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San Diego County Sheriff's Technology and Information Center

The 47,000 SF LEED Gold facility provides administrative office, operations, and warehouse space for the Sheriff’s Wireless Services and Data Services Divisions, critical data and wireless communications center for the County of San Diego’s Emergency Communications System, 125’ tall wireless communications tower, and a multi-use media center supporting the Sheriff’s Department and County Office of Emergency Services.

Client

County of San Diego Department of General Services

Location

San Diego, California

Project Team
  • Steinberg Hart

    Architect

  • DPR Construction

    General Contractor

Assignment
  • Project Management

Project Type

Civic and Cultural

Services
  • Construction Administration

  • Design Administration

  • FF&E Coordination

  • Financial Management

  • Pre-Design Administration

  • Schedule & Budget Management

  • Project Facts
    • 40,000 square feet office

    • 7,000 square feet technology center

    • 150 foot radio tower

    • State-of-the-art media center

    • LEED-Gold

    • The building features an outdoor plaza designed for employee use during normal operations, with power and communications connections for local news agencies integrated into the hardscape design, expanding the capacity of the media center during emergency events.