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Illinois Fire Service Institute: LEED Silver (Completed)

Description

The Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) achieved LEED Silver certification on August 8th, 2012. IFSI has long been a resource for training fire fighting personnel in Illinois and the United States. IFSI is currently operating at near capacity and often must limit/restrict course opportunities due to lack of classroom space. Henneman Engineering was responsible for complete mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design.

This Learning Resource and Research Center is a 24,000-square-foot addition to the existing IFSI class/office building and was designed and built to be compatible with existing structures at the Institute. The addition enhances the existing Fire Service Institute Library, the State's only library dedicated to fire and emergency services, from 1,200 to 6,000 square feet. A portion of the addition houses a NIMS compliant, full-scale, hands-on training facility for Emergency Operations Center and Unified Command Center training. This portion of the facility utilizes the latest in communications and information sharing technology. There are 1,500 square feet dedicated to a Firefighter Memorial Hall/Museum to augment the library and research labs and to serve as a learning resource center for known firefighter fatality situations.

The project includes utility infrastructure upgrades to connect the IFSI facility to the UIUC campus fiber optic communications and electrical power distribution systems. Mechanical systems for the addition were designed to maintain proper temperature and humidity levels to protect the library collections. Energy efficiency of the Learning Resource and Research Center was critical as the addition was submitted for LEED Silver certification.

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Project Team

  • Primary Contact:

    Morgan Johnston

    Project Leader:

    Fred Hahn

    Team Members:

    • FGM Architects
    • Henneman Engineering

Dates

  • Approved August 8, 2012
    Approved by USGBC

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