The Morning Call

Whitehall officials offer glimpse of $18M municipal campus

- By Sarah M. Wojcik

“Integratin­g everything onto the same campus will, I think, pay dividends.”

Architects and constructi­on profession­als presented the latest renderings of the $17.8 million Whitehall Township municipal campus and police station Monday night, showing off a design that embraces natural light with walls of windows that officials believe will be more welcoming and accessible to residents.

Arif Fazil, president of D’Huy Engineerin­g, presented an updated timeline and budget figures for the new building. The latest price tag, about $100,000 more than presented in November, includes $821,000 in contingenc­y costs and $900,000 in expected furniture, technology and equipment needs.

The new building will include a two-story addition that will replace the aging Whitehall police station, formerly an ambulance facility, on Lehigh Street. The rest of the municipal offices will get a massive makeover and renovation to create a safer, more userfriend­ly administra­tion area. Among the big changes for

— Arif Fazil, president of D’Huy Engineerin­g

residents will be a common area featuring a number of services, ranging from the zoning office to tax collector, promoting a more accessible stop for residents.

Fazil said the township’s decision to renovate the existing building will save money.

“Integratin­g everything onto the same campus will, I think, pay dividends,” Fazil said.

Fazil believes the timeline for the project will ensure competitiv­e bidding in the hopes of securing the best prices for the work. Bids will be advertised in December and approved by commission­ers in February 2020.

The first phase of the project, constructi­on of the public safety building, is slated for March 2020. The second phase, the renovation of the administra­tive part of the campus, is scheduled for March 2021. If all goes according to plan, Fazil said the entire project should be wrapped up by December 2021.

Jay Clough, with KCBA Architects, explained that exterior improvemen­ts on the campus will include a ring road and better access to the facility. The rear of the building, protected by an 8-foot-tall fence, will accommodat­e parking for the police fleet and equipment, he said.

Clough said there will also be solar panels and more than enough parking.

Fazil said the latest figure for the project, at $17,835,363, should not require much tweaking or adjustment.

“This is, at this point, a really comprehens­ive budget,” Fazil said.

Morning Call reporter Sarah M. Wojcik can be reached at 610-778-2283 or swojcik @mcall.com.

 ?? KCBA ARCHITECTS ?? KCBA Architects presented this rendering of the proposed facade for the new Whitehall Public Safety Building.
KCBA ARCHITECTS KCBA Architects presented this rendering of the proposed facade for the new Whitehall Public Safety Building.

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