NAVFAC Southeast awards contract for Hearth Rescue Station at JB Charleston > United States Navy > News-Tales

The brand new Hearth Rescue Station was designed in-house by a NAVFAC Southeast design group who labored along side Air Pressure companions to make sure the mandatory dimension and configuration of a contemporary hearth station for the bottom.

“This challenge will present a big improve of constructing programs, tremendously enhance crew relaxation quarters and produce them into compliance with the Air Pressure’s present requirements, and supply the sq. footage required for supporting two energetic runways,” mentioned Joseph Higgins, NAVFAC Southeast challenge supervisor.

The challenge additionally consists of the demolition of the over 40 12 months outdated current hearth station. The contract additionally covers all related pavement and utilities in addition to offering momentary swing area to assist hearth and rescue operations through the demolition and development phases.

The work to be carried out consists of however will not be restricted to: metal flooring and roof body system with modified bitumen roof system and standing seam steel roof, brick veneer/split-faced block exterior end, hearth detection/alarm programs, communications assist for voice and knowledge programs, hearth suppression programs, pavements with curbs and gutters, landscaping, sidewalks, and flight line fencing.

Inside areas embody however aren’t restricted to: seven double-stacked equipment bays, places of work, health room, recreation and day rooms, single mattress dorms, kitchen and eating space, laundry, female and male restroom/locker rooms, dispatch middle, gear and basic storage, and different assist areas.

Work can be carried out in Charleston, South Carolina and is anticipated to be accomplished by March 2025.

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