City of Clearwater Police Department, District 3 Substation
This project will consist of demolition of the current Clearwater Police Department District 3 Substation built in 1983 and the construction of a new 21,625 SF concrete tilt-wall facility built to withstand a Category 5 hurricane and will be equipped with redundant services necessary for this essential facility.
This new facility will house an Emergency Operations Center, police training classrooms, simulation training space, offices, workout space and locker rooms, as well as a 6,100 cubic feet underground storm-water vault under the parking lot.
The existing K9 training/boarding building, seizure & impound yard and 100-yard outdoor firing range will remain occupied and fully accessible during the construction duration. The existing firing range training classroom buildings will remain in use for the first phase of the work with a temporary access drive and parking area completed during the initial phase.
The construction will be phased to commission the new systems and integrate the audio visual components and video walls to facilitate the relocation of operational areas into the new buildings which will then allow the site areas being used for the temporary training areas to be demolished and the balance of the sitework completed.
You can view the project webcam HEREGo to https://video-monitoring.com/construction/ajax-clearwaterpd/.
COMPANY
sectors
Client
City of Clearwater<
Location
Clearwater, FL
Architect
Harvard Jolly Architecture/PBK
SF
22,128