project description
Size: 15,560sf
Scope: Programming & Full Design Services
Estimated Project Cost: $6,350,000, including soft costs and Land
Construction Cost (Bid): $5,276,600
Location: Monroe, Michigan
Est. Completion Date: Fall 2019
Final Completion Date: September 2019
Client Contact: Robert Wight, Fire Chief (734) 564-9388
Redstone Architects was engaged by the City of Monroe to identify the space needs for the City’s new, Public Safety Department. Redstone had previously prepared a Needs Assessment for replacement of the Central Fire Station. (In 2010 the City moved towards a Public Safety Department and began to cross-train its police officers) The City’s Police Department is currently housed in the County Law Enforcement Center.
In late 2014, Redstone began Schematic Design for the first phase of the new facility that will house fire operations only. In November 2015 voters approved a bond issue for this project. In 2017 the Project was relocated to a different site and Schematic Design Phase was completed. At this point the City was confronted with a major tax revenue reduction, resulting in the elimination of almost $1,000,000 from the project budget. Scope was reduced and the reduced design continued. Ground breaking was held on September 5, 2018. Substantial completion of the building was September 5, 2019.
Additional Client Contacts: Vincent D. Pastue, City Manager
(734) 384-9144
Patrick Lewis, P.E., DPW Director
(734) 384-9124