Benton Township Fire Station

Benton Township Fire Station

Benton Township Fire Station

Goshen, Indiana

Overview


Ancon built a new 3,438-square-foot Fire Station addition to the existing facility in 2006 for the Benton Township.  Ancon partnered with Maust Architectural for design services to complete this project.

The key components of the project included:

New Structure: A one-story, wood-framed addition with a total area of 3,438 square feet.

Roof Integration: Integration of the new roof with the existing building to ensure a seamless transition.

Façade Blend: Attention to detail to ensure that the new brick façade harmonized with the appearance of the existing building.

Programmatic Spaces: The new addition was designed to accommodate various programmatic spaces, including:

• 2 Truck Bays
• Wash Bay
• Meeting Room Space
• Office
• Kitchen
• Staff Support Spaces

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Reith Park Splash Pad

Reith Park Splash Pad

Rieth Park Splash Pad

Goshen, Indiana

Overview

 

2010 – The splash pad project included concrete and equipment at Rieth Park in Goshen, Indiana.

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Lakeville Public Library

Lakeville Public Library

Lakeville Public Library

Lakeville, Indiana

Overview


New public library in Lakeville, Indiana. 

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Morris-1st Source Scout Center

Morris-1st Source Scout Center

Morris-1st Source Scout Center

South Bend, Indiana

Overview


The new Morris-1st Source Scout Center was built-in 2006.

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Potawatomi Zoo Entrance

Potawatomi Zoo Entrance

Potawatomi Zoo Entrance

South Bend, Indiana

Overview


The new timber-framed entrance for Potawatomi Zoo consisted of plaza upgrades, a new place for ticketing, gift shop, staff, storage, and upgrades to meet ADA accessibility standards.

“They understand our needs. They understand where we’re coming from- from the animal side, they come to us before they do certain things, so you build trust.” 

Josh Sisk, Executive Director Potawatomi Zoo

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