Platte County Courthouse

PLATTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE

Historic courthouse renovation modernizing courts, security, and public spaces.

The Community

Platte County Courthouse exists to provide equal access to justice in a safe, fair, and impartial environment. The historic courthouse was built in 1866-1867 after the original two-story wooden courthouse was burned down during the American Civil War. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Construction

The existing late 1860’s and 1970’s addition of the Platte County Courthouse is in need of some upgrades. We will be renovating active court rooms, the historical grand lobby, creating a new public defender’s office, new library, new jury deliberation rooms, multiple conference rooms, a staff break room with a nursing room, and modernizing security with a new command center. All work is part of a detailed phasing plan that allows all court rooms to remain active and all staff to continue working during construction.

Project Information

PROJECT LOCATION:
Platte City, Missouri
FACILITY TYPE:
Courthouse
PROJECT SIZE/SCOPE:
40,200 SF | Renovation
SERVICES PROVIDED:
Design-Bid-Build

This renovation is a team effort.

Partner: Platte County Circuit Court
Architect: SFS Architecture
Structural Engineer: Bob D. Campbell & Co.
MEP Engineer: Smith & Boucher

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