New Fire Stations Set for Camas/Washougal and Tualatin Valley
June 23, 2026
CAMAS, Wash. and TUALATIN, Ore. – Two Pacific Northwest communities are preparing for major investments in public safety as Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, advances new fire station projects in Camas/Washougal, Washington and Tualatin Valley, Oregon, delivering modern facilities designed to support first responders and the residents they serve.
In southwest Washington, Howard S. Wright has broken ground on The City of Camas’ Fire Station 41 and Administrative Office project, a new approximately 25,000 square foot facility that will serve as the centralized headquarters for the Camas‑Washougal Fire Department’s fire and emergency services. Located in downtown Camas, the project maintains the department’s longstanding presence in the community while enhancing response readiness and operational efficiency.
The new facility will support daily emergency operations and include apparatus bays, firefighter living quarters, training and operational support spaces and administrative offices serving both Camas and Washougal. Designed to replace aging infrastructure, the station will provide modern space that supports emergency response, firefighter safety and the long‑term needs of the community. Construction is currently underway, with additional project updates available through Engage Camas.
In Oregon, Howard S. Wright was recently awarded the Beaverton Station 67 remodel project on behalf of Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, enhancing a core facility for emergency services in the state's largest fire district. Delivered through a progressive design‑build approach, the new station will improve response capabilities and support long‑term service needs across eleven cities and portions of four counties.
Together, the projects reflect continued public investment in emergency services as local jurisdictions invest in modern facilities to support current and future emergency response needs.
“Communities are making deliberate investments in modern public safety facilities that support both current operations and future needs,” said Ryan McGrew, Howard S. Wright senior vice president. “Expanding our work in fire and emergency services allows us to diversify our project portfolio while partnering with local jurisdictions to deliver facilities that help keep communities safe, resilient and prepared.”
Howard S. Wright has a strong track record of delivering civic and public safety facilities across the Pacific Northwest, including the Lake Oswego City Hall and Police Station, the Salem Public Works Operations Building and the Salem Public Library renovation. Together, these projects demonstrate the company’s experience partnering with local agencies to deliver high‑quality public facilities that support essential services and long‑term community needs.