
Fire hall
construction
facilities that support emergency response without compromise
Emergency response facilities perform some of the most critical functions in a community. Fire halls must perform flawlessly at all times, serving as rapid-response hubs and training environments that reflect real-world emergency conditions. Design and construction decisions directly impact safety, operational readiness, and long-term resilience when it matters most.
Our teams bring proven experience delivering fire halls and emergency service facilities that operate without interruption. By collaborating with owners and consultants early in the process, we reduce risk and protect service continuity, delivering facilities ready to perform from day one.
Serving communities across British Columbia
Watch how collaboration and local experience shape successful public projects across B.C.
Explore our fire hall projects
Maplewood Fire and Rescue Centre
Located in North Vancouver, this 48,000 sq. ft. fire and rescue centre was built to serve emergency response and command operations. Construction included full remediation of a former landfill site and integration of environmental controls and resilient building systems.
West Kelowna Firehall
This new multi-purpose fire hall supports modern emergency response and firefighter training for West Kelowna and Westbank First Nation. Built using a design-build approach, the 16,640 sq. ft. facility includes a hose tower, durable construction, and integrated community amenities.
Oakville Fire Station 8
Purpose-built for frontline operations, this single‑storey fire hall provides modern emergency response facilities for the Town of Oakville, Ont. Constructed through an IPD approach, the building incorporates mass timber elements and a high-performance building envelope, along with a fully equipped apparatus bays.
Red Deer Fire Stations
This IPD project delivered two new fire stations for the City of Red Deer, designed for high-performance emergency operations. Precast concrete construction and coordinated building systems contributed to durability and supported accelerated schedules.
How we work
Fire hall projects benefit from early alignment. Complex building systems and continuous emergency response require coordinated decision-making before issues become costly or disruptive.
An integrated project delivery approach brings owners, designers, constructors, and key trade partners together early to identify risks and resolve challenges. Working from shared information drives clearer decisions and a more predictable path from design through construction.


What sets us apart
EXPERIENCE
Fire hall projects require close coordination between design and construction within active emergency operations. Our teams understand how building systems and construction sequencing affect safety and response readiness. We deliver fire halls that function as intended from day one.
CERTAINTY
We work closely with owners, consultants, and stakeholders from the start. Early alignment helps confirm scope and delivery. This approach reduces risk and strengthens communication, resulting in predictable outcomes for mission-critical facilities.
SUSTAINABILITY
We design and build fire halls with long-term performance in mind. Regional requirements and climate conditions, combined with operational demands inform every decision. The result is durable, energy-efficient facilities that operate reliably and manage lifecycle costs.
COMMUNITY
Our teams work locally and understand the emergency service environment across the interior of British Columbia. We collaborate with local leadership and frontline teams, building fire halls that reflect community priorities and the people who rely on them every day.
Let’s build something great together.
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