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BREWER PUBLIC SAFETY |
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![]() October 2008
World Trade Center Steel hanging in new fire bay
Left to right: Walter Shannon, Sgt. Rich Smith, Cpt. Brent Melvin, Karl Ward
Hangar 17 of JFK International Airport - October 27, 2008
Rendering by WBRC Architects/Engineers PROJECT NEWS: 11/08/08 Brewer dedicates public safety building 10/30/08 9-11 relics escorted to Brewer Twin Towers steel to be part of city's new Public Safety Building 10/29/08 Sept. 11 steel to find home in Brewer 09/19/08 World Trade Center artifact on loan to Brewer 07/11/08 Public safety building nears finish 02/05/08 Brewer's $6.75 million public safety building taking shape 09/18/07 Brewer to break ground on Public Safety Facility 07/04/07 Brewer OK's designs for Public Safety Building 06/30/07 Design for Public Safety Building presented to Brewer City Council 04/02/07 Brewer officials eye public safety needs 03/21/07 Brewer names 2 firms to build safety facility
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| Location: | Brewer, Maine | ||
| Delivery Method: | Design-Build | ||
| Owner: | City of Brewer | ||
| Design Professional: | WBRC Architects/Engineers | ||
| Construction Cost: | $6.5 Million | ||
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After outgrowing their accommodations within the Brewer City Hall building, the Brewer Public Safety division has a new home. The 30,000 square foot facility houses the Brewer Police Department and the Brewer Fire Department in two separate, but connected wings. The site is adjacent to the interstate and in a prime central location. This new facility provides the Brewer Police and Fire Departments with a modern and spacious work environment. In contrast to their last facility, which consisted of one all-purpose room, the new building affords larger office spaces with modern technology upgrades, greater locker room space with separate areas for men and women, specialty equipment areas and a sally-port. There is also be a fitness room, a training/conference room and separate bays for each police cruiser. On October 27th, 2008, Nickerson & O'Day President Karl Ward, Nickerson & O'Day Safety Director Walter Shannon, Brewer Police Sgt. Rich Smith and Brewer Fire Cpt. Brent Melvin, traveled to Hangar 17 at New York's JFK airport to hand-pick a piece of steel from the 9/11/2001 collapse of the World Trade Center. This steel was brought home to the new Brewer Public Safety Building on October 29th and now proudly hangs in the fire truck bay of the facility. |
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