Ontario Breaks Ground on New OPP Detachment in Cambridge

State-of-the-art facility will help keep the community safe

CAMBRIDGE – Ontario is putting people’s safety first with the construction of a $20 million, state-of-the-art Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment to serve the people of Cambridge.

Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique were on-site today to break ground on the new detachment that will replace the former OPP building destroyed by fire in September 2018. The new facility will provide frontline police officers with the leading-edge equipment and technology they need to better serve and protect their communities.

“Our government continues to ensure that frontline police have the support and resources they need to keep Ontario’s communities safe,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “With this new state-of-the-art detachment, OPP officers will have access to the tools, equipment and technology they need to serve and protect the people of Cambridge and its surrounding areas.”

The new detachment will provide approximately 17,000 square feet of space, a modern infrastructure design to support ever-changing technology requirements including facilities to secure evidence, three holding cells, closed-circuit television technology and other advanced security features.

“This announcement represents another step our government is taking to help build a safer community here in Waterloo Region,” said Mike Harris, Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener—Conestoga. “A new OPP detachment serving Cambridge is great news for our dedicated frontline officers, local residents, and the entire region.”

This infrastructure build has been added to the province’s OPP Modernization – Phase 2 project, announced in 2018 which replaced nine aging OPP facilities that were at the end of their lifespan and no longer met the requirements of today’s police operations.

“The impressive new Cambridge OPP Detachment, which will be equipped with a Collision Reporting Centre, will provide our officers and civilian members with an accessible and energy-efficient facility to continue to deliver on a shared commitment with our government to safe communities and a secure Ontario,” said OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique.

“Infrastructure projects like the new Cambridge OPP detachment are essential to the safety and security of our communities,” said Kinga Surma, Minister of Infrastructure. “We will continue to work with communities like Cambridge to invest in local priorities and build, renew and modernize the infrastructure that our law enforcement frontline heroes and the people of Ontario rely on to stay safe.”

Construction is expected to be completed by mid-2023.

Quick Facts

  • The new Cambridge OPP detachment will be located at 1360 Hespeler Rd.
  • The new facility will be accessible and is designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Standard, which recognizes buildings with reduced environmental impacts.
  • This project will be delivered by Infrastructure Ontario through its public-private partnership (P3) model.
  • Bird Capital OMP Project Co Inc. was selected to lead the design and build of all 10 detachments under the OPP Modernization – Phase 2 project.

Source Province of Ontario 

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