JOINT TRAINING FACILITY
Seattle, Washington
Owner: City of Seattle
Project Cost $26.8 million
The Joint Training Facility is built
in a new secure campus on a 12-acre site in south Seattle and consists
of five building facilities totaling 64,000 sq. ft. The campus will
combine joint field and classroom training space for the Seattle Fire
Department, Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle Department of
Transportation into a single, more efficient and cost effective
facility.
Included will be a two-story burn
building, a six-story drill tower, a high-bay fire apparatus/storage
building which replicates a fire station, an emergency vehicle accident
prevention course, bridge overpass prop, trench digging and confined
space rescue props, and a 26,000 sq. ft. classroom training facility.
Construction began in October 2004
and is scheduled to complete in 2007.
ORA's scope of services include:
reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry, epoxy grouting, anchor bolt
installation, structural steel erection, precast erection, cold formed
metal framing, and caisson installation.
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