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Station #1 / Administration Building
Project Description
The Santa Cruz City
Fire Department elected to reconstruct all four of their fire stations and renovate their Administration Building. After passing a Bond Measure in 1998, the Santa Cruz City
Fire Department, in conjunction with the Santa Cruz City Council, proceeded with an aggressive design and cost management program. The program provided a progressive long-term solution to the renovation of the fire stations, as well as several historic structures. Strategic Construction Management, Inc. provided program and construction management services and leadership that contributed to the Santa Cruz City
Fire Department reaching its goal of completing all the work within one year after the issuance of permits.
During the project Strategic Construction Management, Inc. developed and implemented a logistical safety operation plan. Safety precautions were paramount, as there were many contractors and subcontractors going from one site to another. We relocated all fire station personnel into temporary quarters. This was necessary to acocmmodate the seismic renovation, expansion and revitalization of all the fire stations.
Safety was a particularly important aspect of the project because all essential fueling and emergency generation were in operation during the construction process. The fire stations were able to operate their necessary equipment and function throughout the project with no incidents.
Owner
City of Santa Cruz Fire Department
230 Walnut Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
831/420-5280
Architect for Station #1
C3 Design Alliance
2104 Union Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-749-2670
Architect for Station #3
Noll & Tam Architects
729 Heinz Avenue, Suite 7
Berkeley, CA 94710
510/649-8295
Contractor
Tombleson Construction, Inc.
651 South Sanborn Place
Salinas, CA 93901
831/422-9696
Fire Station #1

Thurber Lane Fire Station
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