Columbia, Fire Station No. 11, located at 6909 Scott Boulevard in southwest Columbia, will relieve the emergency [...]
Categories: Construction Progress, Fire Stations, Principal: Erik Miller, Public SafetyThe Columbia Police Department desired that this new facility fill the purpose of police operations and have [...]
The new Boone County Emergency Operations facility, to be run by the county and located at the back of the county’s facility property near the county jail and sheriffs annex, joins the forces of the previous city and county EOCs into an integrated facility that will serve the community for decades to come.
The new 12,826 sq. ft. fire station on Rock Hill Road in Jefferson City is a 1 story, 3-1/2-bay Craftsman-style building with two small mezzanines in the apparatus bay for storage.
The design of the new Audrain Ambulance Station more than triples the size of the existing station and will benefit the District by consolidating all of their needs in one central location.
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City of Sedalia teamed with PWA and Septagon Construction Management to study the ability of the City to replace their outdated Fire Station #2.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 of Boonville teamed with PWArchitects to produce a Feasibility Study for the expansion of Boonville Fire Station Number 1 in order to serve the growing needs of the quickly expanding community.
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 Siver certified fire station provides for the comfort of up to 8 firefighters per shift with a kitchen, dining room, living room, firefighter bunk room, men and women bath facilities, officer quarters, laundry room, exercise room, watch room, and a patio.
In 2007 the Holts Summit Fire Protection District enlisted PWA to develop an addition to and renovate the existing 3,800 square foot 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.
This 7,700 square foot drive-through apparatus station was the beginning of something new for the Columbia Fire Department. A prototype station that meets the current and future needs of the community, Station No. 8 anchors the southeast region of the City of Columbia.
Categories: Civic/Government, Fire Stations, Principal: Erik Miller, Public SafetyThe Lake of the Woods Fire Station, best exemplifies the firm’s philosophy in small Fire Station design. Within it’s 7,654 square feet of enclosed space, you will find all the required functions for a station of this size including four bays for vehicular apparatus.
Categories: Civic/Government, Fire Stations, Principal: Brad Wright, Public SafetyMidway Fire Station 9 kicked off the expansion of the Boone County Fire District. Completed in the summer of 2001 this station added 4 new apparatus bays and a residential living area that contains 8 sleeping rooms and a community room for use by the fire fighters and the general public.
Categories: Civic/Government, Fire Stations, Principal: Brad Wright, Public SafetyThis two-phase project, formerly an insurance claim center and mail distribution facility, now houses all of the administrative functions of the Fire District.
These fire stations represents the build out of the modular station concept that was developed by PWA for the Boone County Fire Protection District.