Dexter Stanphill

Mr. Stanphill has been responsible for the construction and care of more than 15 million square feet and 50,000 inmate beds, as well as centralized maintenance activities in more than 300 correctional facilities. Mr. Stanphill’s knowledge and expertise in maintenance and engineering has been recognized nationally. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Construction and Maintenance Institute for Criminal Justice Agencies (CMI), setting direction for state agencies on:

  • Methods for maintenance organizations to manage vendors
  • Gather and standardize information related to correctional maintenance and construction issues
  • Methods for writing requests for proposals
  • Centralizing resources for state correctional agencies
  • Disseminating information to corrections agencies

Additionally, Mr. Stanphill is a member of National Association of State Facility Administrators (NASFA). In 2002 and 2005, he addressed state engineers and architects from all 50 states, discussing maintenance system delivery and privatized maintenance, as the NASFA convention featured speaker.

Mr. Stanphill has more than 30 years experience with multi-discipline engineering, construction, and maintenance projects. Prior to CGL, Mr. Stanphill was the Director of Engineering and Construction at the Georgia Department of Corrections where he oversaw:

  • Centralization of maintenance for 30 prisons
  • Centralization of maintenance functions for two state correctional agencies (GaDOC and Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice)
  • Design, Construction, Commissioning and Transition of all new DOC facilities
  • Renovations of existing facilities and major systems and equipment upgrades and/or replacements
  • Electronic perimeter security systems installation and maintenance
  • All environmental and safety issues (asbestos, lead paint, hazardous materials, etc.)
  • Waste water and energy plant design, construction and operation, as well as upgrades to existing plants
  • An annual budget of $84 million
  • Construction of approximately 5,500 “Fast Track” beds, located at nine state prison site

Mr. Stanphill’s responsibilities with CGL include:

  • Transition of 35 correctional facilities to outsourced maintenance, including CMMS implementation
  • Design review for maintainability, constructability and energy efficiency
  • Executive oversight of all maintenance contracts - more than 4 million square feet
  • Quality Control for all engineering and maintenance contracts
  • Client satisfaction for all engineering and maintenance contracts
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