Overview
Griffin Structures provided Program and Construction Management for this project five years in the making, which included Griffin Structures’ early analysis for the city in 2016 and then again in 2017. The resulting two-story fire station boasts a modern design, nearly three times as large as the former station, which was demolished to make way for the new building.
The re-imagined station is home to six crew dormitories, dining and exercise room, locker space laundry room, medical storage, and office space for administrative duties. The new building is also earthquake-proof, includes a shop area and is large enough to accommodate a modern apparatus bay. A trash enclosure and backup power generator are also included, as well as new hose tower and gated parking lot to accommodate for future fire station growth.