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06/03/2008 - NEWS RELEASE: Heath Builds Live-Fire Training Facility For Loveland Fire Rescue Dpt.

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HEATH CONSTRUCTION BUILDS LIVE-FIRE TRAINING FACILITY FOR LOVELAND FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT

Loveland’s first Structural Burn Building is Heath’s latest municipal project

Fort Collins, Colo., June 3, 2008 – Heath Construction recently completed a critical
live-fire training facility for Loveland Fire Rescue Department. The $680,000 Structural Burn Building is a state-of-the-art structure designed and built to withstand 30 years of multiple, daily training fires.

“The addition of a Structural Burn Building to the Loveland Fire Rescue Training Center will provide excellent training opportunities for firefighters,” said Michael Cerovski, training captain for Loveland Fire Rescue Department. “We were fortunate to have an outstanding team for this capital construction project, including Heath Construction, the Belford Watkins Group, architect Don Watkins and Elliot LeBoeuf & Associates.”

The training facility is the latest in a long line of municipal projects for Heath, which also is constructing Loveland’s $7.7 million Fairgrounds Park. Heath has recently served as general contractor for the Platteville-Gilcrest Fire Station, Lafayette Police Facility and the award-winning Estes Park Riverwalk in addition to a wide range of municipal projects in Fort Collins.

The Loveland Fire Rescue Department selected Heath to construct the training facility through a competitive bid process. Working cooperatively with a national live-fire designer and local architect, the Heath team used its broad municipal and commercial experience to complete a facility destined to burn over and over again. 

“Heath Construction built Loveland’s downtown fire station several years ago. Working again with the fire department is an honor,” said Randy DeMario, president, Heath Construction.

Built to survive multiple fires, the 2,000-square-foot, two-story, all-concrete structure contains more than 254 yards of concrete reinforced with 20,000 pounds of rebar. It is lined with high-temperature thermal insulation and heat resistant tiles. Thermocouples monitor room and structure temperatures. Exterior and interior walls are constructed of masonry blocks, enabling the fire department to change floor plans without affecting the building’s structure. 

The burn building will provide firefighters safe, yet realistic conditions to train in hose management, fire extinguishment, search and rescue, and ventilation practices. Simulating both residential and commercial conditions, fire fighters will face smoke, heat and fire as they practice entering a burning building from a variety of access points.

Cerovski said the Live-Fire Training Facility will be used daily and made available to other fire-fighting agencies and nonprofit organizations for training and educational purposes.

About Heath Construction
Heath Construction, founded in 1977, is one of Northern Colorado's premier construction companies.  Heath has the experience on staff to meet the special needs of virtually any project imaginable.  From simple tenant finishes to multi-million dollar office complexes, Heath handles projects as diverse as the region's business community – including schools, sophisticated bio-lab facilities, parks and streetscapes, assisted-living facilities, churches, restaurants and retail shops.  While a significant percentage of Heath’s work is on a design/build or CM/GC basis, the company also believes competitive bid work is healthy for Heath and beneficial for clients. For more information, call 970-221-4195 or visit www.heathconstruction.com.
   
Contact:   

Randy DeMario, Heath Construction
970-221-4195
randy@heathconstruction.com

Laura Dowling, Dowling Public Relations
970-218-6601
ldowling@dowlingpr.com