Concept designs for
the new public safety building on Parkway South were presented to
the City Council last week, and the planning board on Monday
approved the project’s site plans.
The
16,383-square-foot footprint for the New England-style building that
will house the fire and police departments gained planning board
approval with minor conditions, Tena Williams, Brewer assistant code
enforcement officer, said Tuesday.
Local construction
firm Nickerson & O’Day and WBRC Architects-Engineers of Bangor are
working together as the design-build team on the multilevel
facility, which will be approximately 30,000 square feet when
finished.
The budget for the
new public safety building is $6.5 million.
The planned
facility is two buildings that are connected — one that looks like
an old colonial home on the right side of the site, which will have
shared space for the two departments; and a warehouse-style fire
station on the left with living space for firefighters on the second
level.
The nearly 3-acre
property site is on Parkway South, adjacent to Interstate 395, and
across from Liberty Drive.