Times Colonist

Sidney clears way for new safety building

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Site preparatio­n for Sidney’s $10-million Community Safety Building continues just south of the Mary Winspear Centre, off the Patricia Bay Highway.

The 26,000-square-foot complex, designed by architect Bradley Shuya, will house the Sidney fire hall, B.C. Ambulance Services, a training facility, an emergency operations centre and the Peninsula Emergency Measures Organizati­on.

When ground was broken in April, the completion date was estimated at fall 2018.

The town will pay just $1 a year to the Victoria Airport Authority for a lease thanks to a land swap made to facilitate the Sidney Crossing mall at the corner of the highway at Beacon Avenue.

The municipali­ty plans to sell the existing fire hall and ambulance facilities on Third Street and use the proceeds to offset the cost of the building.

The building is designed to “post-disaster” standards so that emergency services can be provided to residents in the case of a moderate-to-severe earthquake.

Decontamin­ation features are key in the building. They include a storage room for gear exposed to fire and hazardous atmosphere­s and a ventilatio­n system to prevent contaminat­ion of common spaces.

There will also be a decontamin­ation room and locker rooms with showers for first responders.

Next to the building will be a training tower and a space for conducting drills.

 ??  ?? The site of Sidney’s $10-million Community Safety Building is at Patricia Bay Highway and Beacon Aveue.
The site of Sidney’s $10-million Community Safety Building is at Patricia Bay Highway and Beacon Aveue.

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