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On Tuesday, May 18th at 2:00 PM, the City of San Rafael read aloud bids for the Fire Stations 54 and 55 Replacement project. A total of two bids were received from firms that pre-qualified for this project. Please see document below for the bids received: Fire Stations 54 & 55 Replacement Project Bid Results
Another perfect example of teamwork! This week, the modular building located on the upper City Hall parking lot, has been relocated. This structure used to serve as the temporary living quarters for Fire Station 51 staff. After the relocation, the building will be used as temporary Fire Station 55 located on the grassy area on … Continued
As part of the Fire Station 54 & 55 Request for Proposals (RFP), pre-qualified contractors were required to participate in a site visit to the project location in order to be eligible to bid. The following contractors are attended the site visit: Contractor Name Contact National Garage Door Kevin Lenis GCCI, Inc. Chris Brown Wright … Continued
In the 1960s, Fire Stations 54 and 55 were designed and built. Fire Station 54 is located at 46 Castro Avenue in the Canal neighborhood. Fire Station 55 is located at 955 Point San Pedro Road between Knight Drive and Peacock Drive. Both fire stations are now beyond their useful life. For more information on … Continued
On January 28, 2021, the City of San Rafael issued a pre-qualification questionnaire for the Fire Station 54 & 55 construction project to pre-qualify contractors that can bid on the project. Submissions were due on February 16, 2021. The following is a list of the contractors who have pre-qualified for this project (listed in alphabetical … Continued
Last week Public Works submitted a major grant for the reconstruction of Fire Station 54 under FEMA’s new Building Resilient Infrastructure Communities (BRIC) Program. If successfully awarded funds through the BRIC grant program, the City would receive $4.1m in federal funds, with a $1.4m local match, for the $5.5m Fire Station reconstruction. The project qualifies … Continued
On September 17, 2019, two fire station renovations received approval from the Design Review Board. Fire Station 54, located on 46 Castro Avenue, and Fire Station 55, located on 955 Point San Pedro Road, are part of the Essential Public Safety Facilities Strategic Plan funded by Measure E on April 1, 2014. Both fire stations … Continued
Intersection of Laurel Place and Wilkins Street: Streets Maintenance Crews installed a new crosswalk ladder and STOP Sign on the Wilkins side. Laurel Place has been a hotspot for speeding, so these new intersection improvements will provide increased safety for pedestrians. Fire Station 54 got new KEEP CLEAR in front of the station to prevent … Continued