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Construction Progresses on New Manhattan Fire Station, August Completion Anticipated

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Manhattan Fire Protection District Meeting | February 17, 2026

Article Summary: The Manhattan Fire Protection District’s new fire station is advancing rapidly through its construction phases, with concrete work finished and officials targeting an August completion date.

New Fire Station Construction Key Points:

  • The tentative completion date for the new station is set for the second week in August.

  • Concrete work is complete, the roof on the firefighter side is finished, and window installation is imminent.

  • District officials noted a continued volume of emergency calls in the new station’s designated response area, emphasizing that the facility will improve overall response times.

  • Preconstruction work on the District’s new brush trucks is scheduled to begin soon.

The Manhattan Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, received an optimistic update on the construction of its new fire station, with structural milestones being met and an anticipated completion date slated for late summer.

During his report to the Board at Station #81, Battalion Chief Bruce Boyle outlined the progress being made on the new facility. Construction on the administrative side of the building is “moving along,” according to Boyle, with an official inspection scheduled for the Friday following the meeting. Pending approval from that inspection, crews will immediately begin installing drywall.

Significant progress has also been made on the operational side of the facility. Boyle reported that the concrete work is entirely complete and the roof over the firefighter living quarters is finished. Crews are now shifting their focus to the apparatus bay, and window installation is expected to commence shortly.

The District has also begun reviewing furniture options for the facility. Based on the current pace of construction and internal reviews, Boyle informed the Board that the tentative completion date for the new station is the second week of August.

The operational impact of the new facility was underscored by Deputy Chief Dave Piper during his monthly review. Piper reported that the District continues to field a steady volume of emergency calls in the specific geographic area where the new station is being built. Once operational, the new location is expected to directly assist with reducing response times overall for the Manhattan community.

In addition to the facility updates, Battalion Chief Boyle informed the Board of upcoming fleet developments, noting that various fleet issues were discussed internally and that preconstruction on the District’s new brush trucks will be starting soon.

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