30/05/2026
🚒 Why are more municipalities turning to mass timber for fire stations? 🚒 Fire stations are among the most demanding civic buildings— they have to be durable, resilient, operational during emergencies, and designed to serve communities for decades.
👉 And when firefighters are choosing to work in mass timber buildings, it speaks volumes about the material's performance and resilience, especially when it comes to fire.
🏗 Element5 has completed 3 mass timber fire stations to-date -> Port Stanley Fire Hall, Oakville Fire Station 8, and Peterborough Fire Station No. 2, with another in construction right now. Each one demonstrates how mass timber can deliver the strength and performance required for critical infrastructure while offering significant sustainability benefits.
🌲 Beyond reducing embodied carbon, prefabricated mass timber systems can accelerate construction, improve quality through offsite manufacturing, and create healthier, more welcoming spaces.
👉 We're excited to share that we've recently added the Peterborough Fire Station No. 2 project to our case study library, it’s a full structural mass timber fire hall using CLT and Glulam.
♻️ As the City of Peterborough's first Net-Zero Energy and Net-Zero Carbon building, the project showcases how mass timber, geothermal energy, and solar power can come together to create resilient, future-ready civic infrastructure.
đź”— Full case study on the Peterborough Fire Station:
https://elementfive.co/projects/oakville-fire-station-8/
👷🏼 Peterborough Fire Station #2 PROJECT TEAM
Architect: Unity Design Studio Inc.
General Contractor: JCB Construction Canada Inc.
Structural Engineer: AMR Engineering Limited
Mechanical / Electrical Engineer: CIMA+
Civil Engineer: Engage Engineering Ltd.
Mass Timber Installer: Les Constructions FGP
đź“· Photos: Logan Brazeau, Unity Design Studio and Element5