Paine Field Aircraft Rescue + Fire Fighting Station (ARFF)

Airway Heights, Washington

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Photo credit: Jim Larson

Photo credit: Jim Larson

Photo credit: Jim Larson

Photo credit: Jim Larson

Civil Engineering, Construction/Project Management, Structural Engineering

Aviation, Government

Snohomish County Airport/Paine Field

TCA Architecture

Bird Construction

14,000

square feet

3

bays
Paine Field Aircraft Rescue + Fire Fighting Station (ARFF)

Design and construction of a new Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Station (ARFF) to replace their existing outdated facility. This three-bay, 14,000 SF station now serves the long-term needs for Paine Field, one of the busiest general aviation airports in the State of Washington and home to The Boeing Company’s wide-body aircraft production factory. This project was funded through a combination of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grants and Paine Field/ Snohomish County resources. As such, project estimates, programming, and controls were extremely important to ensure the project was constructed within the available funding and federal grant requirements including “Buy America” provisions, and that it stayed on schedule throughout design and construction. Design and construction followed strict FAA requirements.