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Project Quick Facts

Updating any municipal building, particularly an active firehouse, that served a community for 50 years requires careful coordination between multiple stakeholders. The Aberdeen Station House #1 is a prime example of how teamwork and technical know-how can come together to achieve exceptional results.

This project brought together a variety of local leaders in public safety design and construction:

Prior to the expansion, the Aberdeen Station House #1, which is located in downtown Aberdeen, was 23,019 square feet. The expansion plans called for adding approximately 9,000 square feet to the building and required the acquisition of an adjacent parcel of land to accommodate the new facility.

The Aberdeen Fire Department is a full-spectrum department with five Engines, a Tower, a Heavy Rescue and a Brush Unit and four Utility vehicles. They have three single-Engine sub-stations, in addition to the main firehouse. 100% of Harford County Volunteer Fire and Emergency Medical Services Association’s personnel are volunteer.

Aberdeen Fire Station after Construction

The Aberdeen Fire Station after the expansion. Photo Source: Landmark Science & Engineering.

The Aberdeen Fire Station expansion SWM includes four micro-bioretention facilities on the building’s exterior to collect rainwater (as shown in the photo on the right). Photo Source: Landmark Science & Engineering.

Aberdeen Fire Station 1 Site Plan

Implementing the Approved Site Design and Stormwater Management

Comer Construction’s services followed the site design developed by Landmark Science & Engineering. We provided excavation and grading, installed underground utilities, and implemented the stormwater management plan.

Addressing High Groundwater

Comer Construction installed four BioMod® modular bioretention facilities, permeable pavers, and underground RainTank™ stormwater facilities.  These stormwater practices were selected by the engineer because the property has a seasonal high groundwater table and the downstream receiving storm drain system is shallow.

Upgrading Water Service

A water service connection was designed to tap into a high-pressure water main owned by Harford County since the surrounding water system owned by the City of Aberdeen did not have the requisite flow pressure necessary to support a sprinkler system.

Modernizing Sewage Systems

The existing sanitary sewer piping was aging and in need of replacement. Comer Construction installed the underground utilities on this project, including a sanitary sewer piping system designed by Landmark Science & Engineering.

By leveraging our specialized skills and collaborating closely with all stakeholders, we were able to successfully navigate the challenges and deliver site construction services that meets both functional and environmental requirements.

About Comer Construction

Comer Construction is a women-owned site construction company specializing in grading, excavation, underground utilities, and roadwork. Since 1982, we’ve developed a reputation of excellence, built upon strict adherence to a set of values: Safety, Integrity, Quality, Commitment and Teamwork. Our team of highly-skilled craftsman and certified professionals perform all aspects of our services and can quickly adapt to your project’s particular needs.

Contact us today to discuss your next project!

Underground SWM RainTank constructed under the parking lot.

Underground SWM RainTank constructed under the parking lot. Photo Source: Landmark Science & Engineering.

Get to know Comer Construction:

Grading & Excavation

Maintenance of Traffic

Road Work & Paving

Utilities

HydroVac Truck

Stormwater Management