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Creston Emergency Services Building budget increased to $7 million SHARE ON: The Town of Creston’s new Emergency Services Building (CESB) will have a bigger price tag. In a Committee of the Whole Meeting held on Wednesday, February 24th, Council was presented with an increase in the budget for the structure that will house BC Ambulance and Creston Fire Rescue from $5.4 million to $7 million. This comes after the tendering process produced only two bids last summer, both far exceeding the proposed cost by almost double. As a result, design changes were made to further reduce spending. Firewise Consulting Director Ernie Polsom shared with the Technical Building Advisory Committee (TBAC) the stark reality of where the CESB project currently sits. ....
Share to Jan 22, 2021 1:53 PM Pete McIntyre West Kelowna Council will review a report at its Jan. 26 regular meeting that recommends award of the design services contract and outlines partnerships and next steps with the City Hall Project. The purpose of the report is: For staff to update Council on the site of West Kelowna’s future City Hall/Library building; For Council to award the Design Services Contract to Johnston Davidson Architecture and move forward from a concept to Preliminary Design; To confirm the equity partnership between the City and the Okanagan Regional Library, along with an update of community partnerships and potential tenant opportunities; and ....
Fire Hall No. 5, Vancouver, British Columbia Fire Hall No. 5, Vancouver, British Columbia By Share Located in Vancouver’s Killarney neighborhood, Johnston Davidson Architecture (JDA)’s Vancouver Fire Hall No. 5 is the city’s first fire hall collocated with housing, and sets a precedent for future public building projects. Photo credit: Andrew Latreille Photo credit: Andrew Latreille After serving the Champlain Heights and East Fraser Lands communities since 1952, the replacement of the hall provides the community with colocated housing. The combination of programs is the first of its kind, and delivers for the needs of both fire hall staff and residents. ....