Monroe County Courthouse Expansion and Renovation

The Monroe County Commissioners together with the Judiciary are proceeding with plans to renovate, modernize and build an addition to the County Courthouse. These improvements are a priority for the County and the Court and are the result of over a decade of careful study that consistently demonstrated a need for both expansion and modernization.…

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Bergen County Justice Center

The Bergen County Justice Center has evolved over the last 100 years as a group of four interconnecting buildings housing 39 courtrooms and approximately 240,000 square feet of courts and justice-related agency spaces. Tenancy includes criminal, civil and family courts, as well as the Clerks offices, Prosecutor, Sheriff, and Municipal court. At the center of…

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Wake County Justice Center

CGL began assisting Wake County in 1999 to look at the 30-year needs of their criminal justice facilities. Over a 10-year period, CGL did numerous needs assessments and updates for the new courthouse and detention center expansions. Additional projects included planning for traffic courts, public safety center, health and human services department, and developing a…

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Hudson County Courthouse

Hudson County currently houses court functions and several county administrative departments in inadequate facilities, located centrally in Jersey City. CGL was tasked with creating a programmatic master plan including space needs for the courts and county agencies; developing options that accommodate those needs; and providing conceptual budget estimates for several options. CGL, working with the…

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Travis County Civil & Family Courthouse

CGL, as part of the Travis County Courthouse Development Partners (TCCDP) team, serves as the Lead Courts Designer for the new courts facility in Travis County, Texas. TCCDP is comprised of the following team members: Lead Developer – Hunt Development Group (CGL parent company) supported by Amber Infrastructure Co-Developer – Chameleon Companies Design-Builder – Hensel…

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Joe E. Lee, PE

Joe’s unique understanding of justice facility operations, combined with his in-depth knowledge of justice building engineering, inspired him to give more attention to the long-term maintenance requirements of the facility. He developed the first contracted maintenance delivery system specifically designed for implementation in justice facilities. Joe’s maintenance system ensures security, prolongs the life of significant…

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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…

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Multnomah County Central Courthouse

At 17 stories and 464,700 SF, the new LEED Gold-certified Multnomah County Central Courthouse is not only larger than its eight-story, 295,400-square-foot predecessor, but also far better equipped to endure the strength of earthquakes expected in the area over the next 50 years. In fact, creating a seismically safer courthouse was one of the main…

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W. Robert Glass, AIA

Robert is a nationally recognized expert consultant for the planning, conceptualization, and functional analysis of all sectors of the criminal justice system. He has managed more than 500 technical studies in the area of needs assessment, operational studies, and architectural programming for clients in 38 states and four foreign countries. In addition, as a licensed…

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Judge David Byrn (Ret.)

Judge Byrn joins CGL after serving the past 13 years as a Circuit Court Judge in the 16th Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri. While serving as Presiding Judge, he was responsible for all court operations, management and planning. He regularly collaborated with the funding entity responsible for courthouse facilities, ensuring that the needs…

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