The Spring Fire Department has three major construction projects underway, including upgrades at stations originally designed for volunteer firefighters, officials said.

1. Spring Fire Station 77 renovations

Station 77 was built in 2011 during a drought and began to have foundation issues within five years, officials said. As part of the renovation to replace the foundation, a watch room, new computer workstations, new gym, tankless water heater and upgraded appliances were added.
  • Location: 2900 Cypresswood Drive, Spring
  • Timeline: August 2024-July 2025
  • Cost: $3 million
2. W.W. “Cotton” Weaver Training Center

Named after a former Spring fire chief, this complex will house the department’s logistics team and radio communications. Phase 1 includes a 52,000-square-foot logistics building with a full-service fire apparatus repair and supply center, two burn buildings, restrooms, drainage, roads and fire hydrants.
  • Location: 26200 Lexington Road, Spring
  • Timeline: January 2024-March 2026 (phase 1)
  • Cost: $48 million (phase 1)
3. Spring Fire Station 72 replacement

Officials are replacing a station designed for volunteer firefighters, nearly doubling the size of the previous facility. The 12,000-square-foot station will have seven dorm rooms, a community room and space for a Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11 ambulance crew to be permanently stationed.
  • Location: 23000 Northcrest Drive, Spring
  • Timeline: December 2023-September 2025
  • Cost: $6.6 million