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Roseville Fire Station Construction Remains On Schedule

Most exterior work complete with crews now focusing on interior details.

Exterior construction on Roseville's new $9.2 million fire station is nearly complete with interior rough-in work expected to be completed by late May, according to Roseville Fire Chief Tim O'Neill.

The grand opening of the fire station, which is just north of Roseville City Hall, is scheduled for Saturday Oct. 12.  

"We will begin the finish work in the interior starting in June," O'Neill told Patch. "The parking lots, and landscaping will begin in June and should be completed around July 4th.

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The new fire station, which city officials ground broke for this past fall, will be 32,000 to 36,000 square feet in size. Some of its features will include geothermal ground-source heating, natural lighting, LED lighting, high R-value walls and windows and a white membrane roof that reflects solar light and heat to minimize the heat island effect. 

To see a series of time-lapse videos on the fire station construiction, click on to this Patch post. 

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