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1. PERSONNEL <br />David J. Acomb, AIA LEED AP <br />_ Public Safety Design Consultant <br />President <br />The Stony Brook Design Studio <br />With more than twenty five years of professional experience, David has exclusively focused his <br />expertise on large and small scale public safety projects. In the last twelve years he has <br />developed a nationally recognized expertise in fire station, police station and emergency <br />facilities design. This expertise has afforded him the opportunity to speak nationally and <br />author numerous articles on public safety and emergency facility design. Many of David's <br />innovations and ideas are being incorporated into fire station designs all over the country, <br />specifically his innovations regarding on-site training. He regularly teams with locally based <br />architects and has worked on projects from Hawaii to Rhode Island. <br />Continuous support and research of the Fire and Emergency Services has allowed David to stay <br />on top of issues that impact the design of future fire stations. These station projects have <br />ranged from small volunteer stations to large municipal stations, each with their own unique <br />criteria and circumstances. Emergency facility design has been impacted from emerging <br />issues such as sustainability, security, energy conservation, the Americans with Disabilities <br />Act, gender separation and budget constraints. In 2006, David volunteered to co-author <br />revisions to NFPA Chapter 14, Section 12, Fire Rescue Stations and Fire Service Training <br />Centers, to promote an awareness of these and additional changes in fire station design. <br />Education: University of Cincinnati, College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning; State <br />University of New York at Delhi, College of Architectural and Engineering Technology, AAS <br />Registration: Registered Architect, State of Ohio; LEED Accredited Professional <br />Affiliations: American Institute of Architects; Florida Fire Chief's Association; Ohio Fire Chief <br />Association <br />Select Projects <br />ABLE Burn Building Study - Burnsville, MN <br />City of Eagan, MN <br />Consolidated Fire Station <br />Haiku Fire Station - Maui, HI <br />Paola Fire Headquarters - Paola, KS <br />Fire Headquarters - Torrington, WY <br />Public Safety Complex including Fire Substation - <br />Shawnee, KS <br />Roseville Fire Station - Roseville, MN <br />Fire Headquarters - Warwick, RI * <br />Fire Headquarters - Williston, VT * <br />Fire Headquarters - Delhi Township, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Blue Ash, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Greendale, IN * <br />Fire Headquarters - Louisville, KY * <br />Fire Headquarters - Ironton, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Alexandria, KY * <br />Fire Headquarters - Monroe, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Fairfield Township, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Harlan Township, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Liberty Township, OH <br />Fire Headquarters - Roanoke, VA * <br />Fire Headquarters - Orange Township, OH * <br />Fire Headquarters - Gillette, WY * <br />Fire Headquarters - Salisbury, MD * <br />Amberley Village Building - Amberley, OH (Police - <br />Fire -City Hall) * <br />Oakwood Municipal Building - Oakwood, OH <br />(Police -Fire -City Hall) * <br />Edgewood City Building - Edgewood, KY (Police - <br />Fire -City Hall) <br />* Projects completed while employed in previous firm <br />Publications <br />NFPA Chapter 14, Section 12 <br />Fire Rescue Stations and Fire Service Training <br />Centers <br />"Training by Design" Fire Chief Magazine 2001 <br />LINO LAKES FIRE HOUSE #2 <br />4 <br />