
: The new Lebanon County emergency services center is being built in North Cornwall Township, PA, which is about 10 miles from Lancaster.
The new center is being built on a 15-acre site at 1800 Cornwall Road. It is a 41,062-square-foot building that will house the county’s 911 communications center, emergency management office, and training center. The center is also expected to include a memorial to first responders.
Construction on the center began in March 2022 and is expected to be completed in June 2023. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $30 million.
The new center is being built to replace the current 5,000-square-foot center, which is located in the Lebanon County Courthouse.
The new center will be a state-of-the-art facility that will be able to meet the needs of the county for many years to come. It will be equipped with the latest technology and will have the capacity to handle a large number of calls.
Project Location: Lancaster, PA, USA
Sector: Commercial
Discipline/Trade: Mechanical and Electrical
Scope of Work: Modeling, Coordination, and Shop Drawing
Level of Development (LOD): LOD 400
Approx. Project Area: 62,395 sq. ft.
Software Used: Revit