Clark County, USA to Build $93 Million Fire Training Center in 2026
2026-06-11 10:58
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 18, 2026, Clark County broke ground on a new fire training center in the southwestern part of the Las Vegas Valley, with a total project cost of $93 million.

The facility will feature a prefabricated burn tower, a two-story training center, and a maintenance building, located at 4400 Tropicana Avenue, near Arville Street. Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. will be responsible for demolishing existing structures on the 6.26-acre site.

The project also includes a new 8,400-square-foot Fire Station 88 and a multi-story parking garage.

Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft stated that in the rapidly growing population area of Spring Valley, the county is investing in facilities including fire stations and training centers to ensure rapid response capabilities, as this area is poised to become a thriving region in the future.

The new training facility is scheduled for completion in 2028 and will provide space for training exercises and future expansion to maximize the use of the 6.26-acre site.

The new facility will be built on the site of the now-closed Clark County Fire Training Center, which opened in 1983 and served hundreds of fire courses, including recruit schools, engineer academies, and ongoing professional skills and best practices training. Clark County's municipalities include Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Mesquite, and Boulder City.

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