James City County Fire Station
Williamsburg, VA

Project Date

04/2016
Architect
HVC Chenault Architectural Corp.
Client
James City County
Firefighters began using the new James City County Fire Station #4 in April, 2015. The 14,000 square foot, LEED Silver Certified fire station was designed by architectural firm, HVC Chenault. The new station is a significant upgrade from the previous building which was demolished on the same property. The new station has three bays and room for six apparatuses. The living area includes 12 dorm rooms, kitchen and dining facilities, fitness area, day room, and a training tower. The Project Manager was Daniel Plyler and David Brothers was the Site Superintendent.
A. R. Chesson Construction was recently awarded the construction contract for the James City County Fire Station #1 project located in Toano, VA. This is the second fire station that A. R. Chesson Construction will be constructing for James City County. The nearly 22,000 square feet, two story station will consist of five apparatus bays, Training Room, Commercial Kitchen, Day Room, several offices and bunk rooms. The station will have brick veneer and shingle roof. Upon completion of the new structure, the existing fire station building on the same site will be demolished to become an additional parking area. The architect of record is Guernsey Tingle Architects from Williamsburg. The project manager will be Daniel Plyler.


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