Author: Mull & Weithman Architects

City of Columbus Joint Wellness Center Construction Underway

Construction continues on the city of Columbus Police and Fire Wellness Center project. When completed, the facility will offer one-on-one counseling sessions, larger group sessions, meditation space  and a fitness studio to protect the physical and mental well-being of the  City of Columbus’s first responders. 

M&W Selected for the Jerome Township Fire Station

Mull & Weithman Architects has been selected by Jerome Township for the construction of it’s new satellite Fire Station 211. The new fire station will improve response times and position the Department for future growth in several new developments.

M&W Selected for Wooster Fire Station 1 Renovations

Mull & Weithman Architects was selected by the City of Wooster for the renovations and additions to the existing Fire Station 1. The project will include improvements to the Apparatus Bays and Support Spaces, improvements to the Administration Offices and updated Living Quarter areas. These modifications will not only bring the existing facility up to […]

Public Safety Design Consultant for Grandview Heights

Mull & Weithman Architects, as part of the Erdy McHenry Architecture team, has been selected as the specialty Public Safety Design Consultant for the Grandview Heights Municipal Complex Programming Study for the City of Grandview Heights. Erdy McHenry Architecture of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will serve as the Project Design Lead and Architect of Record.

M&W Selected for Napoleon Municipal Complex Project

Mull & Weithman Architects was hired by the City of Napoleon for a feasibility study for a new combination Police, Fire and City Administration facility. The project includes an existing facility assessment as well as programming for each Department to demonstrate the possibility of creating a combined Public Safety and City Administration Complex that satisfies […]

City of North Ridgeville Receives Bids

The City of North Ridgeville has received 13 bids for the North Ridgeville Fire Station No. 2 renovations and additions project. Of the 13 bids submitted, 12 came in within M&W’s estimated cost. Construction is set to begin later this year.

Fire Station Consultant for Oregon

Mull & Weithman Architects, as a team member with Buehrer Group, has been selected as the specialty Fire Station Design Consultant for the new Fire Station 41 for the City of Oregon. Buehrer Group of Maumee, Ohio will serve as the Architect / Engineer of record.

Granville Township Holds Grand Opening Ceremony for New Fire Station

To conclude October’s Fire Safety Awareness Month, Granville Township  Fire Department and Trustees held a Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting ceremony for the New Fire Station located at 500 South Main Street on Saturday, October 31st. The new 20,000 sf station will allow the Department to grow alongside the community with features such as bunk […]

Granville Township Fire Station Construction Continues

Construction continues for the Granville Township Fire Station in Granville, Ohio. The 19,500 sf station will replace the existing station complex in downtown Granville, providing the Department with 5 drive-thru apparatus bays with ancillary spaces and living quarters for up to 10 firefighters per shift. In addition to supporting the needs of the Fire Department, […]

Cambridge Fire Department Feasibility Study Completed

Mull & Weithman recently completed a feasibility study for additions and renovations to the City of Cambridge’s main fire station. The purpose of the study was to explore the possibility of modifying the existing building instead of building a new station on a different site. The existing station is located on a tight site in […]