Morris County Public Safety Complex Expansion Project Receives Award

Published on March 27, 2026

Honor Presented at 15th Annual New Jersey’s Leading Capital Construction Projects

The Morris County Public Safety Complex Expansion was recognized as one of the state’s top infrastructure initiatives at the N.J. Alliance for Action’s 15th Annual New Jersey’s Leading Capital Construction Projects Awards Program, held earlier this week at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township.

Public Safety Expansion Award

Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw and Deputy Director John Krickus attended the ceremony, where 33 projects from across the state were honored for excellence in planning, design and construction. During the program, Alliance for Action President Jerry Keenan highlighted the Morris County project, which broke ground in the second week of December 2024 at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy site in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township and is nearing completion.

The approximately 65,540-square-foot, $18 million multipurpose facility is designed to enhance operations for the Morris County Department of Law and Public Safety, including its Office of Emergency Management and Division of Public Health.

The facility will provide centralized garage and storage space for the department’s emergency response vehicles, personal protection gear and life-saving equipment. It will also provide expanded meeting and operational space for the Division of Public Health, which will move from its current location in a nearby armory building on West Hanover Avenue. The division’s current building will be upgraded and repurposed for use by the Morris County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Unit.

The project was designed by The Musial Group Architects and constructed by Dobco Group, with Legacy Construction Management, Inc. serving as construction manager.

Construction is expected to be completed soon, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony planned for later this year.

Jerry Keenan
Krickus at awards for public safety expension

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Photo 1: (l-r) Noel Musial, president of The Musial Group Architects; Brian Meade, Legacy Construction Management;  Maxim Madrzak, Dobco. Inc.; Christina Fasanello, DCI Signs and Awnings; Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw; Commissioner Deputy Director John Krickus; and Frank Micale, King Mechanical Installations, Inc.

Photo 2: N.J. Alliance for Action President Jerry Keenan highlights the Morris County Public Safety Complex Expansion on West Hanover Ave. in Parsippany-Troy Hills.

Photo 3: Commissioner Deputy Director John Krickus (center).

 

 

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