Below are some examples of judicial facilities projects, undertaken during my career, in developing and improving these facilities

Yellowstone National Park Justice Center                                Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park Justice Center                                Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming

The National Parks Service, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Federal District Court of Wyoming agreed to cooperatively participate in the development of the Yellowstone Justice Center.  This facility was conceived, designed, and constructed over the course of 8 years, opened in 2006 and considered finished by 2008.  This facility is shared between the Park's law enforcement, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the U.S. District Court of Wyoming.     

 

 La Plata County Courthouse                                       Durango, Colorado

 La Plata County Courthouse                                       Durango, Colorado

The renovation of the historic La Plata County Courthouse was a culmination of many years of partnering, design, and construction with the representatives, staff, and contractors of the La Plata County Administration, the Sixth Judicial District of the Colorado State Judicial Branch, the General Services Administration, and the U.S. Courts.  The project included a new Public Entry & Lobby along with a major renovation and reconfiguration in 2017.  It provided two new courtrooms and chambers for the State of Colorado and the U.S. District Court of Colorado, U.S. Marshals facilities, and County Attorney offices.      

 

Recreated Historical Writing Table                                  Denver U.S. Post Office Courthouse

Recreated Historical Writing Table                                  Denver U.S. Post Office Courthouse

In 1995, there were four marble pedestals found stored in the basement of the Byron White U.S. Courthouse. Ms Leslie Galluzzo, the courthouse's former GSA building manager, researched and found an old photo of the writing tables from the era that the post office and court house was completed.  Along with the assistance of this U.S. Courts' space & facilities project manager, Ms Galluzzo facilitated the re-creation of these tables, restoring the pedestals and recreating the writing tables' ornate castings of period brackets and ornamental trim pieces applied to the pedestals.  In 2003 the two writing tables were assembled, installed, and dedicated in the main lobby, the former Grand Corridor of the Courthouse, formerly known as the Denver United States Post Office and Court House.