Constructed in 2009, all exterior masonry is a product of Gostomsky Masonry’s efforts. A complex project due to the gables above each of the emergency vehicle bays, the building used 4-inch multicolor split face CMU to provide visual interest to a very sturdily-built fire station.
The 85,000-square foot facility was built in three phases over three years. Phase I focused on milk, juices, and teas. Our masonry work included foundation, fascia, and structural components.
We had a great time working on this institutional/restaurant project with an accelerated schedule. The restaurant employs 20 people and has a 3,800-square-foot dining room that serves the public.