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Beach Haven council authorizes bid advertisement for Coast Guard station EOC renovation

Beach Haven Borough Council · March 27, 2025
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Summary

Architects showed plans to convert the old Coast Guard station at 420 Pelum Avenue into an Emergency Operations Center; council approved a resolution to advertise the project for bids with an estimated cost "in the $5 million ballpark."

The Beach Haven Borough Council voted to advertise for bids to renovate the former Coast Guard station at 420 Pelum Avenue into a municipal Emergency Operations Center, approving a resolution after a presentation by the project architects and borough engineer.

Architect Zach McKenzie said the project scope focuses on renovating the west wing of the building and adding a west-end addition to provide a secondary means of egress, elevator access and multi-user toilet rooms while keeping the east wing largely unchanged. The plans call for a masonry addition supported by timber piles driven about 55 feet into the ground, upgraded windows, a rainscreen…

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