The Sullivan County Commissioners completed its version of the hat trick, viewing a presentation from the third of the three top jail facility architects in the state of Indiana at their bi-monthly meeting on Monday.

Recently, DLZ and RQAW were the other two companies to make presentations to the commissioners and some members of the county council.

On Monday, Elevatus Architecture, based in Fort Wayne, took  its turn. Two of the nearby projects on their resume include the Clay County Jail and the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute.

About 90% of jails in the state are being done by these three companies, the sheriff stated previously.

Cory Dietz, Director of Marketing and Business Development for Elevatus, said they had been in business about 60 years. He noted until 2015 they were known as SchenkelShultz, then it was changed to Elevatus Architecture.

“We’re responsible for about 35 justice projects in Indiana, currently working in six counties in the state, two out of state,” Dietz said. “Our work encompasses a lot of things, everything from county jails, to courthouses, to juvenile centers, to federal penitentiaries. Anything, you name it.”

One of their projects was at Guantanomo Bay, Cuba.

“It’s about really all I can tell you about that. They don’t even tell me all the good information. So …," Dietz joked.

That project through the Department of Defense included Camp 5, a maximum security facility; Camp 6, a maximum security housing unit; and Fleet Hospital, an addition to this complex within Camp Delta.

At the commissioners meeting, Elevatus made a PowerPoint presentation featuring its building component diagrams — which include areas for administration, intake, inmate services, inmate housing, enhanced inmate services and an area used for future housing.

Photo examples were shown of these various unit components from a number of their numerous facility projects.

Their Clay County Jail project was a new construction completed in 2006, with 45 cells, 205 beds, covering 5,320 square feet at a cost of $10.5 million.

The U.S. Penitentiary, Terre Haute, was completed by Clark Construction in 2004. This was a new construction with a scope of 719,000 square feet, 1,200 beds, costing just under $124 million dollars.

Other county jail projects highlighted include Adams, DeKalb, Jay, Kosciusko, Porter, Wayne and Decatur counties in Indiana. Other projects featured were in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

Closer to home, Dietz praised the current usage of the Sullivan City-County Correctional Facility, despite it being originally built for just 34 beds.

“You’re still cooking meals and cranking out services for a 34-bed facility but you’ve got 111 inmates that need all those kinds of things,” he said.

The commissioners and county council members have visited several different facilities over the past few weeks, with Sheriff Clark Cottom mentioning a recent visit to Posey County’s jail. Several county inmates are housed their currently.

What is next for the commissioners to alleviate the increasing overcrowding issue at the current jail, like so many other counties are dealing with?

“At this point and time, we are still gathering information, trying to figure out what we want to do next,” commissioners’ president Bob Davis said after the meeting. “There’s a lot of steps to this process and we are learning more and more as we go. So, I mean at this point in time, we are really just trying to gather information.”

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