The Mission Creek Youth Camp Maintenance Facility

The Mission Creek Youth Camp is a secure facility managed by the Department of Corrections, consisting of multiple buildings. This project provided for demolition of an existing pole building used for equipment storage, and construction of a 4000 GSF Maintenance Facility with shops, administrative spaces, and restrooms.
Work included Site Selection, Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, preparation of Construction Documents, and Construction Support Services.
The structure is a Pre-Engineered metal building, on a reinforced concrete foundation and slab on grade. The facility includes high intensity lighting and power distribution systems, and is heated with electric space heaters and unit heaters in the high bay areas, with a bid option for propane heat.
This facility was designed to provide four maintenance bays utilized for parts replacement and lubrication for wheeled vehicles, and a small motor repair shop for maintenance equipment, and a woodworking shop. The maintenance staff for Mission Creek Youth Camp will also have an electronics repair shop, and will maintain offices in this building.
This building was designed to be the most economical building available while providing the optimum space required for this facility. It is located on the existing Youth Camp vehicle accessible space directly adjacent to existing utilities, and to existing roadways.
Additional features included:
- Fire Alarm and Fire Sprinkler System
- Separation of UBC Class B and S3 occupancies with fire-rated walls
- ADA compliant bathrooms
- Extension of site utilities (water, sewer, and power)
- Design of high loading capacity floor slab in maintenance bays
Key Project Features:
- Pre-Engineered metal building
- Vehicle Maintenance Facility
- Site Utilities
- Fire Protection Systems