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July 2026

Willmeng Breaks Ground on First-Ever Police Substation for Surprise

From left to right: Surprise City Manager Andrea Davis; Willmeng CEO James Murphy; Surprise City Councilman Nick Haney; Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor; Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher; Surprise Assistant Police Chief Charles Morin; and Surprise Councilman Jack Hastings
From left to right: Surprise City Manager Andrea Davis; Willmeng CEO James Murphy; Surprise City Councilman Nick Haney; Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor; Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher; Surprise Assistant Police Chief Charles Morin; and Surprise Councilman Jack Hastings
Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor speaks during the groundbreaking event for the new Surprise Police Substation.
Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor speaks during the groundbreaking event for the new Surprise Police Substation.
Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher speaks during the groundbreaking event.
Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher speaks during the groundbreaking event.
Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher (right) talks with Willmeng CEO James Murphy (left) before the start of the ceremonial groundbreaking event for the new Police Substation in Surprise.
Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher (right) talks with Willmeng CEO James Murphy (left) before the start of the ceremonial groundbreaking event for the new Police Substation in Surprise.

SURPRISE, AZ — Willmeng Construction recently joined the City of Surprise to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Surprise Police Department's first-ever substation. The nearly 32,000-square-foot facility is designed to serve as a fully equipped operational hub and keep pace with the rapid population growth in the northern part of the city.

This landmark project marks the latest major municipal facility Willmeng is delivering for the City of Surprise, building on a partnership that includes the recent Surprise Rescue Oasis Aquatic Center and Park, Fire Station 309, Fire Station 304, and Fire Station 308. By building the new police substation right next door to Fire Station 304, Willmeng is helping create a comprehensive public safety campus that will make access to the northern sector easier for first responders, drastically lowering response times and putting patrol units closer to the community.

“If this police substation looks anything like our last fire station, these officers are in for a real treat,” Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor said. “This isn't just a building; it's a commitment to the community. It's a commitment to having our police in the community and transcending just basic police work, but going to that community policing where you know each other by name.”

“With the tremendous growth we have experienced in the northern area of Surprise in recent years, this substation is essential,” Surprise Police Chief Evan Becher said. “It ensures we can keep pace with the needs of a rapidly expanding area and deliver the high level of service our residents expect and deserve.”

Designed by Perlman Architects of Arizona, the $5.7 million facility will accommodate approximately 60 sworn officers and civilian support staff. The building will feature dedicated spaces for report writing, briefings, and evidence processing, alongside a secure booking suite with holding cells. Highlighting the project’s high-tech infrastructure, the substation will also house the future Real Time Crime Center, allowing officers to actively monitor surveillance feeds and supply live intelligence to units on the ground.

“Where you can consistently get the right bonds passed, where you consistently have city management, the Mayor, and a City Council in alignment to support the men and women that serve — it is just remarkable,” Willmeng CEO James Murphy said. “We get to build a lot of different types of facilities, but a consistent theme in Surprise is industry-leading, innovative, and doing the right thing for the right reason. We are very thankful for our spot on this team.”

To ensure the facility supports the demands placed on it by law enforcement, Willmeng and the project partners placed a heavy emphasis on built-in officer wellness and specialized training components. The substation includes an innovative, fully equipped kitchen, a fitness center, recharge rooms, and a dual-purpose training facility designed for officers to practice physical tactics and safely decompress.

Recognizing the essential service that K-9 officers provide the community, the facility also has a K-9 operations center. This specialized wing includes five individual indoor kennels, outdoor exercise areas, wash stations, and a secure K-9 sally port for protected deployment, alongside dedicated spaces for municipal animal care and control.

Construction on the Surprise Police Substation No. 1 is expected to be completed in the fall of 2027.

Photos courtesy of Willmeng, by Small Giants. Renderings courtesy of Perlman Architects of Arizona.

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