The City of Las Vegas Fire Station 108 project included the new construction of a 7,640-square-foot fire station. The two-bay, drive-through station houses an engine company and rescue unit for Las Vegas Fire and Rescue. The project features a full kitchen, a fitness gym, a day room, and dorm facilities in addition to LED lighting with sensing technology, full generator backup, and data/communications infrastructure. The fire station was awarded the Outstanding Service Award by Las Vegas Fire and Rescue and the Best Light Commercial Award from ICF Builder. This project also achieved LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for sustainability and energy efficiency. The fire station was constructed using a spread footing foundation, insulated concrete foam and steel joist structural frame, an exterior insulation and finish system with stone veneer, and a single-ply, standing seam and membrane roof.
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