Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.

Tampa International Airport Consolidated Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility (ARFF)

This project consists of a new Consolidated Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Facility, with an approximate total area of over 28,000 square feet. The building has an expansion joint dividing it into 14,300 square foot offices and living quarters, and a 14,240 square foot fire truck and equipment building. The fire truck and equipment building has a total of five (5) double bays and a mezzanine with tanks for fire fighting foam.  The building structure consists of structural steel columns supported by caissons.  The roof is a 1 ½” metal deck supported by bar joists that are bearing on the beams between columns.  The exterior walls are concrete masonry walls.  Construction costs were approximately $5,000,000 and the project was completed in 1605.