![]() In April, the board awarded $11,002,356 in contracts: general construction, base bid cost, $7,509,902, Bracy Construction plumbing construction, base bid cost, $1,147,000, K.C. The center has been in the works for five-plus years. “Having a regional center will create cost savings, more timely aid to residents, and enhanced collaboration between the townships,” township Manager David Albright said. The 6.5-acre tract was originally owned by the West End Fire Company and was transferred to the township. The price is $11,062,356 and the estimated completion is by the end of summer 2024. West End ambulances will be housed there. The 19,598-square-foot building has 13,630 square feet dedicated to the fire department and 2,781 square feet dedicated to the township’s emergency operations. It will also provide an administrative backup location for the Monroe County Control Center and the county Office of Emergency Management. The all-in-one facility for the West End Volunteer Fire Company, West End Community Ambulance Association and a Regional West End Emergency Operations Center will serve Chestnuthill, Jackson, Eldred, Ross, Polk and Hamilton townships. AMY LEAP/TIMES NEWSĬhestnuthill Township supervisors broke ground Tuesday for an $11 million Shared Emergency Services Facility that will be built on Route 715 across from the West End Fire House Company Station 43. Chuck Gould, chairman of the Chestnuthill supervisors, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new emergency center.
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