Bexar County officials have taken a significant step towards enhancing juvenile rehabilitation facilities by approving a major renovation project for the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center. During the recent Commissioners Court meeting, the court authorized a purchase order for Waterman Construction, which submitted the lowest responsive bid of $3,133,943. This amount includes an additional $300,626 for alternate work and a $30,000 contingency, bringing the total award to approximately $3.4 million.
The renovation project, requested by the facilities department, aims to improve the conditions and services provided at the detention center, reflecting a commitment to better support the youth in the county's care. The court's decision also includes provisions for the necessary budgetary transfers to facilitate the project.
This approval marks a crucial investment in the county's juvenile justice system, emphasizing the importance of creating a more rehabilitative environment for young offenders. As the project moves forward, officials are expected to monitor its progress closely, ensuring that the renovations meet the intended goals of safety and rehabilitation.