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San Jose Fire Station No.37

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Fire Station 37, San Jose New construction of a single-company, two story fire station with two apparatus bays. Construction consisted of a wood framed structure of 7,000 square feet with stucco and Hardie board siding. The fire station also has a full solar array cable of operating the facility in its entirety.  

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Menlo Park Fire Station No.6 Rebuild

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Fire Station No.6 Rebuild, Menlo Park Construction of a 7,857 square-foot, two-story firehouse of red brick and tan stucco. A companion 1,003 square-foot, single-story structure will be built to display trucks from the 1930s and 1950s, along with a hose wagon from 1900. Lastly, a 342 square-foot carriage house, which has a gable roof and […]

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Santa Clara Fire Station No.4 Replacement

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Santa Clara Fire Station No.4 Replacement, Santa Clara Completed on 4/25/2008 Complete demolition of existing firehouse and construction of new, 2-story, wood-framed fire station with 2-bay apparatus. The station provides a kitchen, dining room, exercise room, captain’s office, lobby, medical cleanup room, shop and bunk rooms for a capacity of 16 firefighters.

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Fire Station No.77 & Special Operations Maintenance Facility

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Fire Station No.77 & Special Operations Maintenance Facility, Menlo Park Completed on 10/22/1997 Complete site development and construction of a new 6,000 square foot wood frame, multi-bay fire station and an 8,000 square foot structural steel Special Operations and maintenance facility for the CATF-3 USAR certified rescue team. The facility houses offices, an apparatus mechanic […]

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Menlo Park Fire Stations No.3 & No.5

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Menlo Park Fire Stations No.3 & No.5, Menlo Park Completed on 7/1/1998 Complete site development and construction of two, new 4,000 square foot wood frame fire stations in Atherton and Redwood City. In addition, the project included the complete demolition of the existing fire stations at each site. Work also included the maintenance of temporary […]

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San Jose Fire Station No. 31

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San Jose Fire Station No. 31, San Jose Completed on 4/1/1999 New 8,000 square foot three-bay, wood and structural steel frame fire station built for a private partnership of home developers and turned over to the San Jose Fire Department at completion. Project included complete site development, emergency power, fuel station, vehicle exhaust system and […]

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San Jose Fire Station No.1

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San Jose Fire Station No.1, San Jose Completed on 8/1/2000 New, two-story 15,000 square foot fire station located in downtown San Jose. Major features include structural steel brace frame structure with plaster and Eflex cement wall panel exterior skin system, three double-deep bays, a hose tower, fuel system, emergency generator, separate decontamination and gear rooms, […]

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Mountain View Fire Station No.2

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Mountain View Fire Station No.2, Mountain View Completed on 3/2/2002 Demolition of existing fire station and the construction of a new 6,000 square foot station for the City of Mountain View. The building structure included masonry, metal stud framing, structural steel framing and trusses, and wood trusses with an exterior skin of masonry veneer, cement […]

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San Mateo Fire Station No. 26

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San Mateo Fire Station No. 26, San Mateo Completed on 2/8/2003 New, two-story 5,881 square foot fire station facility in San Mateo’s Lakeshore Park containing administration offices, dormitory-style sleeping rooms, a weight room, and a steel-framed bay housing two engines, a medical clean-up room and an equipment storage and repair area. Due to the project’s […]

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Santa Clara Fire Station No.3

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Santa Clara Fire Station No.3, Santa Clara, CA New construction of a 2-story wood-framed, stucco exterior fire station housing one engine and one paramedic unit as well as living quarters which include dormitory-style bedrooms, lockers, kitchen and day-room. Work included demolition of the old station and extensive sitework removing native clay soil and bringing in […]