OWNER:

San Diego Fire-Rescue Department


PROJECT:

10,000 sqft


COST:

$2.15 Million


COMPLETED:

October 2004


AWARDS:

Notable Design Award - Fire Chief Magazine’s Station Style Awards

This Project included the design and preparation of construction documents for bidding, including specifications, cost estimates and construction administration services. The project involved the design of a new Fire Station in the Santaluz planned development of San Diego, CA.

The project received an award from Fire Chief magazine in the 2004 Station Style awards program. The design included the programming of space requirements for a 10,000 s.f. facility to house up to ten fire fighters. Areas included an apparatus room with three drive-thru bays, bunk rooms, fitness area, kitchen, dayroom, shop, dispatch and administration spaces.

The site design includes space for public and private vehicle parking, hose drying facilities, fueling facilities and an emergency generator. The construction for this project was $2,150,000. The project completed construction in April 2004.