Macedonia’s New Service Building Is Taking Shape on Valley View

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Crews stay on schedule to finish the Service Center and Salt Dome by year’s end

Construction of the City of Macedonia’s new Service Center and Salt Dome continues to move forward on schedule. Crews expect to finish the project by the end of the year.

The complex broke ground Dec. 16 at 9150 Valley View Road. Council approved up to $13.4 million in bond anticipation notes toward the roughly $17 million project, which the city is funding within existing revenues rather than a new voter-approved tax.

Exterior Work Advances Along Valley View

Drivers along Valley View Road can watch the transformation unfold. Brick veneer work on parts of the building is now complete. Masonry crews continue installing concrete masonry units on the service garage and mechanic bay walls. Power washing and finishing work is also underway as exterior construction moves ahead.

Salt Dome and Concrete Work Progress

In the rear of the property, structural steel is being erected for the new Salt Dome. Concrete work is progressing well too. Crews are preparing the reinforced walls that will form the durable structure. The dome will protect the city’s salt supply and support winter operations for years to come.

Interior Systems Take Shape

Inside the building, construction is advancing throughout the facility. Underground plumbing work continues in the locker room areas. Installation of the hydronic heating system built into the mechanic bay floors is more than halfway complete. Office spaces are also beginning to form within the section featuring gray masonry.

Site Improvements Move Forward

Additional site improvements are underway across the property. The main water lines have been installed and passed inspection. Grading work continues in preparation for future landscaping. Crews have also begun constructing the fuel island, including concrete footers and support columns for the canopy.

The new Service Center and Salt Dome will provide modern, efficient facilities for the Service Department. The upgrade will strengthen the city’s ability to maintain roads, infrastructure, and public services throughout the year.

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