Source: United States Navy
The new Fire Rescue Station was designed in-house by a NAVFAC Southeast design team who worked in conjunction with Air Force partners to ensure the necessary size and configuration of a modern fire station for the base.
“This project will provide a significant upgrade of building systems, greatly improve crew rest quarters and bring them into compliance with the Air Force’s current standards, and provide the square footage required for supporting two active runways,” said Joseph Higgins, NAVFAC Southeast project manager.
The project also includes the demolition of the over 40 year old existing fire station. The contract also covers all associated pavement and utilities as well as providing temporary swing space to support fire and rescue operations during the demolition and construction phases.
The work to be performed includes but is not limited to: steel floor and roof frame system with modified bitumen roof system and standing seam metal roof, brick veneer/split-faced block exterior finish, fire detection/alarm systems, communications support for voice and data systems, fire suppression systems, pavements with curbs and gutters, landscaping, sidewalks, and flight line fencing.
Interior spaces include but are not limited to: seven double-stacked apparatus bays, offices, fitness room, recreation and day rooms, single bed dorms, kitchen and dining area, laundry, male and female restroom/locker rooms, dispatch center, equipment and general storage, and other support spaces.
Work will be performed in Charleston, South Carolina and is expected to be completed by March 2025.