Washington Fire Station No. 1

When seconds matter, first responders need a facility that’s built to perform. BFW/Marcum partnered with the City of Washington, MO., to provide multi-disciplinary engineering services for the design and construction of Washington Fire Station No. 1, delivering a resilient, modern facility designed to support emergency response operations and serve the community for years to come.

Project Highlights

  • Approximately 10,000-square-foot fire station
  • Three drive-through apparatus bays
  • Firefighter living quarters with bunk rooms, kitchen, and day room
  • Dedicated training and support spaces
  • ICC 500-rated storm shelter for enhanced resiliency
  • Full-building emergency backup power system
  • Site demolition, grading, stormwater management, and utility coordination
  • Geotechnical engineering to support foundation and site design
  • Structural design including foundations, framing, joists, trusses, and retaining walls
  • Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection system design
  • Emergency power distribution, fire alarm, lighting, data, and sprinkler systems
  • Coordination with local agencies and stakeholders throughout design and construction

By bringing together expertise across multiple disciplines, BFW/Marcum delivered a coordinated engineering solution that supports the Washington Fire Department’s mission while providing a safe, reliable, and resilient facility for the community it serves.