Morris County Consolidated 9-1-1
As an outgrowth of a county-wide Emergency Communications, services focused on defining organizational structure and needs definition for the newly developed county emergency communications district. Programming and alternative site evaluations focused on establishment of a twenty-five year plan for Morris County. The proposed center is also the home of Morris County Emergency Management and a data farm for County IT.
| Square Footage: | 46,000 SF | |
| Construction Budget: | $18,800,000 | |
| Completion Date: | September 2007 | |
| Location: | Morristown, NJ |
Morris County Consolidated 9-1-1
Construction Budget: $18,800,000
Completion Date: September 2007
Location: Morristown, NJ
As an outgrowth of a county-wide Emergency Communications, services focused on defining organizational structure and needs definition for the newly developed county emergency communications district. Programming and alternative site evaluations focused on establishment of a twenty-five year plan for Morris County. The proposed center is also the home of Morris County Emergency Management and a data farm for County IT. Services included:
- Facility programming for new consolidated Public Safety Communications Center/Emergency Operations Center.
- Assessment of potential County sites to determine their suitability to support a new consolidated PSAP/EOC facility.
- Conceptual facility design, blocking diagrams, and illustrative plans to meet established consolidation program objectives.
Project services performed by Tim Lisle, AIA, partner with Jacobs/Wyper, while Managing Principal with L. Robert Kimball & Associates.
Program Areas
- ECC - 28 positions
- EOC - 66 positions
- Administration
- Public Safety
- Emergency Management
- Communications
- Training


