Columbia, Fire Station 11, located at 6909 Scott Boulevard in southwest Columbia, will relieve the emergency call load on some of the surrounding stations.
Categories: Fire Stations, Principal: Erik Miller, Public SafetyThe Columbia Police Department desired Neighborhood Policing Center to serve police operations and provide additional space for community events.
The Boone County Emergency Communications Center facility combines the city and county EOCs into an one facility that will serve the community for decades.
The new 12,826 sq. ft. fire station 3 on Rock Hill Road in Jefferson City is a 1 story, 3-1/2-bay building with two storage mezzanines in the apparatus bay.
The design of the Audrain Ambulance Station more than triples the size of the existing station and consolidates all of their needs in one central location.
The Sedalia Fire Station provides new modern apparatus, physical and classroom training activities, and an administrative headquarters.
Boonville Fire Station Number 1 for the City of Boonville began with a Feasibility Study and proceeded to the design of a new station on the existing propery.
Situated on the Northwest corner of North Providence Road and Blueridge Road in Columbia, Fire Station 9 has become the HAZMAT station in the City’s complement.
This 3-bay, 7,900 square foot, LEED Silver certified fire station 7 provides for the comfort of up to 8 firefighters per shift.
In 2007 the Holts Summit Fire Protection District enlisted PWA to develop an addition and renovate the existing 3,800 SF structure completed in 1990.
Renovations to Columbia Fire Stations No. 1 and No. 2 revolved around accommodating the changing needs and functions of the fire department.
Fire Station 8 is a 7,700 SF drive-through prototype fire station that was the beginning of something new for the Columbia Fire Department.
Categories: Civic/Government, Fire Stations, Principal: Erik Miller, Public Safety