Alameda County Fire Training Center has broken ground in Dublin, CA!
Our design-build team members celebrated the event alongside Alameda County General Services Agency, Alameda County Fire Department, 6D PMCM and Kitchell as construction begins on the new cutting-edge facility designed to elevate Alameda County firefighter and first responder training.
Featuring an 8,000 SF classroom building for advanced instruction, a 5,500 SF 5-story training tower for live-fire training, multiple roof simulation props for targeted training exercises, as well as confined space and rescue training areas to replicate complex emergency scenarios, this new facility will provide a realistic, safe, and effective training environment for Alameda County emergency personnel.
The groundbreaking ceremony was not just a celebration of progress but also a heartfelt expression of gratitude toward everyone who made this vision possible. Many thanks to all those in attendance, especially dignitary speakers:
– Scott Haggerty, President, Alameda County Board of Supervisors
– Eric Moore, Deputy Fire Chief, Alameda County Fire Department
– David Haubert, Supervisor, Alameda County
– William McDonald, Fire Chief, Alameda County
– Kimberly Gasaway, Director, General Services Agency, Alameda County
For more info on the project, click here.