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Correctional
Facilities | Back to Portfolio
DiGesare
Mechanical has completed several correctional facilities in various
locations. Close coordination with public authorities and
construction managers has been paramount to meeting critical
deadlines. Installation of specialty fixtures and unique material
handling demands are customary for these projects. These
self-contained institutions often include a broad range of support
facilities such as kitchens, laundry, control stations,
administrative and living quarters.
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Albany County Correctional Facility
Plumbing & Fire Protection
DMI Contract Amount - 1.7 Million |
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This complex is a functional jail and remained fully functional throughout construction. The inmates were relocated on a tier-by-tier basis in a tightly coordinated phasing plan. Temporary stairways were constructed to facilitate the phasing and accommodate the moving of inmates between tiers during construction. DMI worked closely with the Owner's security personnel to ensure worker safety, and to monitor material and tool inventories. DMI's scope of work for this three-story facility included plumbing and fire protection work required to renovate and construct 306 new cells. |
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Coxsackie Correctional Facility
Plumbing & Fire Protection
DMI Contract – 1.7 Million
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DMI was one of four prime contractors on this 25 million dollar maximum correctional facility where a 175,000 sf medical building was constructed to house and treat HIV inmates. DMI's scope of work for this project included the plumbing work associated with the installation of a working hospital complete with miles of medical gases, sprinkler system, domestic water distribution, sanitary drains, storm water removal system and natural gas piping. Due to the fast track nature of the project, CPM scheduling was required. As a result of the CPM scheduling and maximum cooperation and coordination between all primes, the architect / engineer and the State of New York, DMI was a awarded a six figure bonus for completing this project 55 days ahead of schedule.
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