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Some of Barrie first responders will have a new hub to call home soon.City council received an update on construction progress at the Barrie-Simcoe Emergency Services Campus, located at 110 Fairview Rd., during a meeting Sept. 30. Major construction completion and building occupancy are on schedule Dec. 13 and Jan. 20, respectively, facility planning and development manager Jessica Liefl said. Major site construction is ongoing and has been progressing well, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumbler The first phase of the campus was expected to cost more than $103 million to build 鈥?though design choices and other efficiencies mean the project hard construction cost will be about one per cent under budget. It will include a 179,200-square-foot adm stanley cup inistrative centre and a separate garage for repairing police vehicles. The site will be home to a new police headquarters, Barrie Fire and Emergency Service backup dispa stanley becher tch communications and a Simcoe County paramedic operational hub with ambulance storage, a mobile command unit and staff space. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The聽second phase, which includes a 48,500-square-foot firearms range and police and fire training centre, was postponed indefinitely by city council as a cost-saving measure last year. Kjrv Canadian cities react to losing Amazon HQ2
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