Mountain View Fire Rescue Maintenance Facility
Mountain View Fire Rescue is a medium-sized fire department located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The department provides fire and rescue services to the town of Erie and the surrounding areas. MVFR is committed to providing the highest level of service possible and to maintaining the highest standards of safety for the community. In order to do this, they needed to have a facility that can better support their growing department’s fire equipment, vehicles, and personnel.
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Elder Construction was the Design-Assist prime contractor for the Mountain View Fire Rescue (MVFR) Maintenance Facility with an approximate estimated value of $4.8 million. As Erie and the neighboring communities grew, MVFR experienced increased demand on their team to keep these communities safe. With land donated by Anadarko, they seized the opportunity to provide a new 23,100-square-foot facility in which to maintain their equipment, house their staff, and increase their storage.
Building Features
- 2,400 square feet of office space on the 2nd-floor mezzanine
- 20,700 square feet of space dedicated to five clear-story pull-through bays and ample room for storage
- Ceiling height of 34’ to accommodate full-service maintenance with trucks on lifts with cabs raised
- Solar Panels to help off-set electrical usage
- Length of the building to accommodate a full swinging ladder truck to be fully maintained inside the bays extended
- Pump pits to test and flush trucks
- LEED Silver pursuit – MVFR is seeking LEED certification under LEEDv4 for New Construction
What Our Clients Say About Us
“Elder Construction’s communication throughout the project was truly transparent. There was never a time when we were surprised by an issue and they provided complete and accurate financial documentation throughout the process to support their billings.”
– Chief Jeff Webb