TWRA - Boat Investigation Center

Location:

Antioch, Tennessee

Status: 

Completed 2013

Size:

2,400 SF

Client:

TWRA

Shop Team:

James Kennon

Project Collaborators:

Structural Engineer:
EMC Structural Engineers
MPE Engineering:
Envision Advantage Engineers
Civil Engineer:
Barge Cauthen & Associates, Inc.
General Contractor:
Fellowship Construction   

 

SBC No. 220/081-04-2011. Two new buildings to house the Boating Accident Investigation for TWRA and provide storage of water craft held as evidence in an investigation.

To support the Boating Accident Investigation division, two cost-effective structures were constructed for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA): a pre-engineered metal building and a post-frame metal structure with a metal roof. These facilities provide secure, weather-resistant storage for watercraft held as evidence and accommodate investigative operations. The use of pre-engineered and post-frame construction methods minimized material costs and construction time while maintaining durability and functionality. This approach allowed TWRA to achieve its operational goals within budget, effectively utilizing resources for public safety and wildlife conservation efforts.