301 Thames Rd East, Exeter, ON N0M 1S3

Waterloo Paramedic Headquarters

An 84,000 sq. ft. paramedic headquarters with advanced training spaces, vehicle bays, and integrated mechanical and electrical systems supporting efficient, sustainable emergency operations.

Project Description

J.M.R. Electric Ltd. completed the full Mechanical and Electrical scope for the new Waterloo Paramedic Headquarters, a two-storey administration wing connected to a one-storey vehicle storage garage. The 84,000 square foot facility provides space for offices, training, and locker areas for up to 159 paramedics, management, and administrative staff. Training areas include a classroom and simulation lab with an adjacent control room. The vehicle garage features a wash system, active bay, and indoor storage for up to 22 ambulances and additional support vehicles.

The mechanical systems include in-floor heating throughout, a dedicated outdoor air unit, variable air volume boxes, active chilled beams, and building conditioning served by natural gas boilers and air-cooled chillers. A rainwater collection system captures roof runoff into underground holding tanks, providing non-potable water for toilets, irrigation, and the vehicle wash system.

The electrical systems include power distribution, emergency generator and backup power, lighting, voice and data systems, and rough-ins for various building systems. A roof-mounted photovoltaic array connects to the building’s electrical distribution, supporting the Region’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.

Electrical Scope

  • Power Distribution
  • Emergency generator and backup power
  • Lighting, voice and data systems
  • Rough-in for various building systems
  • Roof-mounted photovoltaic array

Mechanical Scope

  • In-floor heating
  • Dedicated outdoor air unit
  • Variable air volume boxes
  • Active chilled beams
  • Natural gas boilers and air-cooled chillers

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