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Posted: Mar 2, 2021

Saanich (Canada) Considering $24M Plan to Replace Fire Station

Saanich’s $26-million replacement and ­expansion of its fire station is expected to begin next year and finish in 2023, reports Times Colonist.

The fire station is planned to meet the demand as population grows. It will have room for additional emergency vehicles and address a shortage of storage space. Some tax revenue has been set aside since 2014 to finance the fire station.

The goal is not only to build a new fire station but to set up the district’s main fire suppression training facility on an enlarged site.

The design will see the new station built to a post-disaster standard, using mass timber.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2021

Saanich (BC, Canada) Considering $26 Million Plan to Replace Fire Station

Saanich’s $26-million replacement and ­expansion of its fire station is expected to begin next year and finish in 2023, reports Times Colonist.

The fire station is planned to meet the demand as population grows. It will have room for additional emergency vehicles and address a shortage of storage space. Some tax revenue has been set aside since 2014 to finance the fire station.

The goal is not only to build a new fire station but to set up the district’s main fire suppression training facility on an enlarged site.

The design will see the new station built to a post-disaster standard, using mass timber.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2021

Streetsboro City Council (OH) Approves Fire Station Contingency After Project Errors

Streetsboro City Council is increasing the city’s contingency by $20,000 to $95,000 after design errors in a new fire station project, reports Record-Courier.

The project manager told fire officials that $20,000 should be enough to cover any issues.

Some city officials expressed frustration that some of the items the city has had to pay for, including the fact that the the shower area was planned to be built with drywall. 

Another official expressed concern that the contingency is not enough. He said that usual contingencies amounted to 10% of the project’s cost.

Officials are also hopeful there will not be more problems.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2021

Springfield (IL) Moving Forward with Three Fire Stations, Staffing Cuts Could Impact

Springfield is looking to build three new fire stations, but budget cuts could impact staffing levels, reports News Channel 20.

Springfield Mayor Jim Langfelder isn’t convinced that staffing cuts are necessary. He considers a potential solution that would leave a few positions unfilled and counted on some retirements.

Fire officials are continuing to work with architects on designs and plans for new fire stations while dealing with the budget situation.

The city council will vote on new plots of land that are considered for purchase for the fire stations.

The fire stations are expected to take 18 months and budgeting will be paid over multiple years.

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Posted: Mar 2, 2021

Photo of the Day: March 2, 2021

KME—Eynon-Sturges Volunteer Hose Company #3, Eynon, PA, pumper. Panther LFD 100-inch cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale DSD 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon polypropylene water tank; Smart Power 6.2-kW generator; low hosebed. Dealer: Bob Miller, KME PA.

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