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Ashland opens its brand new Public Safety Building this Fall

The Ashland Public Safety Building prepares to open this fall after years of planning.

Construction on the Public Safety Building began on March 16, 2021, following an overwhelming vote of support to fund the project at special town meeting and the ballot in January 2021. The 42,000-square-foot, three-story building will house both the Police and Fire Departments. 

“After pontificating about the need for a new public safety building for decades, it is refreshing to know we are on the verge of actually moving our police and fire operations to a new facility. We did not want to repeat mistakes of the past, so it is built not only for the needs of today, but for future growth of the departments in mind. Also, the forward-thinking design incorporates sustainability features such as geothermal technology and green roofs. I’m grateful our town is able to provide our first responders with the facilities and equipment they deserve,” said Town Manager, Michael Herbert.

The new facility comes after decades of discussing upgrades to the existing Police and Fire stations located on Main Street, and the additional Fire Station on Cedar Street. The buildings were out dated and not conducive to present day’s daily operations. 

Ashland’s new Public Safety Building features an apparatus bay for all vehicles, dispatch center, locker rooms, fitness area, break room, training room, office space for both departments, a records room, a shooting range, and more. The facility’s new location at 12 Union St., creates an opportunity for a faster response time allowing first responders to cross over the railroad tracks quickly via Fountain Street.

In addition to its practical components, the building also has incredible features such as its geothermal technology and green roofs. The Green Roof System – initially conceived by Ashland students entering robotics and lego-challenge competitions - includes a waterproof layer, drainage system, and growing plants. These roofs act as natural filters for water runoff and decrease stress on stormwater systems. The geothermal technology draws energy from within the ground to heat the building and generate electricity. 

The construction of Ashland’s Public Safety Building took a year and a half to construct. A committed group of volunteers, town leadership, and town staff led the project. HKT Architects Inc. and CTA Construction Co. Inc. companies worked diligently to keep up with a rigorous time schedule despite challenges during the process.  

The facility was constructed quickly, breaking ground in March 2021 and celebrating the beam raising ceremony in September 2021. Following construction throughout the winter, crews completed a majority of the structure’s construction by May 2022. Over the summer, the new traffic light at Union Street and Waverly Street was installed, while the curbing and sidewalk work also took place. 

Michael Herbert said, “There are so many people that deserve our thanks for this project, starting with an excellent building committee chaired by Select Board member Joe Magnani. The Select Board deserves our thanks for agreeing to make this a priority project for the town. Ashland has been the beneficiary of incredible staff and professional support thanks to Assistant Town Manager Jenn Ball, multiple Chiefs in both departments, Vertex, HKT Architects and CTA Construction. Finally, we wouldn’t able to do this without the overwhelming support of Town Meeting and voters.” 

Public Safety Building Committee Chairman and Select Board member Joe Magnani shared his gratitude saying, “We are very grateful to the townspeople for their vote and their understanding for the need of this new building. We are very lucky to have this new building for our first responders.” 

Please visit the Town of Ashland website for information regarding the facility’s official opening at ashlandmass.com. 


Construction Timeline:

March 16, 2021- Project Managers (Vertex), our Architects (HKT), General Contractor (CTA), and a host of Sub-Contractors begin construction project

August 2021- Site and foundation work wraps up and the first sections of steel are installed.

September 2021- The third story roof and apparatus bay steel installations take place.

September 10, 2021- Celebratory Beam Rising Event 

Fall 2021- Concrete pouring, underground utility work, geothermal well drilling, HVAC Work takes place

December – February 2021- The building takes shape with framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC work, roof work, window installation. The project reaches 50% completion.

February 2022- Green Roof System designs are incorporated to third floor and sally port.

April 2022- Site work continued with geothermal systems connecting to the building. Electrical work completes on the third and second floors. Exterior work is nearing completion with a focus on the metal work. Plumbing, electrical, fire suppression and HVAC on the third and second floors are complete. Interior painting began on the third, second, and parts of the first floor.  

May 2022- Building and apparatus bays move toward completion and work shifts to the finished site and landscaping. 

June 2022- Committee Members take a tour of the facility. 

July 2022- Utility work at the front of the site near completion, along with granite curbing. Wetlands Replication area completes. Green roofs metal paneling reaches completion. Floor installation and walls are completed throughout the building. Lockers are installed.  Traffic lights at the Union Street and Waverly Street Intersection are in place. 

August 2022- Concrete is poured at the front entrance. The first section of sidewalk is installed.