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State of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA JAN BREWER, GOVERNOR ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION DAVID RABER, INTERIM DIRECTOR ADOA BUILDING SYSTEM INVENTORY FY 2010 COMPILED BY: GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION BUILDING AND PLANNING SERVICES FY 2010 ADOA BUILDING SYSTEM INVENTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE BUILDING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................. i MARSHALL CONSTRUCTION CLASS INDICATORS – TABLE 1 ..............................................................................................................iii ADOA BUILDING SYSTEM INVENTORY BY AGENCY ADOA INVENTORY SUMMARY BY AGENCY ................................................................................................................................. 1 ADMINISTRATION, ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF .......................................................................................................................... 2 AGRICULTURE, ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ................................................................................................................................8 AHCCCS............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 CORRECTIONS, STATE DEPARTMENT OF ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-DOUGLAS ............................................................................................................. 53 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-DOUGLAS (PAPAGO) .......................................................................................... 59 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-EYMAN.................................................................................................................. 42 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-EYMAN (SMU I) .................................................................................................... 44 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-EYMAN (SMU II) ................................................................................................... 44 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-FLORENCE ........................................................................................................... 25 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-FLORENCE (PICACHO) ....................................................................................... 41 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-FORT GRANT ....................................................................................................... 46 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-LEWIS.................................................................................................................... 19 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-PERRYVILLE ........................................................................................................ 13 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-PHOENIX (GLOBE)............................................................................................... 61 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-PHOENIX/A.S.H. ................................................................................................... 12 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-SAFFORD ............................................................................................................. 50 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-TUCSON ............................................................................................................... 37 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-WINSLOW ............................................................................................................. 59 ARIZONA STATE PRISON COMPLEX-YUMA .................................................................................................................... 16 ADOC TUCSON - CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ TRAINING ACADEMY .......................................................................... 45 ADOC SOUTHERN ARIZONA CORRECTIONAL RELEASE CENTER .............................................................................. 45 DEAF & THE BLIND, AZ STATE SCHOOLS FOR THE PHOENIX DAY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.......................................................................................................................... 62 ARIZONA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF & THE BLIND ........................................................................................................... 62 ECONOMIC SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 64 ARIZONA TRAINING PROGRAM - COOLIDGE.................................................................................................................. 66 ARIZONA TRAINING PROGRAM - TUCSON...................................................................................................................... 69 EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF ....................................................................................................... 72 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, DEPARTMENT OF.......................................................................................................................... 88 EXPOSITION & STATE FAIR BOARD, AZ ........................................................................................................................................ 6 GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT, ARIZONA ..................................................................................................................................... 119 HEALTH SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ........................................................................................................................................ 89 HISTORICAL SOCIETY, ARIZONA.................................................................................................................................................... 9 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AZ, PRESCOTT................................................................................................................................. 137 JUDICIARY...................................................................................................................................................................................... 135 JUVENILE CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF ADOBE MOUNTAIN JUVENILE INSTITUTION ................................................................................................................. 115 BLACK CANYON JUVENILE INSTITUTION...................................................................................................................... 116 CATALINA MOUNTAIN JUVENILE INSTITUTION ............................................................................................................ 116 STATE FORESTER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 118 LOTTERY COMMISSION, ARIZONA STATE ................................................................................................................................ 136 PARKS BOARD, ARIZONA STATE ............................................................................................................................................... 138 PIONEERS’ HOME, ARIZONA ....................................................................................................................................................... 158 PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................................................................................................................. 91 TOURISM, OFFICE OF ................................................................................................................................................................... 159 VETERANS’ SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ................................................................................................................................ 160 INTRODUCTION The ADOA Building System was established pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-793 concurrent with those of the Arizona Board of Regents’ and the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Building Systems. Each of these building systems is responsible for computing building renewal needs for each fiscal year according to a renewal formula selected by the Joint Committee on Capital Review (JCCR) and for allocating building renewal monies appropriated to agencies within each of these three building systems. The ADOA Building System is the largest of the three and includes buildings owned by 22 agencies, whose structures appear in this annual inventory. The ADOA building system has grown by an average of over 3% for the last ten fiscal years to its current inventory of more than 3,464 structures. Structures are inspected and their statuses reported to the Governor’s Office and the Legislature no less than once every four fiscal years. The ADOA General Services Division, Building and Planning Services section, reports on the condition, maintenance and utilization of each building inspected during the prior fiscal year on an approximate schedule of 50% of buildings within the first two years and 50% of buildings in the following two years of the four year cycle. ADOA revises its building system inventory each year to include structure acquisitions and deletions as reported by building system agencies, escalations or de-escalations of structure replacement values, and two fiscal years of forecasted building renewal requirements. If available, the inventory also lists a structure’s construction class, year of
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