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Constructin Underway! Residential Treatment Unit (RTU) and Reception, Classification, Diagnostic Center (RCDC) at the Department of Corrections.  Photo with permission from: Darris Lee Harris Photography Operating under the Bureau of Economic Development, with the approval of the Cook County Board President and Cook County Board of Commissioners, the Office of Capital Planning & Policy (OCPP) develops and provides cost-effective, day to day management of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP sets forth the plan for the design, construction and renovation of buildings and building systems. It emphasizes safety and code compliance, and improvements to security and fire and life safety systems. This commitment to make buildings safe, secure, functional and efficient for the delivery of services to the public is an ongoing priority.

 

 

With the advent of President Preckwinkle’s term of office there is a fresh focus on initiatives to reduce energy costs and increase operational efficiencies through the effective utilization of space in County facilities. Resource efficiency and the responsible use of County dollars are the driving forces behind recommendations to restructure various projects or to seek alternative financing opportunities (e.g. energy efficient projects and multiple project bundling strategies). Countywide facility assessments reap long term cost savings by developing a baseline understanding of the County’s capital assets and their condition, along with a multi-year strategy to implement wholistic, regularly scheduled maintenance and replacement programs.

 

 

A core group of enthusiastic, experienced professionals in the Office of Capital Planning and Policy support the President’s innovativeChildren's Advocacy Room Designed by Capital Planning and Policy Division commitments to fiscal responsibility, accountability, transparency and initiative in their assessment of project requests for conformance to essential project requirements, the administration of professional services agreements and construction contracts according to best practice methods and the implementation of up-to-date project management programs. The team serves as liaison to Cook County user agencies, program managers and contractors and coordinates capital issues affecting county departments and other governmental agencies as well providing new economic opportunities for the private sector.  We coordinate our work closely with the Real Estate Management Division

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Construction Underway

Residential Treatment Unit (RTU) and Reception, Classification, Diagnostic Center (RCDC) at the Department of Corrections

 

 

This project will provide a new 283,000 square foot Residential Treatment Unit (RTU) and Reception, Classification, Diagnostic Center (RCDC) at the Department of Corrections. This new facility will efficiently respond to the demand of increasing numbers of detainee admissions and mental health evaluations and treatment in a secure, contemporary, well-organized intake and state of the art medical screening facility. Construction on the facility began in January 2011 and is expected to be complete by January 2013 after which furniture, fixtures, medical and other equipment will be installed. Occupancy is targeted for May 2013.  More information on this project may be found in our sidebar under  Views of Construction in Action.

 

We thank  Darris Lee Harris Photography  for permission to use their photos on our website.

 

 
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Bureau Name:

Planning and Development

Main Office:

69 West Washington Suite 3000
Chicago, Illinois 60602

Telephone: (312) 603-0300
Fax: (312) 603-9997

Director:
John Cooke, Director, Capital Planning and Policy

Hours:
M-F: 8AM-5PM; Sun-Sat: Closed