State of Alaska
Dept. of Corrections

Goose Creek Corrections Center
Wasilla, AK
450,000 sf

The new, 1,536-bed, 135-acre medium security correctional facility will double the capacity of the in-state correctional system. Hargis collaborated with the 2012 DBIA award winning team and State of Alaska Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) division to plan, program, and design the telecommunications infrastructure to support the campus and facilities it entailed.

Sustainable Design:

  • Converged IP-based Technologies
  • Thought Leadership
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State of California
Dept. of Corrections & Rehabilitation

California Health Care Facility
Stockton, CA

Building dedicated health care complexes to house 53,000 beds, the state is employing newly constructed, expanded and repurposed correctional centers to serve its mission. Engaged with the first project in the series of 7, Hargis’ telecommunications team is supporting the design-build approach to the new 1.155 million sf Stockton health care facility, responsible for the fire alarm, nurse call, telemetry, telemedicine, voice-over-IP, data networks, wireless LAN, CATV/MATV, IP healthcare paging, passive RFID tracking, and security electronics IP-based systems.

Sustainable Design:

  • Converged IP-based Technologies
  • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Clallam Bay Correction Center
Clallam Bay, WA

Coordinating with the stakeholders spanning leadership at the state, facility and technical levels, Hargis led the telecommunications infrastructure replacement pre-design and design for the 15-building, medium- and close-custody fully operational correctional center. Housing 1,500 offenders, the anticipated multiple phased $20 million replacement will address the deficiencies in the backbone and building infrastructure, as well as a data center that serves the campus and provides regional IT office spaces to support the DOC’s peninsula and northwest interior needs.

  • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Dept. of Corrections

Correctional Industries Furniture Factory at Stafford Creek Corrections Center
Aberdeen, WA

The 100,000 sf furniture factory at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center comprised of an addition and remodel of existing spaces to consolidate 2 centers’ vocation programs. Space planning and system requirements were defined and designed to support new and existing equipment to serve the vocational education, CAD lab, Correctional Industries office and accounting staff needs. Hargis engineered the electrical and telecommunications systems in compliance with the LEED Silver minimum goals and 13-month design and construction schedule.

Sustainable Design:

  • Occupancy sensors and automatic daylighting controls
  • Converged IP-based Technologies
  • Electrical Conservation
  • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Coyote Ridge Corrections Center
Connell, WA
420,000 sf

The Coyote Ridge Correctional Complex 26-building, 52-acre expasion pioneered several firsts for a project of its kind: first prison and first campus to be LEED® Gold in the nation, and the largest LEED project ever completed by the State of Washington.

Sustainable Systems:

  • Converged IP-based Technologies
  • Building Automated System Supporting Infrastructure
  • Electrical Conservation
  • Raw Materials
  • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women
Belfair, WA

Converted from a juvenile detention center, Mission Creek Corrections Center now serves as a correctional facility for female offenders. With this change came the need to increase the facility’s capacity and a new 100-bed housing unit that features a day room and counselor offices was added. Hargis provided telecommunications services that included integrating security and low voltage systems infrastructure and pathways within the existing operating campus.

  • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Dept. of Corrections

Security Upgrades
Multiple Locations, WA

Competing to be one of the department’s pre-qualified telecommunications consultants, Hargis has served the state’s various correctional facility capital improvements since 2003.Earning each new opportunity has been a reflection of our ability to work with dynamic stakeholder groups, uphold owner standards and serve evolving needs. This has translated into consulting and designing electronic security and surveillance systems as they converge onto an IP-based environment for:

  • Washington State Dept. of Corrections
    2011 Guidelines for Electronic Security Systems comprehensive guidelines for the enterprise security systems, providing technical leadership for the sections addressing technology, communication protocols, system architecture and procurement channels for electronic security systems
  • Washington Corrections Center for Women
    Close-Custody Unit Security Upgrades replacement all of the existing CCTV cameras with new IP-based cameras
  • Monroe Correctional Complex
    WSR Cellhouses 1 & 2 Security Upgrades cell door control and booth electronics upgrades and provisions of new IP-based video management system with100+ CCTV cameras
  • Monroe Correctional Complex
    Special Offenders' Unit C & D Security Improvements implementation of an IP-based security system
  • Stafford Creek Corrections Center/Correctional Industries
    Surveillance Video implementation of a new IP-based video management system with 5 & 7 mega pixel camera technology to serve a new building addition with planned capacity to serve the existing 1,800 cameras throughout the campus
  • Washington State Penitentiary
    Staff Accountability Implementation of IP-based access control platform for staff accountability with the125-year old maximum security prison.
  • Monroe Correctional Complex
    Implementation of network-based duress alarm and tracking system
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    Sustainable Systems:

    • Converged IP-based Technologies
    • Thought Leadership
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State of Washington
Dept. of Corrections

Washington State Penitentiary
Walla Walla, WA

Housing close-custody offenders, the state penitentiary is going through a series of expansions to address an increase in the offender population and aging infrastructure. The South Close expansion includes a new 51,900 sf healthcare facility, a 21,500 sf Correctional Industries’ warehouse, and a recreational yard with offender telephones. It is being followed by a 500-bed addition with an expanded centralized kitchen to serve the complex and a CCTV security electronic system upgrade based upon newly developed state guidelines to serve the 540-acre campus. Critical to the success of these projects is the team’s intimate knowledge of the campus infrastructure and ability to work with various stakeholders, value-engineering team, and professional peers to develop a feasible approach to integrating these buildings within a high security environment featuring construction dating back to 1891 in accordance with the projects’ budgets.

Sustainable Design:

  • Converged IP-based Technologies
  • Thought Leadership
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