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Project overview

Business Unit(s)

Fresno

Year Completed

2010

Client(s)

Judicial Council of California

Client Industry

Government/Public

Scope of Work

Interiors, Repositioning

Size

191,886 sq. ft., 4-Stories

Services

Virtual Design & Construction

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Superior Court of California, Fresno County B.F. Sisk Courthouse

Transformed Courthouse Into State-of-the-Art Justice Hub

The B. F. Sisk Courthouse, originally constructed in 1967 as a federal building and courthouse, was vacated by the federal government. Under Public Law 108-221, the federal government conveyed title to the State for $1 with the stipulation that the building be used for the administration of justice. The Sisk building has been completely renovated with a capacity for up to 16 courtrooms and support space for civil and family courts. Security, life safety and voice/data systems were completely re-designed using newer digital equipment in place of the existing systems.