Emergency Services: Police, EMS and Fire
SPH has completed a variety of accessible design reviews and facility accessibility audits for diverse clients representing emergency services including police, investigative support, EMS and Fire facilities. Recent project experience and highlights include:
- York Regional Police: On behalf of Capital Projects, conducted an accessible design compliance review of their Investigative / Support Services (ISSF) Facility. The ISSF accommodates growing operations and specialized police requirements, consisting of approximately 210,000 SF. The ISSF was designed by Parkin Architects.
- Regional Municipality of York: Conducted accessible design compliance reviews for the Region's EMS Operations & Administration Facility, consisting of approximately 67,000 SF. Designed by GRC Architects in joint venture with DIALOG.
- Town of Halton Hills: Conducted accessible design compliance reviews for two facilities: (1) Georgetown South Fire Headquarters; and (2) Georgetown Central Fire / EMS Station (both facilities approximately 15,000 SF each). Program for Fire/EMS services included offices, meeting space, male and female staff facilities, public washrooms, equipment storage, and vehicle bays. Both facilities were designed by Thomas Brown Architects.
- Town of Richmond Hill: Conducted comprehensive facility accessibility audits of five (5) Fire Halls as part of a larger portfolio, with diverse sizes, program areas and age of construction.
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