
GILBERT
FIRE
STATION 10
Location: Gilbert, Arizona
Owner: City of Gilbert
Certified: November 2013
Project Size: 11,121 ft²
Architect: HDA Architects & Planners
Energy Cost Savings: 57%
LEED Certification: Gold
Project Overview
Gilbert Fire Station 10 is a single story building and consists of staff quarters, offices, a day room, kitchen, and apparatus bay. It is the first LEED certified building in Gilbert. The fire station ensures residents living in northwest Gilbert have optimum response times, and it was built utilizing environmentally-friendly components. The facility is powered using solar panels, which helps reduce utility costs by 40%. The panels provide multi-purpose functionality by providing shaded parking as well as solar powered hot water.
Sustainability Features
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75% diversion of construction and demolition debris
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40% reduction in baseline indoor water use
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50% reduction in potable landscape water use
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36.2 kW solar powered system
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Occupancy sensors
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Highly efficient Low-E dual pane glass
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Solar hot water



