The new Sedalia Fire Station is more than triple the size of the existing station while providing new modern apparatus, physical and classroom training activities, and a new administrative headquarters. The classroom is also available for community use and will become a center for public activities that have been needed in the area.
In 2010, the City of Sedalia teamed with PWA and Septagon Construction Management to study the ability of the City to replace their outdated Fire Station #2. The City set goals for increased physical and classroom training along with the relocation of the Fire Administration to this location. A new ladder truck was also to be added to the City complement of apparatus, and no current station was large enough to accommodate such a vehicle.
The project is being completed in two phases: First, the existing National Guard motor pool will be moved to make way for the second stage of adding the new station. Building the new, larger station behind the existing station so that fire service could be maintained was a team effort in coordination and creativity.
Working with the Construction Manager, City fire Administration, and Firefighters, the final goal was to create a building in keeping with the Architectural feel and style that would complement the existing area adjacent to the State Fair Grounds. The station was completed in the fall of 2013.
Location:
Sedalia, Missouri
Project Type:
Emergency Services Facility
Size:
14,533 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$3.9 million
Completed:
2014
Facility Highlights:
- Fire Administration Offices
- 4 drive-through apparatus bays
- 8 Individual Firefighter Bunk Rooms
- Training Room
- Men and Women Bath Facilities
- Living Room & Dining Room
- Laundry Room
- Exercise Room
- Kitchen and Patio
- Training/Hose Tower
The new Sedalia Fire Station is more than triple the size of the existing station while providing new modern apparatus, physical and classroom training activities, and a new administrative headquarters. The classroom is also available for community use and will become a center for public activities that have been needed in the area.
In 2010, the City of Sedalia teamed with PWA and Septagon Construction Management to study the ability of the City to replace their outdated Fire Station #2. The City set goals for increased physical and classroom training along with the relocation of the Fire Administration to this location. A new ladder truck was also to be added to the City complement of apparatus, and no current station was large enough to accommodate such a vehicle.
The project is being completed in two phases: First, the existing National Guard motor pool will be moved to make way for the second stage of adding the new station. Building the new, larger station behind the existing station so that fire service could be maintained was a team effort in coordination and creativity.
Working with the Construction Manager, City fire Administration, and Firefighters, the final goal was to create a building in keeping with the Architectural feel and style that would complement the existing area adjacent to the State Fair Grounds. The station was completed in the fall of 2013.
Location:
Sedalia, Missouri
Project Type:
Emergency Services Facility
Size:
14,533 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$3.9 million
Completed:
2014
Facility Highlights:
- Fire Administration Offices
- 4 drive-through apparatus bays
- 8 Individual Firefighter Bunk Rooms
- Training Room
- Men and Women Bath Facilities
- Living Room & Dining Room
- Laundry Room
- Exercise Room
- Kitchen and Patio
- Training/Hose Tower
Location:
Sedalia, Missouri
Project Type:
Emergency Services Facility
Size:
14,533 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$3.9 million
Completed:
2014
Facility Highlights:
- Fire Administration Offices
- 4 drive-through apparatus bays
- 8 Individual Firefighter Bunk Rooms
- Training Room
- Men and Women Bath Facilities
- Living Room & Dining Room
- Laundry Room
- Exercise Room
- Kitchen and Patio
- Training/Hose Tower
The new Sedalia Fire Station is more than triple the size of the existing station while providing new modern apparatus, physical and classroom training activities, and a new administrative headquarters. The classroom is also available for community use and will become a center for public activities that have been needed in the area.
In 2010, the City of Sedalia teamed with PWA and Septagon Construction Management to study the ability of the City to replace their outdated Fire Station #2. The City set goals for increased physical and classroom training along with the relocation of the Fire Administration to this location. A new ladder truck was also to be added to the City complement of apparatus, and no current station was large enough to accommodate such a vehicle.
The project is being completed in two phases: First, the existing National Guard motor pool will be moved to make way for the second stage of adding the new station. Building the new, larger station behind the existing station so that fire service could be maintained was a team effort in coordination and creativity.
Working with the Construction Manager, City fire Administration, and Firefighters, the final goal was to create a building in keeping with the Architectural feel and style that would complement the existing area adjacent to the State Fair Grounds. The station was completed in the fall of 2013.



