Franklin County 911 Primary Public Safety Answering Point Facility
Franklin County was awarded grant funding from the North Carolina 911 Board for construction of a new facility to house the Franklin County 911 Center. SG, in coordination with Mission Critical Partners (MCP), was retained by Franklin County to provide programming, schematic design, design development, construction and permitting documents to develop a new 911 Primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) facility. The new 911 PSAP facility was designed in compliance to Franklin County’s specific federal, state and local statutes and codes which govern construction of PSAP and Emergency Services Facilities.
The new facility consists of a 6,000 SF communications center on a four-acre site adjacent to the existing Franklin County Sheriff’s facility, communication towers, and storage facilities. All new sitework included a new stormwater system, sanitary sewer system, water lines, and electrical service to the building, plus, new sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots.
The non-hardened portion of the building is steel-framed with concrete slab on composite steel deck, the flooring consists of slab on grade concrete with conventional concrete spread footings. The hardened portion of the building has a reinforced concrete masonry wall system. The roof structure has a plant, pre-cast concrete plank with PVC roofing systems. The exterior facade is a mixture of brick, pre-cast concrete, cementitious panels, aluminum windows, storefront, and curtainwall systems.
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