregon’s Wayne Lyman Morse U.S. Courthouse and the San Francisco federal building scooped the top architecture honors in the 2008 General Services Administration’s Design Excellence Program. The GSA’s 2008 biennial design awards, released in March, recognize 18 federal projects with awards and citations for design, art and construction excellence. The Morse courthouse in Eugene, Ore., and San Francisco’s federal building, both designed by Morphosis Architecture, received the architectural honor awards.
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