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The new Liberty Township Fire Station No. 321 was built to accommodate the needs of a growing township and improve response times in the area. The new station includes a five-bay garage, kitchen, living quarters, and offices. A training tower was incorporated into the project to provide professional development opportunities for the fire crews working at the station.
The leadership within your organization was impeccable in ensuring our project was completed with minimal delays and problems were solved effectively and efficiently. The Robertson Team consistently demonstrated a collaborative approach to our project, presenting sufficient solutions to every obstacle as it occurred.
Robertson served as the General Contractor for the New Jerome Township Fire Station No. 211. The new fire station serves both Jerome and Millcreek Townships. The three-bay station includes a living area, kitchen, work-out facility, and a bunk room. During construction, the pre-engineered metal building supplier defaulted on its contract and created significant scheduling challenges. In collaboration with Mull & Weithman Architects, Robertson changed the design to a conventionally framed structure and was able to meet the schedule expectations. Despite the supply chain difficulties, the project was a success.
We feel that there are very few contractors who would have been capable of taking on a challenge like this and delivering a successful project!
As the Construction Manager at Risk, Robertson collaborated with Mull & Weithman Architects on the New Granville Township Fire Station. The new five-bay station was constructed on the main thoroughfare to downtown Granville and embraces the charm and character of the quaint, New England style village. Equipped with a kitchen, work-out facility, relaxation and meeting room, individual bunk rooms and a fire pole, the New Station offers all the comforts of home and essential facilities to serve the public.
Robertson Construction’s team was devoted to our station construction at every level from planners to estimators to site supervisors and engineers to the executive leadership of the company.
Robertson was awarded the Single Prime General Contract for the New Fire Station Number 02.0 situated in the heart of downtown Columbus, Ohio. With three large truck bays to accommodate the fire trucks and emergency service vehicles and modern facilities to house the firefighters, the state of the art first responding station is an asset that will keep the community safe for years to come.
The new police station included the construction of a detention area, complete workout facility, city-wide emergency response center, detective offices, administrative offices, training room and maintenance facility for police vehicles. A unique feature of the three-story building is the terrazzo tile police badge in the floor of the lobby. The badge was designed by a local artist and is a distinguished feature of the police uniform as well as a landmark within the new station.
We as a city know we can rely on their honesty and integrity to complete jobs in a timely manner.
As the General Contractor, Robertson constructed the West Side Fire Station for the City of Newark. The new Station features a three-drive apparatus bay, a dormitory capable of sleeping eight, an athletic facility, locker rooms, kitchen, and a French fire pole. We self-performed concrete, steel, metal stud and wood framing, windows and sitework.
Robertson served as the General Contractor on the New Violet Township Fire Station in Pickerington, Ohio. The new fire station is a multi-story, steel framed structure with low sloped roofs, a brick veneer, stone accent bands and columns. It is equipped with three apparatus bays, a kitchen, bunk house and built-in features in the stairwell and second floor mezzanine for in-house training.
The oversight and work provided to Violet Township on this project has been exceptional. The product received is high quality, correct, and complete.
As the General Contractor Robertson collaborated with APP Architecture on the New Village of Crooksville Fire Station. The New Station serves the Village of Crooksville, Harrison Township, Bearfield Township and Clayton Township in Perry County and York Township in Morgan County. It is equipped with a kitchen and the amenities necessary for the staff of twenty volunteer firefighters to serve their communities.
Our experience with Robertson’s was phenomenal, great to work with, we had weekly meetings in which they were well prepared for and explained everything in detail when we had questions.
As the General Contractor, Robertson constructed Fire Station No. 01 for the City of Newark. The new, full-service fire stations are just one element of the City’s revitalization plan. With large truck bays to accommodate the fire trucks and emergency service vehicles and modern facilities to house the firefighters, the state-of-the-art facilities are an asset that will keep the community safe for years to come.
Their dedication and quality of work made the project a success while keeping an open dialogue to make sure we were happy with the progress.
As the General Contractor, Robertson constructed Fire Station No. 05 for the City of Newark. The new, full-service fire stations are just one element of the City’s revitalization plan. With large truck bays to accommodate the fire trucks and emergency service vehicles and modern facilities to house the firefighters, the state-of-the-art facilities are an asset that will keep the community safe for years to come.
We developed a relationship that was professional and responsive to any last-minute changes that were needed. We believe the station was built very well and will service the citizens of Newark for many years to come.
As the General Contractor, Robertson constructed the fire station addition to the City of New Lexington’s downtown city offices and renovated the interior offices of the fire department, police station and 911 emergency call center. The project revitalized the city offices and included amenities such as a full-service kitchen and food preparation center.
As a General Contractor, Robertson constructed the New Licking Township Fire Station which consisted of a seven bay, pre-engineered structure connected to a wood framed living quarters. The building was built on a hillside and the entire rear of the building served as a retaining wall; the rear entrance on the second floor was on grade. Another unique aspect of the facility was the absence of a fire suppression system. Due to the lack of commercial water service, the fire station utilized a series of strategically located fire walls to offset the need for a fire alarm and fire suppression system.