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Best of Nevada: Town of Eureka Volunteer Fire House

Honorable Mention: Government/Public

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Clean lines and functionality define this fire house that provides an all-volunteer fire department with a facility that is easy to use and maintain with five vehicle bays, offices, restrooms, museum, storage and kitchen, plus a multi-purpose room for training and public meetings. The entire station is adorned with the latest technology, including fiber optics, smart boards and exhaust systems.

The red brick exterior is extremely durable, while blending with the existing downtown feel of Eureka.

Key Players

Owner: County of Eureka
Design Firm: Dolven Architectural Associates
General Contractor: Reyman Brothers
Engineers: Lumos & Associates; PK Electrical; Hyytinen Engineering; Ainsworth Associates Mechanical Engineers
Subcontractors: Davis Co. Contractors; Stan’s Electric Co.; J&L Windows; Miles Construction; J&M Steel Solutions; O’Flaherty Plumbing and Heating; Sartorial Masonry

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