Fast Facts:
Owner: Tulsa County, OK
Architect: Selser Schaefer
Delivery Method: General Contractor
Self-Performed: Site and Building Concrete, Structural Steel, Earthwork, Rough & Finish Carpentry, Storm Square Footage: 151,000
A FAMILY CENTER DESIGNED AROUND COMPASSION AND HOPE Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice Tulsa, OK – Crossland was proud to build the Tulsa County
pods. A full-size gymnasium gives teens in detention a place
Family Center for Juvenile Justice, which replaced the
to stay active. This building also houses a library, classrooms,
dilapidated Tulsa County Juvenile Bureau. The new 7-acre,
a learning lab, probation offices, and a full-service cafeteria
151,000 SF facility houses the Tulsa County Juvenile Court,
and kitchen. The east and west buildings connect via a secure
Tulsa County Juvenile Bureau, Probation and Parole and
corridor and spacious outdoor recreation area.
Community Intervention, and all support agencies on one campus.
Tulsa families and youths in crisis now have a more safe and welcoming facility to serve 6000+ youth and their families
A two-story building on the west side of the campus
annually.
houses the Juvenile Court, Juvenile Bureau, and supporting agencies, plus courtrooms, judges’ chambers, training rooms,
For our part, Crossland received a remarkable letter from
and glass-front offices.
the Director of the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice. He expressed his appreciation for a Crossland team
The Family Center, designed around compassion and hope,
member who exceeded his traditional role by working over
has a vibrant foyer, open atrium, and children’s play area.
the weekend to help clean and prepare the facility to open
Soothing colors and spacious rooms help kids feel safe and
on time. Going above and beyond is at our core. We make
comfortable. Paintings by local artists and furniture crafted by
sure our clients are happy and satisfied. In an industry where
Oklahoma Correctional Industries inmates give it a fun and
so much of the focus is on the product, it’s rewarding to
creative feel.
find opportunities to go the extra mile – particularly those projects with significant community impact.
The detention facility is on the east side of the complex. Twenty-one beds, dayrooms, a guard station, showers, a
Project Team: Greg Smith, Division Manager; Grant Goodwin, Project Manager;
multipurpose room, and laundry area are in each of three
Brian Denney, Superintendent; Aaron Drain, Assistant Superintendent; and Dalton Thorpe, Field Engineer
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