To ensure uninterrupted emergency response services, Missouri City Fire Station No. 2 was delivered through a carefully coordinated three-phase construction approach. Bass Construction collaborated closely with the City to maintain full operational continuity throughout the project.
Phase one focused on completing the majority of site paving to establish a staging area for temporary facilities. This enabled a seamless transition of personnel and equipment, allowing for the safe demolition of the aging 30-year-old station.
The final result is a modern, 8,000-square-foot fire station designed to support 24/7 operations. Key features include:
- Two-bay apparatus room
- Full-service kitchen and dining area
- Six dormitories
- Exercise and day rooms
- Administrative offices and lobby
- Gear room and SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) room
- Generator and electrical rooms
- Combined indoor/outdoor maintenance space
This facility reflects Missouri City’s commitment to public safety and operational excellence, while showcasing Bass Construction’s ability to deliver complex, phased projects on active sites.