MINETA SAN JOSE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ARFF FACILITY and fire station 20
The Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Facility at the Mineta San Jose International Airport is a 18,180 sf, onecompany replacement station. Currently in design, the final design-build project will include administrative offices, firefighter living and sleeping quarters, fitness room and specialized spaces for aviation rescue and firefighting response at the airport. There are 4 ARFF bays and 1 fire engine bay with a turnout room, clean-up, medical, SCBA, workshop, and foam storage. Immediately adjacent to the apparatus bays and looking out onto the airfield is the watch room.
AWARDS 2023 Project of the Year, International Partnering Institute, 2023 National Merit Award | Aviation, DBIA, 2023 Award of Merit | Airport/Transit, ENR California, Best Projects of 2022 Career 1 Notable Distinction, Firehouse Station Design Awards, 2022
Location: San Jose, CA
Client: City of San Jose
Size: 18,180 SF
Scope: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Media, LEED
Design Architect: MarJang Architecture Architect of Record: TEN OVER STUDIO LEED Certification: USGBC LEED for New Construction V4, Silver Certified Completion: 2022
“Ten Over Studio is currently working with the City of San Jose as the lead public safety designer and Architect of Record for the Mineta International Airport ARFF Facility. We are happy to be working with an experienced and effective architectural firm on our mission-critical projects for the City of San Jose.”
- Domenic Onorato, Architectural Project Manager, City of San Jose