Fire Station building Sample Clauses

Fire Station building. The Fire station is designed to provide a level of protection corresponding with ICAO aerodrome category 9. The station is designed to house five crash fire tenders and three ambulances. The design caters for one medical room to accommodate 3 beds, storage space for foam, offices for fire officers, control room, rest rooms for fire crew, training room etc. The total built up area including appliance bays is 1457sqm. The Fire station is 70.20m in length and 14.53m in depth. The building area is 19m in length, 14.53m in depth and 10.45m above ground level. A watchtower is provided on top of the building. First floor slab and roof slab are supported on RCC column and beam arrangement. The fire station is provided with 100 000 litres under ground static tank and 50 000 litres over head tank. Finishing items • Vacuum dewatered floor for bays and store • Vitrified ceramic matt finished tiles in floor/ dado for toilets • PVC tile false floor in watch tower • Kota stone floor for office/ rest room and other areas • External surfaces painted with water proof cement paint and internal walls with OBD paint
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