Eli Gage
Eli has more than 30 years of experience serving public sector clients, specifically detention, corrections and justice, across the country. Since becoming CEO in 2012, Eli has led CGL’s strategic vision of delivering innovative, high quality justice and corrections facilities through the entire lifecycle, from development to handback after 30 years. In less than six…
Read MoreGeorgia Statewide Contract for Facility Maintenance Services
Through the State of Georgia Contract number 99999-001-SPD0000154-0001 (SWC) for facility maintenance services, CGL provides comprehensive facility maintenance services for six State of Georgia agencies and five Georgia county agencies. The facilities in the contract total more than 8 million SF, include more than 200 buildings, and are spread across every region of the State.…
Read MoreMassachusetts Corrections System Master Plan
As a strategic capital plan, this Corrections Master Plan (CMP) focused on the system as a whole in order to identify the most cost-effective approach to investing capital dollars in the Massachusetts Correctional System. This comprehensive approach provides a framework to meet the projected bed space needs into 2020, address current overcrowding, and create a…
Read MoreTony Turpin
Former warden and recognized criminologist Tony Turpin knows firsthand what it takes to manage and operate a correctional facility. Tony began his career in 1980 with the Georgia Department of Corrections as an entry level correctional officer. Over the next 20 years, Tony rose through the ranks of Georgia’s correctional system, serving as Deputy Warden, Security…
Read MoreHawaii Department of Public Safety
The Hawaii Department of Public Safety (PSD), the agency responsible for correctional facility administration in Hawaii, hired CGL to assess its facilities, develop a capital improvement plan, and install a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) in 2016. CGL assessed 1,024,319 SF of space in nine facilities on five Hawaiian Islands. The facilities assessed were: Halawa…
Read MoreChloe Jaco, AICP, LEED AP
Chloe specializes in criminal justice system and government facilities master planning. Her experience with complex government planning projects highlights her capability to organize existing information across numerous departments, prioritize future direction, and build consensus amongst decision-makers to gain implementation. She manages all resources on each project assignment to ensure that the deliverables meet expectations. She…
Read MoreJ. Richard Davidson, AIA
Since 1981, Rick has provided owner’s representation, project management, architecture, and design services to justice and public safety clients around the nation. Rick is an expert at assembling large, multidiscipline teams and coordinating with public agency stakeholders to deliver well-designed, functional, and efficient justice facilities. He has worked on large-scale courthouse projects, detention centers, and…
Read MoreOhio Correctional System Master Plan
During the 1980-90 timeframe when many states were addressing the challenges of a rapidly expanding prison population, Ohio invested in new facilities that were largely designed for single occupancy cells and with program and support spaces to meet the needs of the population. As the prison population continued to increase due to sentencing guidelines and…
Read MoreTamara Clarke, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP
Tamara has over 30 years of design experience, with over 20 years focusing on justice and civic projects. She has been published and is highly regarded in the field and is a national leader in the justice design community. She chaired the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the American Institute of Architects(AIA) and Academy…
Read MoreStephen A. Carter, AICP
Stephen specializes in technical studies in the areas of needs assessment, operational and architectural programming, design review, program management, and policy evaluation, among others. He is often engaged by governmental agencies to develop analytically based studies and build consensus for a variety of project types ranging from courthouses to correctional institutions to law enforcement installations.…
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