Erickson-Hall provided Design-Build services for a single-story structure of approximately 8,313 SF. The structure included: three drive-through apparatus bays, a training/community room with storage; public, accessible restroom(s); a Captain’s office; four crew dormitory rooms; two crew bathrooms, one Captain’s dormitory room with an adjacent bathroom; a dayroom; a kitchen/dining room; a workout room; a janitor’s closet (including residential laundry hook-ups); a telecommunications room; an electrical room; an extractor/dryer room; and space allocated to the following additional functions, workshop, compressor, ice machine, medical supply storage, printer, decontamination, 20 turnout lockers, and hose storage. The project scope included boundary walls/fencing, with automated gates; a secured parking area; an outdoor patio and workout areas; outdoor lighting; a lighted flagpole; and landscape and hardscape, for the approximately one-acre portion of the site dedicated to the fire station. In addition, a sewer pump was included to provide lift to the existing gravity flow system. A 745 gallon, two-compartment, above ground storage tank, including gasoline and diesel dispensing systems (to be compatible with existing District facilities); and a stationary emergency diesel generator, adequately sized to provide emergency power to the fire station, meeting current APCD and EPA regulations were included. The fueling facility was designed to provide automatic filling of the emergency generator.
Client: Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District