Federal News
ICE Expands Detention Facilities in Georgia
March 15, 2026
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has acquired a $128.6 million warehouse in Social Circle, Georgia, as part of a larger $45 billion plan to expand detention center capacity. This acquisition includes a 1 million-square-foot facility with plans for two additional buildings, bringing the total to 2.3 million square feet designed to hold between 7,500 and 10,000 detainees. Local officials have expressed concerns about the adequacy of the water supply to support this expansion.
- This procurement signals significant federal investment in detention infrastructure, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in large-scale facility construction, logistics, and infrastructure support.
- Procurement professionals should note the scale and multi-phase nature of this expansion, indicating potential for multiple contract awards over time.
- The geographic specificity to Social Circle, Georgia, highlights regional infrastructure and resource considerations that may impact project planning and execution.
- Companies involved in utilities, water management, and facility operations may find ancillary opportunities related to supporting this expansion.
Social Circle officials said in a statement they will hold 7,500 to 10,000 people, and it fears the water supply is inadequate.
— Social Circle officials
Agencies
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security
Contracts
$128.6 million