Jeffcom is a 911 Center that consolidates eight public safety answering points into a single regional center and stands as the operational base of around 150 employees. The project began as a study to explore whether the top floor of the community’s fire administration building could accommodate an expansion with the required call stations and support spaces. With careful planning, the design fits the call-taking consoles within the existing floor plate and implements the proper supporting offices, breakrooms, locker rooms, and training rooms for the 911 center. During construction, a disruption avoidance plan maintained the continuous operation and mitigated the disruption of the existing West Metro Fire Rescue building’s spaces.