FY2014 - FY2018 Capital Investment Plan
Report - Investment Category - Courts
The
Commonwealth’s judiciary operates over 100 active court facilities, with
approximately 5.5 M gross square feet of space, in 60 communities across the
Commonwealth. A majority of these facilities are state-owned and operated, but
many are a combination of county and privately-leased facilities. Capital
spending and leasing for judiciary projects is administered through DCAMM, in
collaboration with the Trial Court administration.
The
following graph reflects the Administration’s estimated capital investment in
court capital projects over the next five years, as compared to fiscal years
2007 and 2013 courts related spending. Once the Trial Court finishes their
strategic plan, the Administration plans to increase funding for court projects
over five years.
Administration Accomplishments to Date
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The Trial Court leadership completed a strategic plan in June 2013. This plan sets
out a vision through 2025 and includes a three-year tactical plan centered on
consolidated comprehensive justice centers and improvements to accessibility,
energy efficiency and building conditions throughout the system. This vision
and the recommendations of the tactical implementation teams will inform
strategic capital investment planning for the Trial Court to address the
outstanding infrastructure and deferred maintenance needs of the system.
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Energy projects have been completed at 17 courthouses in Suffolk, Middlesex, Bristol,
and Plymouth Counties, investing $7 M in efficiency upgrades estimated to
result in over $500 K in annual savings.
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Since 2007, multiple new state-of-the-art multi-departmental court facilities have
been completed and opened, representing a total of 64 courtrooms, 1.1 M square
feet and over $500 M of capital investment in new or renovated space. Completed
projects include:
- A
new Worcester Trial Court on Main Street in downtown Worcester for a
total project cost of $180 M;
- The
Plymouth Trial Court, a state-of-the-art facility containing Superior,
District, Juvenile, Housing and Probate & Family court departments,
with a total project cost of $71 M;
- The
new Fall River Trial Court which provides space for the Bristol County
Superior Court criminal sessions and Fall River District Court, with a
total project cost of $85 M;
- The
new Taunton Trial Court which contains eight courtrooms serving the
District Court, Juvenile Court, Housing Court, and Probate & Family
Court, with a total project cost of $147 M; and
- The
Salem Trial Court, which consists of a new judicial facility that houses
11 court rooms with a large jury pool room, 12 detainee cells in the
lower level, the District Attorney’s offices, security officers and
judges, for a total project cost of $106 M.
FY14 Highlights
- Design
of the new Lowell Trial Court will begin in FY14. This facility would
replace two separate, overcrowded and outdated facilities as well as one
leased space.
- Funding
in this plan will provide for the temporary relocation of detainees at the
Middlesex Sheriff facility located in the Edward J. Sullivan Courthouse in
Cambridge to the Middlesex Sheriff’s facility in Billerica. This
relocation will allow for a comprehensive private redevelopment of the
property, establishing a mixed use office and residential complex. Due to
the scope of this project, it is included as an FY14 highlight in both the
Corrections and Courts section.
- Construction
will begin on the Greenfield Trial Court facility, which will house all
five trial court department operations, a law library and the Registry of
Deeds in one facility. It will replace the existing under-sized and
outdated courthouse and currently leased Juvenile and Housing Court space.
- The
Commonwealth will repair and renovate the Haverhill District Court to
provide accessibility and increase energy efficiency.
- Construction
will begin to restore the historic façade and improve accessibility at the
Berkshire Probate and Family Court and Registry of Deeds in Pittsfield.
- The
Commonwealth will continue design on the historic renovation and expansion
of the Salem Probate and Family Court facility.