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PROJECT ExPERIENCE <br />ENRICHING LIVES AND STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES | 10 <br />FRIDLEY CIVIC CAMPUS <br />FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA <br />Across University Avenue from the City of Fridley’s Community Park, and <br />directly west of the wooded trails of Locke Park and Rice Creek, stands <br />the recently completed Fridley Civic Campus. This municipal improvement <br />project features a new City Hall/Public Safety facility and Public Works facility, <br />organized around a central water feature and shared plaza. The building’s <br />design responds to its urban and natural surroundings with a palate of <br />materials that are both elemental and durable. Stone, brick, metal, wood, <br />and glass create forms that emerge solid and straight, defining the building <br />volumes on the site’s north and west boundaries. These forms are positioned <br />to engage with the public water feature and provide views of the wooded <br />landscape beyond to the south and east. <br />The police and fire facility is located across the lobby from the City Hall. A <br />separate public lobby, records, police administration, investigations, and <br />patrol spaces are all located on the first floor. The lower level contains a squad <br />garage, a small holding facility with attached vehicle sallyport, evidence <br />processing and storage area, and a five -lane firing range. On the second <br />floor, an EOC/training room and fitness room are accessible for employees. <br />The fire station has administrative offices on the first floor and bunk rooms, <br />a kitchen, and a dayroom for duty crews on the second floor. A fire pole <br />provides direct access to the apparatus bays. There are dual three-bay drive- <br />through apparatus rooms. In between these bays is the watch room and other <br />apparatus bay support spaces. Above the support functions is a large room <br />for mazes and props to provide on-site training opportunities. <br />TYPE <br />Police Station, Fire Station, City <br />Hall, Public Works, <br />SIZE <br />184,300 GSF <br />Police station (1 sworn, 1 civilian), <br />fire station (6 bays, 8 bunks, <br />volunteer), city hall, and public <br />works facility <br />COST <br />$48.8M <br />SCOPE <br />Programming, Planning, Design, <br />Documentation, Architecture, <br />Interior Design, Mechanical, <br />Electrical, and Structural <br />Engineering, Construction <br />Administration <br />OWNER’S CONTACT <br />Scott J. Hickok, AICP <br />6431 University Avenue, <br />Fridley, MN 55432 <br />763.572.3590 <br />Scott.Hickok@fridleymn.gov
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