Schoharie Fire Station
Hurricane Irene redefined the flood plain for Schoharie, NY, and put the Schoharie fire station under 8 feet of water. Working to meet the requirements of FEMA, as well as the Town's requirements for the "Stone Fort Historic Overlay District", we are designing a new station that will be well out of the 500 year flood plain. Based on FEMA's review schedule, we hope to break ground before Fall 2013.
| Proposed Schoharie Fire Station |
The NYSAFC Bugle: Article by Robert Mitchell
We are writing a series of articles on the design and construction of fire stations to be published in The Bugle, the periodic journal of the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs. Click through to read Defining the Size and Features of Your Fire Station Project on the NYSAFC's website.
"...it's time the argument shifts from a 50-year building to a permanent building."
Janet Wilmoth, Editor-in-chief of Fire Chief Magazine, recently spoke with Bob Mitchell about the importance of building durable fire stations. Read their conversation in this Mutual Aid Blog post.
Rensselaer Fire Station project featured in Fire Chief
The Rensselaer Fire Department Satellite Station, designed by Mitchell Associates Architects, has received notable mention honors in Fire Chief Magazine's Station Style Design Awards.
Mitchell Associates Collaborating on Several Projects
We are collaborating again with Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc. of Foxboro, MA on four new fire station projects in Chatham, Hyannis, Wareham and Townsend, Massachusetts, as well as two public safety facilities in Sandwich and New Salem, Massachusetts.
We are also collaborating with Scully Architects of Keene, NH on the design of a new fire station for Bedford, NH.
Announcing our 2013 Trade Show Schedule
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