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3788 McCoy
Aurora, IL. 60504
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5-30-07
10-10-07
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Aurora Fire Station #8 & Community Center |
Description: Aurora Fire Station 8 & Community Center is the proud recipient of the "Award of Merit" for the 2007 ALA Design Award as noted in the Vol.11, No.4 2007 Licensed Architect publication.
Totaling nearly 20,000 square feet, this unique structure houses both Fire Station 8 and the City of Aurora’s Service Call Center. The high bay opaque glass provides energy-saving natural light to the apparatus bay.
This facility will become one of the main communication hubs for Aurora. From a call center stand point, it gives the city a far east location for the local residents to communicate with the city without having to drive downtown.
As one of the industry leaders in fire station construction and CM work, we understand the special construction elements associated with vehicle exhaust systems, apparatus floor application, and the special technical and communication needs associated with fire stations. R. C. Wegman never backs down from a challenge that this industry brings us. |
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Aurora, IL |
The Aurora Transportation Center |
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Description: Buildings deemed worthy of renovation for historic or other reasons are usually in such sorry condition that it is very difficult to conceive their being restored. Our ability to make this concept a reality has enabled us to submit significantly lower bids on several noteworthy renovation projects.
The only items salvaged from what was originally a machine shop for the Burlington Railroad were the exterior walls. Masonry restoration of these walls plus new construction brought in another historic renovation for R.C. Wegman below budget and ahead of schedule. |
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Batavia, IL |
Fermi Glazing Mods |
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| Owner: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
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| Architect: Holabird & Root Architects |
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Description: Removed and replaced the two13 story curtain walls at the ends of this one of a kind structure. All work was performed without any interruption to the workings of the facility. |
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Elburn, IL |
Elburn Fire Station #2 |
| Architect: FGM |
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Description: A 3 bay drive through facility, the design has all of the modern amenities required, yet the aesthetics blend well with the rural farm community. Elburn also hired R.C. Wegman for the addition and remodel of their main building. |
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Aurora, IL
2390 W. Illinois Avenue |
Aurora Fire Station No. 10 |
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| Owner: City of Aurora |
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| Architect: Cordogan Clark & Associates |
| Description: 9,500 Sq. Ft. fire station with bunk room, day room and three door apparatus bay. One of four nearly identical stations built for Aurora. |
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Montgomery, IL
2200 Galen Road |
Oswego Fire Protection
District Station #3 |
| Description: This project is an approximately 10,500 square feet fire station facility with masonry construction that supports a metal roof structure with standing seam metal roofing. The design suggests efforts to create a virtually fire resistant structure. This Facility is complete with drive through apparatus bays. |
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North Aurora, IL
2201 Tanner Rd. |
North Aurora Fire Protection
District Station #2 |
| Description: An 11,000 square foot fire station facility with masonry construction, the roof is a metal framed structure with asphalt shingled roof in efforts to remain a residential in stature, yet apply all fire resistant design features into an operational fire station facility. |
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Aurora, IL |
Aurora Fire Station No. 12 |
| Architect: Cordogan, Clark & Associates |
| Description: This is the third fire station that R.C. Wegman has built for the city of Aurora. The three bay station is equipped with dormitory facilities for an eight man crew, to service the expanding southeast portion of Aurora. |
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Aurora, IL |
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |
| Architect: Gary Van Zandergan of Fermi Lab |
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Description: State of the art communications facility linking the projects of the United States and Europe. |
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Aurora, IL
Rt. 25
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Fox River Intake Building |
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| Owner: City of Aurora |
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| Architect: C.M.T. |
| Description: Fox River water reservoir and pumping station. Provides drinking water to the city's water treatment plant. |
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Oswego, IL
682 A. T. 31 |
Large Sludge Storage Facility |
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| Owner: Fox Metro Water Reclamation District |
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| Architect: W.E. Deuchler & Associates |
| Description: Galvanized roof covering the sludge Storage Beds at the sewage treatment plant. Extensive pile and concrete foundations. |
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Aurora, IL
Benton and Stolp Ave. |
Swimming Stones |
| Description: This exhibit is one of the artistic treasures of Aurora. Created by world renown artist Christian Tobin, this sculpture combines art with the laws of physics that enable giant stones to rock, spin, and swivel on a cushion of water. |
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Aurora , IL
Indian Trail Road |
Golf Cart Pedestrian Bridge |
| Owner: Stonebridge Subdivision |
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| Description:Foundation & 120' Pedestrian Bridge for Stonebridge Subdivision. It was erected safely in 4 hours. |
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