Although Western State Hospital had plans to construct a new Center for Forensic Services (CFS), those plans were expedited after the 2001 Tacoma area earthquake caused the whole top floor of the former Legal Offender Unit (LOU) to shift. Correctional Industries (CI) was selected to fulfill the furniture needs of the new facility that replaced the LOU. These unfortunate circumstances provided Cl with an opportunity to showcase its ability to competently fulfill large orders of highly-customized products under pressure. Nonetheless, CI's staff and crews produced and installed all elements of the project on time and delighted CFS officials with high-quality products and first-rate services.
Among the products installed were a series of spider-base tables. These tables were constructed of 12-guage steel tubing and seat supports that extend from the tables' center in a spoke-like fashion. Each table was then securely bolted to the floor to meet safety measures.
The CFS is a 240-bed residential facility for offenders of the criminal justice system who need to be evaluated and treated for mental illness prior to trial. As such, furniture needs of the facility required significant considerations for safety and security, including rounded corners, the ability to be bolted down, restraints on beds and other safety features. Furniture also needed to be durable and reliable.
CI was challenged with delivering all furniture needs for residential and administration areas of the Center. These elements included conference rooms, offices, visitation rooms, locker rooms, patient bedrooms, nurses' stations and day rooms for the offenders. Because of the required safety and security measures needed, detailed planning of furniture needs began long before construction of the facility was complete.