Tue, Sep 26
|Fire Station 22
Building Tour: Fire Station 22
Join us September for a food truck & tour of Fire Station 22 by Davis Kane Architects! This new Station is designed as a model facility for future fire stations- including the latest in hot zone/cold zone isolation design for station occupant safety and pursuing LEED Silver.
Time & Location
Sep 26, 2023, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Fire Station 22, 10050 Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614, USA
About The Event
CSIRDU Chapter will be presenting Stone Creek Masonry with the 2023 CC Woods Craftsmanship Award for their work on Raleigh Fire Station 22.
Please allow time for traffic to arrive on site and park. Food Truck opens at 6pm with tour to follow.
CSIRDU has booked food truck, Flavor Junction, to be onsite!
Since 2010, the Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) adopted by the State of North Carolina has included several projects that support the potential for a future Southeast high-speed rail corridor through the state. One of these projects is a grade separation at the rail corridor interchange with Durant Road, which fully occupied the previous Raleigh Fire Station 22 site. The North Carolina Department of Transportation indicated in August of 2017 pursuing an accelerated construction schedule, prompting staff to develop a proposal for the relocation of Fire Station 22. The building was relocated less than a mile away on a 1.9-acre site. The new Fire Station No. 22 facility is a 15,765 SF, two-story fire station, providing three pass-through bays, each large enough to store a “Tiller” size Apparatus. The facility space program includes dorm rooms for two companies of firefighters, including two Captains and a Battalion Chief, an open-concept Day Room with a Kitchen and Dining space, a Fitness Room, a Watch Desk, and Administrative Offices. This new Station is designed as a model facility for future Raleigh Fire Department station construction, including the latest in hot zone/cold zone isolation design for station occupant safety. The new Station is targeting LEED Silver Certification.
Building features include:
+ Separated Decontamination Spaces With Showers
+ Isolated PPE Cleaning And Storage Areas
+ Transition Zones With Isolated Mechanical Supply/Exhaust System Coordination
+ Built-In Training Opportunities Include Tie-Off Rope Locations, Repel Points, And Roof Anchors
Additionally, site features will include a new Green Raleigh stormwater management design, public parking, apparatus wash-down, security measures, and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles.
https://www.daviskane.com/projects/raleigh-fire-station-no22/
There is no parking at the Fire Station. Please park at Abbotts Creek Community Center (9950 Durant Road) and walk over (~5min)
Learning Objectives: 1 AIA HSW credit
Cost:
- CSI RDU Chapter Members: $20
- Non CSI RDU Chapter Members: $35
- Students: $0
Payment Options:
- PayPal during registration
- Cash or Check at the Door
Parking and Meeting Information:
- There is no parking at the Fire Station. Please park at Abbotts Creek Community Center (9950 Durant Road) and walk over (~5min)
- 5:30-6 pm arrival
- Food truck at 6:00 pm followed by the tour
Please contact Leanne Byrd if you have any questions about the event or registration.
Tickets
CSI-RDU CHAPTER MEMBER
Select if currently a member of the Raleigh Durham Chapter of CSI - please include AIA number
$20.00Sale endedNON-MEMBER
Select if not currently a member of the Raleigh Durham Chapter of CSI - please provide AIA number
$35.00Sale endedSTUDENT
Select if you are currently attending a school nearby.
$0.00Sale ended
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