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THE ASK
Hurricane Michael caused catastrophic damage when it made landfall in Bay County as a category 5 storm in October 2018. Several fire stations were destroyed and needed to be replaced in order to reduce local emergency response times.
HOW SPRUNG DELIVERED
Sprung delivered two fully insulated structures to replace the damaged stations at Southport and Hiland Park. Bay County used FEMA funds to purchase the two Sprung structures, and the project came in at one-third the cost of a conventionally built facility. In addition, the structures were built to Miami-Dade County code compliance for hurricanes and were complete within six months of Sprung being awarded the contract.
THE SPECS
- Southport - 70’ wide x 62.5’ long
- Hiland Park - 60’ wide x 60’ long