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PROJECT SOLUTIONS AND RESULTS
PROJECT TYPE:Municipal Pre-construction—As part of its project management services,PinnacleOne mitigated any
PROJECT COST: $24 million environmental site impacts by closely reviewing all documents during the design phase to
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 60,000-sq.-ft. ensure that the grade of the structure was kept above the environmental cap to maintain its
PROJECT MANAGER:Ray Kinghorn
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE:Bill Trail integrity. PinnacleOne staff also ensured that the design of remote satellite operations for
CLIENT CONTACT: Harry W.Rilling the police station took into account Metro-North towers and railroad guy lines.
Chief of Police
Norwalk Police Department Construction—During the construction phase,PinnacleOne staff dealt with all"surprise"
1 Monroe Street
Norwalk,CT 06845 areas of contaminated soils previously thought to be clean and immediately began
(203)854-3000 remediation efforts to keep the schedule on track.The site's close proximity to the railroad
ARCHITECT:Valus&Carpenter meant that proper consideration had to be taken to keep construction away from Metro-
Associates Architects North easements. PinnacleOne worked closely with Metro-North linesmen and flagmen
COMPLETION DATE:April 2005
ACTUAL TIO PLANNED COST: to coordinate locating trades along the tracks. Due to the site's location near a major
VS.$24 million-$24 million transportation route, strict security measures were also required. The PinnacleOne team
PLANNED SCHEDULE: managed all site security and coordinated security clearances for on-site personnel.
August 2003-November 2004
ACTUAL SCHEDULE: To address the possible $600,000 change order that loomed after the city decided to
August 2003-April 2005
combine its dispatch services on the third floor of the facility,the design and construction
team worked together to re-design the area in a way that would minimize the impact to the
project schedule and budget. As a result, the schedule was extended by only four months
—with an additional month extension for the environmental impacts—and the project
was brought in within budget.
Relocation — PinnacleOne spearheaded more than three months of coordination efforts
whereby the successful relocation to the new police facility was scheduled in four-phases,
with critical departments transitioning first. Of special consideration in the coordination
effort was the management of the police evidence room. This sensitive area required the
close monitoring and tracking of each evidence box as it was moved to the newly completed
evidence storage facility within the new police station. The emergency operations systems
also required careful preparation and move coordination as they were switched over from
one facility to the other.Ultimately,all systems were transferred smoothly and successfully
to the new location.
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KEY SUCCESSES CLIENT PROFILE
• Project completed under budget The City of Norwalk Police Department had outgrown its existing facility and, after a
and with minimal schedule
impact despite last-minute, thorough needs assessment was performed,a site was selected for its new building in an
owner-directed change area of downtown Norwalk that was undergoing revitalization.City and police officials
• Successful coordination of felt that the new site would show the commitment of the city to downtown revitalization
evidence relocation efforts,while also offering a safe,secure,and inviting space for both the police department
• Uninterrupted emergency
services and residents.The new 60,000-sq.-ft.Norwalk Police Station would ultimately combine
police,fire,and 911 dispatch operations to serve the approximately 83,000 citizens of the
PINNACLEONE SERVICES City of Norwalk, as well as a fully certified pistol range for police use and training. In
• Project management addition,this state-of-the-art facility incorporates a GPS system capable of tracking all
• Document tracking
• Change order management city vehicles and cell phone communications.
• Quality control and assurance
• Budget and schedule tracking PROJECT CHALLENGES
• FF&E procurement
• Move management Although the project site for the new facility served to highlight the city's commitment
• Project close-out to downtown revitalization, it was riddled with environmental impacts from former
"I have been involved in municipal occupants. Contaminants had to be removed from the site and any known contaminated
projects,literally,around the world. areas had to be capped. Another issue that had to be overcome was the proximity of
However,this was the best.It came in the site to the Metro-North Railroad. In addition, due to the necessity of providing
on time and under budget without the uninterrupted emergency response services,and the sensitivity surrounding the relocation
crisis mentality that so often happens
as projects approach completion... of police evidence, the move management services required for the final phase of this
we finished with a smoothness I project were extremely complex and required meticulous planning.
have rarely seen. I attribute that
smoothness to PinnacleOne.The Another major issue surfaced when the city made the decision to include the combined
end result was hundreds of hours
and thousands of dollars saved.The police, fire, and 911 dispatch operations on the third floor of the facility..a decision
hours we saved allowed us to focus that might have had the greatest impact on the project schedule and budget. The steel
on important issues.With that focus construction had already begun on the facility and the last-minute change spawned a
and time we completed what is truly a change order in excess of$600,000.
magnificent building."
--Michael Dolhancryk
Director of Combined Dispatch and
Emergency Preparedness Planning
City of Norwalk
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