We build public safety facilities that define and influence the image of our communities
FRIDLEY POLICE STATION | Fridley, Minnesota
ST. CLOUD POLICE HEADQUARTERS | St. Cloud, Minnesota
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PRACTICE SITES
45 YEARS OF OPERATION
200+ EMPLOYEES
ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS URBAN DESIGN LANDSCAPE
ENGINEERING BRANDING SUSTAINABILITY CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Enriching lives and strengthening communities
OUR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
BKV Group enhances the physical and cultural environment through multidisciplinary, meaningful, and responsive design. Supported by innovative technology and a strategic market focus, we work to transform communities, nationally and internationally. We believe the craft is as important as the science, especially in giving soul to the process and built environment. Through a highly participatory endeavor, our design strategies express a “rootedness” in their surroundings. This strategy goes beyond the specific building to deliberately capture the expression of people, context, and culture. It is a contextually-sensitive approach is based on, and reactive to, our clients’ goals, budget, vision, and focus, with our creative process engaging all team members to transform and positively shape communities around the globe.
MICHELL Government Practice Leader, Partner Minneapolis, MN
PHIL CALLISON
Government Practice Leader, Partner
Dallas, TX
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One firm with four practice site locations
OUR NATIONAL REACH
Collaborating regionally, BKV Group operates as a cohesive firm to deliver a wide range of public safety projects for a diverse set of national and local clients. We leverage industry-leading communication and technology tools with best-in-class design processes to seamlessly work across practice sites to meet our clients’ needs, and continually expand our presence into existing and new markets.
Knowledge and experience for a wide range of project types
DESIGN VERSATILITY
BKV Group provides knowledge and experience for a wide range of government project types, plus has familiarity in working with a spectrum of project partners. Our designers have a profound responsibility to drive positive change in our communities. We are passionate about helping our clients identify, pursue, and achieve ambitious goals in creating unique, meaningful places of value and purpose.
PROJECT TYPES
+ New Construction
+ Renovations
+ Expansions
+ Adaptive Reuse
+ Studies & Assessments
PROJECT PARTNERS
+ Government Entities
+ Architects
+ Construction Managers
PROJECT SECTORS
+ GOVERNMENT
– Law Enforcement
– Justice
– Detention
– City Halls
– Fire
– Public Works
– EOC
– Community Centers
– Parks & Recreation
+ LIBRARY
+ EDUCATION
INTERIOR DESIGN BRANDED ENVIRONMENTS
ARCHITECTURE
INTERIOR DESIGN
CLIENT
INTERIOR DESIGN ENGINEERING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANTS
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Designing to the cultural fabric of the community
OUR PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Our team offers comprehensive experience in all types of communities, ranging from small-scale to large-scale communities. This is demonstrated through our history of successful projects across the nation. We put your community and context at the forefront, adapting trends and standards for public safety design to what makes your community and department unique.
+ Project Visioning and Goal Setting
+ Public and Stakeholder Engagement
+ Planning and Pre-Development Services
+ Funding Strategies and Capital Improvement Planning
+ Innovative Building Technology
+ Health, Safety & Wellfare Strategies
+ Trauma Informed Design
+ Workplace and Employee Amenity Design Leadership
INGHAM COUNTY JUSTICE COMPLEX | Mason, Michigan
Defining communities
Public safety facilities play a pivotal role in shaping the identity and perception of our communities unlike any other architectural design. Given their enduring nature and dynamic function, government buildings stand as enduring landmarks that leave a lasting imprint on public spaces. However, as the demands of public service evolve over time, these structures must remain adaptable and responsive to changing needs. The profound impact and representation of community values necessitate a meticulous and collaborative approach to design, coupled with a strategic vision for addressing long-term requirements.
FACILITY AND NEEDS ASSESSMENTS
BKV Group specializes in national police facility planning and design. We help identify deficiencies in current facilities, including operational limitations and security risks. Our team documents immediate and projected spatial needs based on current operations and community growth projections. We benchmark findings against national standards, providing validated information to gain project support.
OPERATIONAL PLANNING
Public safety facilities serve a wide range of users, from officers to administrative staff and community members. Recognizing and accommodating the diverse needs of these groups is essential to ensure that the facility functions effectively and remains adaptable to evolving circumstances. BKV Group takes a collaborative approach with each department to thoroughly understand their unique needs. By doing so, they can design facilities that not only facilitate efficient operations but also prioritize the safety and well-being of everyone within the building.
In order to achieve this, BKV Group’s planning process encompasses critical areas informed by national standards but tailored to fit the specific context of each department. This approach ensures that the resulting facility meets all necessary standards while also addressing the particular requirements and preferences of the department it serves. By customizing the planning process in this way, BKV Group can deliver solutions that are both comprehensive and finely tuned to the needs of their clients.
Planning for the future
BKV Group is a recognized leader in the planning and design of law enforcement facilities. A needs assessment study that includes an operational and physical analysis of the facility is the foundation of telling the story to your constituents of whether a remodeling, new addition, or a new facility is required. As a full-service firm with architecture and engineering in-house, our experienced team documents the operational and physical deficiencies of your facility demonstrating the need and requirements of the project.
Facility planning follows the needs assessment and through space programing and preliminary concept design, the spaces, adjacencies, flows, and overall image of the facility along with an estimated construction budget and construction implementation plans.
SITE FEASIBILITY MASTERPLAN
BKV Group performs site test-fits for one or multiple sites to determine the functionality of the design concept. Site constraints such as site access, zoning regulations, utility locations, topography and storm water requirements are reviewed and demonstrated graphically. Multiple concepts explore ideas for the building massing, facility functionally and adjacencies, vehicle and pedestrian circulation, wayfinding, staff and public parking, and site security. The final master plan is developed after ranking the evaluation criteria and preferences are included.
SPACE NEEDS ANALYSIS
BKV Group can determine your future space needs by analyzing demographic forecasts and applying our knowledge of national standards and best practices, refining the output through discussions with administration, surveys of your officers, and post-occupancy evaluations. The result is a spreadsheet for each internal department showing staff growth over time, workspaces for those staff, and support spaces for each department.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
BKV Group can help you communicate the importance of a new or replacement police station and rally support in the community in a variety of ways: neighborhood meetings, community charrettes, press releases, project websites, and direct mailings, for instance. By using line-drawings, renderings, Virtual Reality goggles, spreadsheets, charts, etc., a clear presentation of the local, regional, and global benefits can be made, clearing the way for approvals, zoning changes, or public funding.
WHAT WE PROVIDE
Capabilities and Services
BKV Group, through rigorous continuing education, provides design solutions at the leading edge of innovative technologies. A commitment to integrated design necessitates constant collaboration among all professional disciplines who share a common vision. Our multi-disciplinary approach allows us to serve the unique and diverse needs of each client through a fully-coordinated, single-source team.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Goals and Objectives
Communication Protocols
Project Budget Management
Project Schedule Management
Quality Assurance
PLANNING AND FEASIBILITY
Existing Condition Assessment
Functional Workflow Assessment
Health and Safety Assessment
Capital Improvement Planning
Phased Property Planning
Space Needs Analysis
Space Standard Diagrams
GIS Drive-time Analysis
Land Use and Zoning Analysis
Site Selection Study
Site Feasibility and Planning
Building Planning and Stacking
Project Master Planning
Total Project Cost Estimating
Total Cost of Ownership Analysis
ARCHITECTURE
Visioning and Conceptual Design
Construction Documentation
CSI-format Specifications
Building Science/ Forensics
Cost Estimating and Value Engineering
Critical Path Scheduling
Building Information Modeling
Computer Rendering
Immersive 3D Visioning
INTERIOR DESIGN
Space Planning
Interior Concept Renderings
Material Finish Selection
Durability Analysis
Infection Control Analysis
Furniture and Equipment Selection
Art & Accessories Staging
FF&E Budgeting and Procurement
BRANDED ENVIRONMENTS
Project Discovery
Project Messaging, Positioning & Strategy
Naming
Visual Identity/Logo
Brand Guidelines & Programming Standards
Digital & Print Collateral
Marketing Floor Plans
Promotional Merchandise Design
Environmental Design/Graphics
Visual Identity Systems (Wayfinding Signage)
Social Media Templates
Website Design Concepts
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Energy Use/Conservation Analysis
HVAC System Lifecycle Analysis
Building Commissioning
System Operations and Training
Building Automation Controls
Sequencing
Fire Protection Systems
Plumbing & Piping System Design
Electrical Engineering
Photometric Lighting Design
Power Distribution Design
Generator
Load Analysis
Photovoltaic Integration
Data and A/V System Design
Security Hardware and Cameras
Fire Alarm System Specification
Alert Notification Design
Power and Systems Commissioning
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Structural Analysis and Design
Structural System Comparisons
Existing Structure Evaluations
Dynamic Vibration Analysis
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Land-Use and Zoning Analysis
Planting and Hardscape Design
Boundary/Screening Yard Design
Rainwater Collection and Irrigation
Tree Inventory and Analysis
Streetscape Design
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Owners Project Requirements
Simple Box Analysis
Comprehensive Energy Modeling
Basic Commissioning
Daylight Modeling and Calculations
Custom Systems Analysis
Typical Meteorological Year Analysis
ASHRAE Calculations
LEED Project Tracking and Submissions
LEED Construction Phase Oversight
Green Communities Submissions
National Green Building Standard
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Contractor Selection Assistance
Cost Control and Evaluation
Scheduling Oversight
Construction Observation
Quality Control Management
Move-in Coordination
Photography Coordination
Grand Opening Coordination
Eleven-Month Warranty Walk-Through
HSTORIC PRESERVATION
Historic Structures Report
Adaptive Reuse Options
Measuring and Documentation
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Portfolio
200+ LAW ENFORCEMENT PROJECTS
Albert Lea Police Department, Albert Lea, MN • Alpena County Sheriff’s Office & Jail, New Facility, Alpena, MI • Andover City Hall and Police Study, Andover, MN • Baton Rouge Law Enforcement Training Facility Master Plan, Baton Rouge, LA • Bayfield County Security and Space Needs Study, Bayfield, WI • Becker County Law Enforcement Center, Detroit Lakes, MN • Bedford Municipal Complex, Bedford, OH • Bloomington Police Department, Bloomington, MN • Brookings County Detention Center, Brookings, SD • Brooklyn Center Police Station, Brooklyn Center, MN • Bureau County Law Enforcement Center, Princeton, IL • Buffalo Architectural Services Municipal Facilities, Buffalo, MN • Burnsville Facility Space Needs Assessment, Burnsville, MN • Carver County & Scott County New Dispatch / 911 Feasibility Study • Champlin Police Station, Champlin, MN • Cloquet Police Station Master Plan, Cloquet, MN • Codington County Justice Center Study, Watertown, SD • Coon Rapids City Center, Coon Rapids, MN • Dakota Law Enforcement Center Needs Assessment, Dakota, MN • Detroit Lakes Police Station and City Hall Study, Detroit Lakes, MN • Detroit Lakes Police Station, Detroit Lakes, MN • Eagan Municipal Center, Eagan, MN • Eau Claire Police Department, Eau Claire, WI • Edina City Hall and Police Station, Edina, MN • Edina City Hall and Police Station, Edina, MN • Edina Police Security Upgrades, Edina, MN • Elko New Market Master Plan, Elko New Market, MN • Elk River Public Safety, Elk River, MN • Emily Police and City Hall, Emily, MN • Forest Lake Public Safety and Municipal Center Master Plan, Forest Lake, MN • Fridley Public Safety Campus, Fridley, MN • Fridley Municipal Facility , Fridley, MN • Front Royal Police Department Study, Front Royal, VA • Gladstone Public Safety Building Study, Gladstone, MO • Golden Valley Public Safety, Golden Valley, MN • Golden Valley Civic Campus Master Plan, Golden Valley, MN • Harlan County Judicial Center, Harlan, KY • Hermantown Public Safety, Hermantown, MN • Ingham County Justice Center, Mason, MI • Inver Grove Heights Police Station, Inver Grove Heights, MN • Isanti County Law Enforcement Center, Cambridge, MN • Island Lake Police Station Study, Island Lake, IL • Lakes Area Police Station Needs Assessment, Lakes Area, MN • Lakeville Police Station, Lakeville, MN • Lakewood Municipal Complex Master Plan, Lakewood, IL• Lansing New Public Safety Center, Lansing, MI • Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Justice Center and Tribal Police, Cass Lake, MN • Le Sueur County Justice Center, Le Center, MN • Lockport Facility Condition Assessment, Lockport, IL • Maple Grove Government Center, Maple Grove, MN • Melrose Police Station, Melrose, MN • Minneapolis Community and Technical College/Metro State University, Brooklyn Park, MN • Minneapolis Precinct #2 & #3 Police Stations, Minneapolis, MN • Minnetonka Police Renovation, Minnetoka, MN • Minnetrista Police Station, Minnetrista, MN • Montgomery Public Safety Facility, Montgomery, MN • Montgomery County District 6 Police Station, Gaithersburg, MD • New Prague Police Station, New Prague, MN • Northville Township Public Safety Headquarters Study, Northville, MI • Orono Police Station, Orono, MN • Parma Justice Center, Parma, OH • Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, Rapid City, SD • Pennington County Sheriff’s Station, Thief River Falls, MN • Pine County Justice Center, Pine City, MN • Plymouth Public Safety Building, Plymouth, MN • Prior Lake Police Department, Prior Lake, MN • Rapid City Police Department Master Plan, Rapid City, SD • Rapid City Police Evidence Facility Master Plan, Rapid City, SD • Ramsey Municipal Center, Ramsey, MN • Richfield Public Safety Department Study, Richfield, MN • Rochester North Service Center and Police Station, Rochester, MN • Rogers Police Study, Rogers MN • Rosemount Police Department Study, Rosemount, MN • Rosemount Police Station & Public Works, Rosemount, MN • Roseville Civic Campus Master Plan, Roseville, MN • Russell Township Police Station, Russell Township, OH • Savage Police Study & Master Plan, Savage MN • Scott County Public Safety Training Academy Master Plan, Scott County, MN • Steger Village Hall and Police Department, Steger, IL • Sterling Police Study, Sterling, IL • Streamwood Space Study, Streamwood, IL • St. Louis Park Police Station, St. Louis Park, MN • St. Cloud Police Headquarters, St. Cloud, MN • Shakopee Police Station, Shakopee, MN • Todd County Law Enforcement Center, Long Prairie, MN • University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Police Department Study, Houston, TX • West Fargo Police Station and City Hall, West Fargo, ND • West St. Paul Police Station Study, West St. Paul, MN • Winona Public Safety Facility Needs Assessment & Study, Winona, MN • Woodbury Police Study, Woodbury, MN • Woodbury Public Safety, Woodbury, MN • White Bear Lake Police Station Study, White Bear Lake, MN • Wright County / FBI Joint Tactical Training Facility, Buffalo, MN • Wyoming Public Safety Facility, Wyoming, MN
FRIDLEY POLICE STATION | Fridley, Minnesota
OUR PROCESS
BKV Group provides total building design: from the aesthetics of branding, to the science of building technology, to the challenge of creative cost control.
DISCOVER YOUR STORY
CONCEPT/ VISIONING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Immersing our holistic team in your project from the very beginning to understand your culture, values, objectives, challenges, and location serve as inspiration to develop the project story and the officer experience. These insights inform the overarching vision/ concept narrative that will drive every spect of the design.
PLANNING: FUNCTION/OPERATIONS MEET FORM/DESIGN
With the story in mind, Schematic Design focuses on function. BKV works with your operations team to understand the operational flow and adjacencies in order to plan efficient layouts that function well for your staff, while creating the experiential path of travel for your staff. Preliminary massing, space plans, initial finish and FF&E selections are developed at this time resulting in a design that embodies your goals, concept narrative, and functional needs.
REFINING THE DESIGN
Refinement of the concept and documentation occur during this phase by marrying the space planning with the concept in a 3-dimensional illustration of the design. Visualization presentations may include wireframe and/or rendered studies, plans, key elevations, initial detail, material and FF&E selections, and virtual reality walk throughs when warranted.
TECHNICAL DESIGN AND DOCUMENTATION
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Construction Documents include Massing Diagrams, Reference, Floor, Finish, Furniture, and Reflected Ceiling Plans; Elevations; Sections; Details; Schedules; and Specifications necessary for your contractor and procurement professionals to execute the project. Documents are coordinated with in-house disciplines and outside consultants, and reviewed for QA/QC. Project bidding, permitting, cost verification, and VE may occur prior to construction.
EXECUTION
During Construction and Installation, BKV’s team is actively engaged with the your General Contractor and Procurement teams: periodic site visits to monitor construction progress, responding to RFIs and submittals, helping the team address challenges that arise in the field, and review of FF&E, artwork and Accessory installation. Our team responds quickly to keep the project progressing.
Developing the “big idea” and concept for any project is key to the start of design direction. The vision captures high-level project goals that define priorities and user experience of the space.
LEECH LAKE JUSTICE CENTER AND TRIBAL POLICE | Cass Lake, Minnesota
BKV Group carefully examines trends in the public safety industry so we can lead discussions about how they may affect your community in the future
LISTENING & INFORMATION GATHERING (CLIENT
ENGAGEMENT)
We immerse our team in our client’s communities to gain a deep understanding of their culture, values, objectives, challenges, comps, audience, opportunities, and differentiators. We listen to operations, maintenance, resident and owner concerns and long-term goals, and participate in site visits to identify areas of opportunity. This data will guide the social, wellness, and service programming for the project and will steer the creative direction.
Project Framing & Visioning
Site Information
Demographics
Comparative Landscape
Operational & Facility Condition Assessments
Programming & Space Needs Assessments
PINE COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER | Pine City, Minnesota
HOLISTIC CAPABILITIES
BKV Group excels in fire station planning and design, boasting over 200 projects for 130 clients nationwide. Our multidisciplinary team combines architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and engineering expertise, offering comprehensive support beyond just interiors. We stay ahead of industry trends, researching topics like evolving apparatus, interoperability, and sustainability to ensure our designs meet future needs. Additionally, we provide cost assessment, budget review, and phased implementation assistance, all while tailoring solutions to the unique requirements of each fire department we work with.
INGHAM COUNTY JUSTICE COMPLEX | Mason, Michigan
VISUALIZATION
We use visual storytelling and mood boards to express the energy of the project. Wireframe visualization studies help convey spatial relationships, and rendered concept studies showcase material exploration.
Virtual Reality walk-throughs allow clients to experience the space in 3D. From initial mock ups to the finalized design, VR allows for project collaboration across all team members.
CONSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION
BKV works hand in hand with our clients, their general contractors, and installation teams throughout project construction. Timely communication is the key to implementation of a finished product that successfully realizes our clients vision.
BRANDED ENVIRONMENTS
We are all designers storytellers. Let us help you tell your next story.
OUR SERVICES
Project Discovery
Project Messaging, Positioning & Strategy
Naming
Visual Identity/Logo
Brand Guidelines & Programming Standards
Digital & Print Collateral
Marketing Floor Plans
Promotional Merchandise Design
Environmental Design/Graphics
Visual Identity Systems (Wayfinding Signage)
Social Media Templates
Website Design
Creating positive impacts on people, the planet, and providing the greatest value for our clients
VISION
Architecture is beautiful for the harmony it creates between itself, it’s environment, and its inhabitants. Sustainable design is the natural progression of that vision with BKV designed buildings always responding to their context — their location, their function, and how they are used by their occupants. BKV Group has a holistic vision for the building’s life-cycle to appropriately respond to context, function, and use. We leverage sustainable design strategies by tapping into a wide spectrum of knowledge — of architecture, interior design, urban planning, energy modeling, engineering, landscape architecture, technology and science — with our clients receiving the benefit of decades of collective professional expertise. In addition, because there is no predetermined outcome or prototypical concept, our process yields work of extraordinary originality, crafted to the specific needs of the site, user and circumstances.
BKV’s Architects and Designers, Structural, and MEP Engineers report Embodied Carbon and Energy performance for all projects to AIA for 2030 green initiative records
Construction Standardization
Standard Method v1.1 (Greenguard, SCS, Indoor Advantage, FloorScore, CRI Green Label Plus)
Healthy Materials Promise
We work with our vendors to minimize the use of toxic materials and focus our specifications on non-toxic materials. Designers will seek certifications for the materials that are specified by HPD, EPD, Declare, Cradle to Cradle, Living Product, FSC, SCAQMD, CDPH Standard Method v1.1 Greenguard. SCS, Indoor Advantage, Floor Score, CRI Green Lable Plus
Healthy Community Building
Urban design and landscape architecture are critical components of human health
MAPLE GROVE GOVERNMENT CENTER | Maple Grove, Minnesota
LAW ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES EXPERIENCE
FRIDLEY CIVIC CAMPUS
CITY HALL & PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY
Fridley, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Integrated public safety facility.
TYPE
Government, Justice Center, Police
SIZE
184,300 SF total project / 37,500 SF Police Station / 40-space garage
The recently completed Fridley Public Safety facility, City Hall, and Public Works stand on a prominent site near Rice Creek, blending urban and natural elements in their design. Featuring stone, brick, metal, wood, and glass, the buildings integrate with their surroundings.
The Public Safety Department is located across the main lobby from the City Hall, with sub-lobbies for Fire and Police offices. Shared spaces include restrooms and conference areas, while sensitive functions like printing are kept separate. All personnel areas are on the first floor, including administration, records, investigations, and patrol spaces.
The facility includes dual three-bay drive-through apparatus rooms, a large training room, and support spaces. The lower level houses Police facilities like a squad garage and firing range, while the second floor hosts fire station amenities and bunk rooms.
Past the secure fire station perimeter lies a fitness room available to all City employees and a shared training room also used as an EOC.
ALPENA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER & JAIL
Alpena, Michigan
OVERVIEW
New Sheriff’s Offfice and Jail facility.
TYPE
Government, Sheriff’s Office, Jail
SIZE
35,000 SF
The new Sheriff’s Office and Jail facility is currently in the schematic design phase and will be located on a county owned site east of the Alpena County Airport. Pre-design services were completed by another team - unfortunately they were local and did not have experience in planning or constructing a Sheriff’s Office and Jail. Unfortunately for the county, the construction cost was 40% lower than comparable costs in Michigan, and there was a error their space program spread sheet, showing but not calculating required day-room spaces for all the housing units. The county passed a bond referendum unknowingly with bad information. Our task was to maximize their budget and deliver a great facility that met the requirements they described to the voters.
The 108-bed jail will include a new Sheriff’s Office, booking center with a drive-through sallyport, a men’s direct supervision housing unit for 43, women’s intermittent supervision housing unit for 30, Maximum Security / Special Housing for 27 people, Trustee dormitories for 8 people, kitchen, laundry, and Sheriff’s Vehicle and Bulk Storage Facility.
ROCHESTER NORTH SERVICE CENTER & POLICE STATION
Rochester, Michigan
OVERVIEW
New police station for expanding population.
TYPE
Government, Police Department
SIZE
61,000 SF
Rochester’s population has grown significantly from almost 72,000 to 111,000 since 1990, with projections indicating further growth to 150,000 in the next five years due to Mayo medical complex developments.
Police operations have adapted to this growth, with staff numbers increasing from 121 to 191 and projected to reach 254 over the next 15-20 years.
BKV Group was hired to conduct a study to assess future staffing and operational needs. The study identified four planning options aligned with the city’s long-term vision.
The preferred master planning option called for a north-side substation. The City adopted this approach and BKV Group conducted a site feasibility study on an existing building that was offered for sale
Upon completion of the study, the city purchased the property and worked with BKV Group to design renovations and a building addition to the existing structure. Currently under construction, this project has been phased with the sitework and Service Center planned to open in early Feb 2020. The new Police Station will open in summer 2020 providing much needed operational space for the department.
LEECH LAKE JUSTICE CENTER AND TRIBAL POLICE
Cass Lake, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
New Tribal Justice Center.
TYPE
Government, Tribal Justice
SIZE
30,000 SF
The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is a Native American tribe located in central Minnesota. The Band has more than 11,000 members, covering over 700,000 acres and located throughout four different counties. The Band’s goal was to develop a centrally located tribal government center that would include a regional justice center and tribal police facility.
In 2011, the Band conducted a study that proposed a government campus on a remote site. In 2014, BKV Group was hired to assist the Band with refining and finalizing the project to help meet their planning and budget goals.
After a series of initial site analysis and space program reviews, our team identified a plan to meet the Band’s long-term planning objective. The plan consists of a single-story 30,000 SF building laid out to create clear circulation and separation between public, staff, and detainees. The plan utilizes efficient engineering systems allowing for convenient future expansion as needed.
The exterior design is in line with the Band’s direction to create a modern design using classical and durable materials. As the design evolved, the team worked with the Band to incorporate cultural aspects that reinforce the sense of community and reflect Ojibwe culture.
DETROIT LAKES POLICE STATION
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Modern department hub, enhancing department presence.
TYPE
Government, Justice Center, Law Enforcement
SIZE
22,000 SF
The Detroit Lakes Police Department was operating within a drastically undersized facility that was not designed for law enforcement operations. The existing facility did not provide essential spaces such as locker rooms, evidence processing, interview rooms, nor adequate office space for the department of 16 sworn officers. Additionally, the existing facility did not provide separation or a secure perimeter between staff and public zones placing the department’s staff at risk.
The 22,000-square-foot police station doubles as a community hub, aiming to enhance the department’s presence in the area. The new station provides a natural-light filled community room open to public-use. Within the public spaces, historical imagery of the department which was collected from the local historical society is displayed proudly. An important aspect of the planning process was to provide a welcoming police facility and stress-reducing environment. Following biophilic design principles, the Detroit Lakes Police Station provides ideal access to natural daylight within public and staff work areas, along with utilizing natural materials and warmer tone finishes selected to reduce occupational related stresses. While at the same time, providing a secure facility using ballistic glazing and masonry materials to reinforce the exterior perimeter and ballistic-resistant materials within the interior lobby space. Overall, the Detroit Lakes Police Station provides the department with a modern facility, thoughtfully designed with ideal operational flow and elements to support the needs of the department while benefiting the community.
ELK RIVER PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING REMODEL AND EXPANSION
Elk River, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Public Safety Building, phased-occupied expansion.
TYPE
Government, Public Safety Building
SIZE
16,000 SF addition / 4,000 SF remodel / 3 drive-through bays
BKV Group is providing full design services for a phasedoccupied expansion to the Public Safety Building. The police department will gain a larger squad garage, build out a shelled space into thirteen offices for administration staff, enlarge the roll call room, create two new conference rooms, convert a cubicle space into offices and enclosed report writing spaces, and improve security at the front desk. The fire department will gain critical decontamination, locker, and shower spaces, along with decompression spaces and offices for the firefighters. This will be accomplished by adding two bays to the south end of the building and renovating two existing bays. The existing fire headquarters space will remain.
Currently a paid-on-call department, the City is looking to the future and planning for the potential conversion of office spaces into bunk rooms, planning the infrastructure and acoustic needs now. A safe workflow from emergency responder parking to the gear storage room to the apparatus is provided, as is a direct path from the future bunk rooms into the apparatus bays.
The exterior design will match the existing building, using rockface concrete masonry, brick, and EIFS elements, but upgrading the assemblies to meet current energy code requirements.
ST. CLOUD POLICE HEADQUARTERS
St. Cloud, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Contemporary design to new police center.
TYPE
Government, Police Headquarters
SIZE
110,000 SF
BKV Group teamed with GLT Architects to create a 110,000 square foot police headquarters and includes space for administration, investigations, patrol, training, community meetings, evidence and forensics labs, and underground parking for 250 vehicles within a multi-story building. The design embraces the challenges of the constricted site, stacking the program vertically and underground parking.
The St. Cloud Police Headquarters brief called for a modern, functional space that meets both staff and community needs. The design aimed to blend contemporary elements with topnotch operations while respecting site constraints. Positioned as a gateway between major districts, the building aimed to make a meaningful impact within its context.
The site exists on the edge of the dense commercial center of town and an established residential district. The department had previously shared space with the county sheriff for the past 20 years outgrowing significantly this space while also lacking a distinct image and identity. The department was interested in fostering a sense of openness and transparency towards the public. It was also committed to providing a rich working environment for its staff. The design embraces the challenges of the constricted site, stacking the program vertically and placing the parking underground. The subterranean parking allows the confluence of commercial and residential pedestrian patterns resulting in a significant urban plaza that marks the threshold of the two districts.
FBI/WRIGHT COUNTY JOINT TACTICAL TRAINING FACILITY
Buffalo, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Modernized solutions for new tactical training facility.
TYPE
Government, Law Enforcement, Training Facility
SIZE
22,000 SF Building Area
Through a joint venture between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Wright County, this new facility includes a variety of essential services to support proper training practices for law enforcement agencies. Four groups of outdoor firing ranges are provided each with appropriate ammunition traps. The new site accommodates a 300-yard sniper range, a 30-lane 50-yard pistol range, a 20-lane 50yard pistol range, a control tower, and a three sided ‘primitive’ range. The new building includes an Emergency Operations Center, training/classrooms, a use of force training room, a backup dispatch center for the County, locker rooms, vehicle parking and other associated storage. Space is being planned for 6 lane indoor firing range to be added in the future. The second floor of the building provides reconfigurable tactical training space that can be arranged in different ways to accommodate a wide range of active training scenarios.
Utilizing simple and durable materials inside and out and designed with security and longevity in mind, this tactical training center should serve both the FBI and County for many years to come with minimal maintenance needed.
INGHAM COUNTY JUSTICE COMPLEX
Mason, Michigan
OVERVIEW
New justice center with modern facilities.
TYPE
Government, Courts, Detention, Justice Complex, Training
SIZE
180,000 SF
The new 180,000-square-foot Ingham County Justice Complex combines the 55th District Court and the Ingham County Sheriff’s Office & Jail on the existing Justice Complex site. It boasts a timeless contemporary exterior design and prioritizes natural light and collaborative staff spaces. Security measures include controlled access points, secure parking, and CCTV, low landscape plantings using CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles).
The main level provides public access and access to Records Management, Finger Printing, the Protective Order Office, Interview Rooms, and restricted access to Investigations.
The facility features a combined Sheriff’s Office/Courthouse entrance with full security screening. Each Courtroom / Hearing room is entered by a sound lock vestibule flanked by two attorney/client conference rooms. Public spaces are efficiently arranged, including a jury assembly room across from security, various attorney/official offices, mother rooms, family rooms, and training spaces and classrooms for law enforcement on the fourth level.
The Sheriff’s Office spans four stories, with the lower level serving as the entrance from the secured parking area. It includes shared spaces with the jail, such as the roll call room, locker rooms, outside laundry closet, fitness room, and fast access spaces for the patrol team, with direct access for staff to post in jail.
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS POLICE STATION & CITY HALL
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Sustainable solutions for Police Station and City Hall.
TYPE
Government Center, Law Enforcement
SIZE
62,600 SF
The City of Inver Grove Heights faced serious space shortages in its combined city hall and police station as a result of the city’s significant growth in recent years. After a needs assessment and analysis, BKV Group provided additional space through a two-phase project. The project first added a new public safety wing on the west, and then renovated and added on to the existing structure to create a city hall wing on the east.
The public safety wing houses the police department and fire department administration. It includes offices, holding facilities, locker rooms, support spaces, and a 10-stall enclosed and secured garage for police vehicles. The city hall wing has been remodeled to include expanded office space for city departments including administration, finance, community development, public works, and engineering, as well as needed support spaces. An enlarged council chamber, lobby, and public circulation space connect the various components.
Extensive sustainable design and energy-saving strategies were incorporated in the project, including a geothermal HVAC system, daylighting throughout the regularly occupied portions of the building, on-site storm water treatment, and sustainable building material selection.
RAMSEY MUNICIPAL CENTER POLICE STATION
Ramsey, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Public Safety and City Administration Facilities
TYPE
City Administration, Public Safety SIZE
68,000 SF
The City of Ramsey operated from outdated, separately located, and extremely overcrowded public safety and city administration facilities. Taking advantage of a new awardwinning downtown master plan, we consolidated these functions on a site on “Main Street” adjacent to a city park and a transit hub. In addition to accommodating near-term projected growth, program requirements included public accessibility, a suitable civic image, sustainable design as a guiding principal, operational efficiencies, and means to accommodate long-term future growth and change.
Using the LEED process as a guideline, sustainable design features are incorporated. This provides a balance of economic, environmental and societal benefits through the use of materials, orientation, planning and energy efficiency.
Key Challenges: Public access to a multi-use building for the different schedules as it related to daytime employment, evening city hall meetings, and the 24-7 police facility required a careful layout of the building circulation and functional areas to fulfill the client’s needs and the public usage.
BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE STATION
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Renovation of Police Station
TYPE
Government, Courthouse, Administration Offices
SIZE
30,000 SF
After the failure of the sprinkler system on the fourth floor, this grand building had sustained such extensive water damage that the resultant mold bloom made the interior environments uninhabitable. After gutting the structure and abating the contaminants, the county was faced with the choice of renovating the building or building a new facility. Fortunately the historic nature of the Courthouse, its fortress-like stone design, and its Richardson Romanesque aesthetic, motivated the community’s choice to save it.
The County Board of Commissioners wanted the newly renovated space to reflect the historic vintage of the exterior, while providing 21st-century environments for county government. The design solution provides new courtrooms and public spaces are keeping the period of the structure and convey elegant and stately courtroom environments. Great care was taken to embody the spirit of the buildings original design, while respecting the fiscal limits of the County. Original historical appointments were reintegrated where possible as well as new elements designed to compliment the old. The design also addresses the functional and security needs of the county government. Providing new office and public service spaces entailed integrating new technologies and services into the design solution.
EDINA CITY HALL AND POLICE STATION
Edina, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Challenging site with integrated city hall and police station
TYPE
City Hall, Police Station
SIZE
87,000 SF
The new Edina City Hall and Police Station, situated on a challenging triangular site surrounded by trees and upscale properties, features a stone plaza that connects the site with parking, outdoor areas, and the lobby. The 87,000 sf, twostory building houses city operations, council chambers, public conference rooms, and the Police Department, along with secured underground parking.
The design solution recognizes the existing city hall/police facility’s need to remain in operation on the same site during construction. The site is at the junction of two significant entry points onto the City. The design integrates city hall and police functions around a central public space, with the lobby serving as the access point between the two buildings.
The council chambers, reminiscent of the original ‘grange’ hall, serves as a gateway to the City. City government and law enforcement meetings are transparently conducted and visible to its constituents. The lobby spans two floors eastward, granting access to city department suites. With its fully glazed south-facing walk, it offers a connection and overview of the city.
The police department, accessible through the main lobby, occupies two floors, with a secure 30-car squad garage underground. Administration for both city hall and the police department are linked through a bridge over the public lobby, merging separate functions discreetly.
PLYMOUTH PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING AND CITY HALL
Plymouth, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Integrated city hall and safety facility solution.
TYPE
Public Safety, City Hall
SIZE
68,850 SF
The BKV team took a step back and master-planned the entire municipal site. This new plan incorporates both the public safety department and the city hall into one modern facility.
Combining these programmatic elements into the existing city hall unifies the complex and supports the building’s natural setting. The secured squad garage is built into the natural bowl-shaped site, reserving additional city park area as well as providing a necessary security separation of police and staff vehicles. The landscape supports this gesture with native plantings and low stone walls.
The project resolved the problem of public safety vehicle parking by placing 80 spaces of secured parking underground and contained vehicle parking on its roof. This proposal allowed for a new park edge to be established. Terraced walls modulate the landscape and provide seating positions for events at the band-shell and in the park. A green roof terrace was constructed along an axis with the existing band-shell. Between the two buildings a new community room was placed. The space is available to all residents of the city and is accessed both from the park and the new lobby of the combined facility. A new stair tower was also added to connect to the new sub-grade parking. The tower also continues with the vernacular and its scale responds to the expanse of the park beyond.
SHAKOPEE POLICE STATION
Shakopee, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
Consistent design, varied projects, enduring community impact.
TYPE
Police Station, Training Facility, Puclic Works
SIZE
26,000 SF
BKV has provided full-service design and construction administration services for multiple projects for the City of Shakopee over the past decade. This work includes a police station, fire station, library, and public utilities facility. The new 26,000 sf police facility features a multi-purpose training room/community room, drive through sallyport, detention area, property and evidence storage, squad garage and support areas to serve administration, investigations and patrol for the next 15-20 years. The site master plan accommodates separate secured access and parking for police vehicles and a future two-level city hall and council chambers.
A unique aspect of this effort is the ability to do multiple projects for the same city and in the process recreating their public facilities architecture. The process created new work and service environments to assist the community and also create work place efficiency and productivity. Each project is different, and yet all have a consistency that reflects a city presence of continuity and importance. We also conducted a master plan, which allows for future growth in each site for any unforeseen needs beyond the 25 year projection.
Throughout each project, the architecture features similar palettes of glass, stone, brick and wood. Each building has a timeless massing and materiality that evokes a sense of quality and broad-based appreciation, reflecting both the heritage and the future of the community.
With the existing historic courthouse and courthouse annex both in need of expansion, and additional need for jail expansion, the County decided to build a new justice facility a few blocks away from the existing to accommodate Courts, Sheriff’s Department, Probation, County Attorney, Public Defender, Victim Witness Services, Court Administration, Judicial Support, EOC, 911 Communication Center, Law Enforcement Garage and a new 80 bed Jail.
The 80-bed jail portion of the project has separated vehicular flows and parking for staff, in-custody, services, and the public and provides core services for programs, dining, laundry and work release. Throughout the facility judicial staff circulation is separated from public, inmates are securely circulated from the jail to the courts through secure elevators into courts holding, and full security screening is provided for public. Core jail services were sized and located to support future expansion.
The exterior design reflects a modern transparent judicial system but also relates to the existing courthouse design through the use of local Kasota Stone as cladding. The new 94,000 SF facility allows for reconfiguration and remodeling of the entire existing courthouse via phased construction.
WEST FARGO POLICE STATION AND CITY HALL
West Fargo, North Dakota
OVERVIEW
New police station and city with growth opportunities
TYPE
City Hall, Police Station, City Administration
SIZE
45,000 SF
The City of West Fargo was operating in an extremely overcrowded public safety and city administration facility. The city contracted BKV Group to assess their long-term needs and determine opportunities for the continued use of the current site and facility. Based on long-term growth projections, the city planned a 45,000 sf addition and a renovation of the existing building. This allows the police station to expand their patrol, administration, records, and investigations spaces. They also achieved safe sallyport and detention spaces, a state-ofthe-art evidence area, an underground squad garage with wash bay, a physical conditioning room and a hand-to-hand training room, and sufficient locker facilities for male and female staff.
New training rooms, a new council chamber, and the Grand Hall have already proven to be popular public spaces and get extensive use for meetings, presentations, press conferences, receptions, and other gatherings.
The remainder of the existing building was populated with city office space to help accommodate their future needs. In addition to addressing the growth needs for the police and city functions, the renovation and addition provided a strong civic image, operational efficiencies, greater public accessibility, and a facility that will support growth into the future.
MAPLE GROVE GOVERNMENT CENTER
Maple Grove, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
New cohesive government center
TYPE
Government Center, City Hall, Public Safety
SIZE
150,000 SF
The new government center includes a new city hall, council chambers, emergency operations center, and public safety department, all positioned on a stunning site on the edge of a lake in the Arbor Lakes Development. The character of the government center relies on a cohesive palette of materials utilized to enhance the various volumes and major components of the structure.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY 6TH DISTRICT POLICE STATION
Gaithersburg, Maryland
OVERVIEW
Design, Sustainability, Challenges, Site Constraints, Context.
TYPE
Government, Police Station
SIZE
54,000 SF
BKV Group is currently in the design phase for the 6th District Police Station in Gaithersburg, MD, as part of Montgomery County’s Public Safety Term Contract. Key challenges include updating the detention area to meet current county and state requirements, revising locker layouts for changing gender ratios and privacy concerns, and meeting sustainable goals set by the International Green Construction Code (IGCC).
To achieve sustainability objectives, BKV Group is conducting a Net Zero analysis, exploring options like photo-voltaic integration, HVAC system enhancements, energy recovery solutions, and lighting controls. Despite the site’s smaller size and challenging topography, the tiered parking approach accommodates vehicle motorcade needs, including secure parking for 60 cruisers, 29 motorcycles, and electric fueling stations.
ROSEMOUNT POLICE STATION & PUBLIC WORKS
Rosemount, Minnesota
OVERVIEW
New combined Police and Public Works facility
TYPE Government, Police Station
SIZE
160,000 GSF
50,000 SF police station
35 stall squad garage
5 lane gun range
BKV Group and Oertel Architects partnered to provide architectural and engineering services to the City of Rosemount, MN for a new combined Police and Public Works facility. The 160,000 GSF facility is planned on a 20-acre site at a highly visible location within the city.
Our team worked with each department to confirm their operational space needs and develop an accurate space program for their current and long-term needs. The new facility will centralize public works operations, providing space for public works offices and staff support space as well as vehicle storage, vehicle maintenance, and wash bay areas. Additionally, a fuel island, material storage bins, and salt shed are planned on the site. The police station will include officer work areas, indoor squad garage, law enforcement training features including an indoor 5-lane gun range, temporary holding spaces, evidence processing and storage, and shared classroom spaces.