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Swinerton Selected for Landmark Fire Department Training Facility in San Francisco

New SFFD Division of Training campus will simulate real earthquake and urban emergency conditions to strengthen Bay Area preparedness.

Swinerton, California’s premier builder, has been selected as the Construction Manager/General Contractor for the new $145 million San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training (SFFD DOT) facility—a transformative investment in public safety and emergency response readiness for the Bay Area. This is a contract with San Francisco Public Works on behalf of the SFFD.

Strategically located in the city’s southeastern district, this state-of-the-art campus will become the new home for SFFD’s training operations, offering realistic, scenario-based environments for both recruits and veteran firefighters. The facility includes a 50,000-square-foot scenario district, which is designed to mirror a city block’s unique characteristics within San Francisco neighborhoods. The district incorporates sloped intersections, narrow hallways and staircases with limited maneuvering space. Some structures will appear partially collapsed, simulating the aftermath of an earthquake. Other training elements include a multi-story burn building, specialized training towers that represent common structures in San Francisco and advanced classroom spaces.

“This training center will ensure San Francisco’s first responders have the tools, resources, and space they need to train safely and effectively,” said Paul Hinz, vice president and division manager, Swinerton’s San Francisco/East Bay division. “Swinerton is honored to partner with the City of San Francisco on this critical project, and we take immense pride in delivering facilities that strengthen our communities.”

In addition to the scenario district, the industry-leading training center will provide emergency medical service training facilities, onsite fire apparatus training, and space for community-based Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT) trainings. The Administration/Classroom Building will be constructed as an Essential Services Building, designed for immediate occupancy following a major earthquake, serving as a backup emergency operations center.

The SFFD DOT facility officially broke ground on April 16 on the eight-acre site in the Hunters Point/Bayview neighborhood, replacing the outdated training facilities at 19th and Folsom Streets, built in the 1950s, and Treasure Island, which the Fire Department acquired from the U.S. Navy in 1997.