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Permanent Modular Commercial Housing Entry Name: Gainesville Fire Rescue Station #9 Vesta Modular Titan Modular Systems, Inc. Entrant: Location: Gainesville, FL Building Use: Modular Dormitory Architectural Excellence To accommodate the massive growth on the East Side of Gainesville, the town’s fire department needed to build a fire station in the new development area known as Butler Plaza. The building needed to meet the architectural requirements of Butler Plaza and the operational requirements of the Fire Department while being built quickly and on budget. VESTA met with the Fire Department and the Butler Plaza architectural review board to design an architecturally compliant exterior glazing and finish to blend in with the commercial development community. Technical Innovation & Sustainability VESTA contracted with Titan Modular Systems, Inc. to design fire station #9 according to the crew requirements with bunk rooms, day room, equipment room, kitchen, and office space based on the Florida R2 code for emergency personal using standardized modular construction means and methods. The configuration allows fire fighters to move within the building without any obstructions to access the response apparatus (Fire Truck). Each space has direct hall access to the apparatus bay. Number of Modules: Total Square Feet: Days to Complete: 143 2460 3 Cost Effectiveness VESTA Modular, Titan and Gainesville Fire Rescue collaborated to design a cost-effective facility to meet the needs of the community, the architectural committee and the requirements of the stationed fire fighters. The effective use of offsite construction provided for site development while permitting and construction of the building took place. The time savings was approximately 10-12 months faster than conventional site build methods. This process provided for speed of design and execution as a cost-effective method for the Fire department.With design efficiencies of the modular building process and approvals, 9 months of design and approval expectations were reduced to 30 days. Butler Plaza approvals and building department plan and site approvals were completed in what seemed to be record time. Affiliate:

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Page 1: Permanent Modular Commercial Housing · met with the Fire Department and the Butler Plaza architectural review board to design an architecturally compliant exterior glazing and finish

Permanent Modular Commercial Housing

Entry Name: Gainesville Fire Rescue Station #9

Vesta Modular

Titan Modular Systems, Inc.

Entrant:

Location: Gainesville, FL

Building Use: Modular Dormitory

Architectural Excellence

To accommodate the massive growth on the East Side of Gainesville, the town’s fire department needed to build a firestation in the new development area known as Butler Plaza. The building needed to meet the architectural requirementsof Butler Plaza and the operational requirements of the Fire Department while being built quickly and on budget. VESTAmet with the Fire Department and the Butler Plaza architectural review board to design an architecturally compliantexterior glazing and finish to blend in with the commercial development community.

Technical Innovation & Sustainability

VESTA contracted with Titan Modular Systems, Inc. to design fire station #9 according to the crew requirements withbunk rooms, day room, equipment room, kitchen, and office space based on the Florida R2 code for emergencypersonal using standardized modular construction means and methods. The configuration allows fire fighters to movewithin the building without any obstructions to access the response apparatus (Fire Truck). Each space has direct hallaccess to the apparatus bay.

Number of Modules:

Total Square Feet:

Days to Complete: 143

2460

3

Cost Effectiveness

VESTA Modular, Titan and Gainesville Fire Rescue collaborated to design a cost-effective facility to meet the needs ofthe community, the architectural committee and the requirements of the stationed fire fighters. The effective use ofoffsite construction provided for site development while permitting and construction of the building took place. The timesavings was approximately 10-12 months faster than conventional site build methods. This process provided for speedof design and execution as a cost-effective method for the Fire department.With design efficiencies of the modularbuilding process and approvals, 9 months of design and approval expectations were reduced to 30 days. Butler Plazaapprovals and building department plan and site approvals were completed in what seemed to be record time.

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