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Construction Details:
Completed:
December 2007
Contractor:  Par-Tech Construction
Cost: 
$1,465,000

South Beaverton - Station 66
(13900 SW Brockman Road,
Beaverton)
 
Corrected Operational and
Safety Deficiencies
 

 

Contact:
Storm Smith, TVF&R Community Liaison
503-356-4713

Progress Report:

The Station 66 upgrade was TVF&R’s first capital construction project. The station was seismically upgraded, ensuring emergency response following a major earthquake and compliance with state law and local building codes. The upgrade also provided ADA compliance and safety improvements including an interior sprinkler system and monitored alarms, updated locker rooms and sleeping areas, and a physical fitness room. The upgrade added 2,915 square feet to the station to accommodate multiple crews and apparatus as demands for service increase.

To commemorate the event, the District held an Open House and Rededication Ceremony on February 23, 2008.

Press Release / photos




Background:

Station 66's first response area includes both residential and multi-family occupancies, as well as residential care facilities, in south Beaverton and north Tigard. The station was built in 1974 and was TVF&R's smallest station. It had operational and safety concerns, and because of its small size currently only accommodates a single apparatus and crew.

 

 

 

 

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