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CHP Hayward Facility
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  • Project Overview

    The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is undertaking a project to replace its existing Hayward and Castro Valley area offices with a consolidated facility in Hayward. This new facility aims to provide adequate workspace, equipment storage, and vehicle parking for approximately 150 employees over the next decade. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is undertaking the development of a new facility in Hayward, California, to replace its existing Hayward and Castro Valley area offices. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a consolidated operational base designed to support the growing needs of CHP personnel and ensure improved service delivery to the community.

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Project Objectives

  • Establish a modern and efficient headquarters to accommodate approximately 150 CHP employees.
  • Provide adequate workspace, equipment storage, and secure vehicle parking.
  • Enhance operational effectiveness and safety through an upgraded infrastructure.
  • Ensure compliance with environmental and sustainability standards.

Project Scope

  • A newly constructed administrative building with office spaces, conference rooms, and training areas.
  • A secure parking structure for CHP vehicles, including patrol cars, motorcycles, and specialized enforcement units.
  • A maintenance facility to support the upkeep and readiness of CHP vehicles.
  • Enhanced communication and dispatch systems for improved emergency response.
  • Sustainable design elements, including energy-efficient lighting, water conservation measures, and eco-friendly building materials.

Construction Timeline

The project commenced in 2023, with major site paving completed as of early 2024. The facility is expected to be fully operational by late 2025.

Sustainability and Compliance

The CHP Hayward Replacement Facility is registered with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and adheres to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification standards. The project incorporates sustainable construction practices and energy-efficient technologies to minimize its environmental impact.

Community and System Impact

The new CHP facility aims to enhance public safety, streamline law enforcement operations, and provide a modern workplace for officers and staff. By centralizing services, the facility will contribute to faster response times and improved coordination in emergency situations.

  • Year

    2025

  • Location

    Hayward, California

  • Category

    QC Management

  • Project Manager

    Daniella Ayala

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