The 13,500 sf new fire station, seeking LEED Gold certification, is being built just east of the Hillsboro Airport. Unique features of the facility include a radiused metal roof system, a CMU/steel/wood-framed structure, and extensive use of sustainable materials.
Architect: Group Mackenzie
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August 2011 -
An ironworker from Volk Steel Erectors working to weld steel joists above Living Quarters.
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August 2011
Masonry complete and steel roof underway.
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June 2011 -
Concrete slab complete and masonry work getting started.
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June 2011 -
Crews from Alite seen here placing and finishing the concrete slab on grade.
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June 2011 -
P&C carpenters Chris Schultz and Carlos Deleon (l to r) prepping the foundation edge for start of masonry walls.
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May 2011 -
Pictured here (left to right) finishing up footing work are P&C Superintendent Randy Peterson and P&C carpenters Carlos Deleon and Chris Schultz.
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May 2011 -
First footing pour occurring right on schedule!
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