System
Smoke control
Capex band
$60,000–$320,000
per building (mechanical retrofit)
Requirement basis
NBC 2020 Div. B, 3.2.6 (high buildings) and 3.2.8 (interconnected floor spaces)
Inspection
Annual testing; integrated test where systems interconnect
Observations
1
append-only series
Pressurization, venting and compartmentation measures that keep egress routes tenable — mechanical in high buildings and atria. Required in high buildings and around interconnected floor spaces such as atria; elsewhere achieved passively through fire separations.
The requirement basis is NBC 2020 Div. B, 3.2.6 (high buildings) and 3.2.8 (interconnected floor spaces). Provincial editions adopt or amend the model code, so the clause numbering in force is the one published by the province — the edition named on this page is the one Securlor reads.
Costs are modelled as a national baseline per building (mechanical retrofit) — $60,000 to $320,000, with a mid-band of $140,000 — then scaled by the regional labour index. Annual inspection and monitoring runs $2,000 to $6,000.
Maintenance is the other half of ownership: annual testing; integrated test where systems interconnect, under NFC 2020 Div. B, Part 6, tested to CAN/ULC-S1001 for integrated systems. A system that is installed but not inspected is a compliance failure waiting for an inspector to find it.
This page is a planning reference, not a code compliance opinion. The authority having jurisdiction decides what binds a specific building; confirm the requirement and the edition with a qualified professional.
Cost observation series
2026-08-22 · NAT · modelled
$60,000–$320,000 per building
Planning scope — This is a planning scope, not a code compliance opinion. Code interpretation is jurisdictional and enforced by the authority having jurisdiction — a municipal official, not this site. Confirm every requirement against the adopted code edition with a qualified professional before you design, budget or build.
How these figures were produced
- Modelled — Derived arithmetically from observed inputs using the published method; not a market quote.
- Observed — Recorded directly from the cited source series, unadjusted.
When is a smoke control required?
Required in high buildings and around interconnected floor spaces such as atria; elsewhere achieved passively through fire separations. Requirement basis: NBC 2020 Div. B, 3.2.6 (high buildings) and 3.2.8 (interconnected floor spaces).
What does a smoke control cost to install?
The modelled national baseline is $60,000–$320,000 per building (mechanical retrofit), region-adjusted on this page. Actual pricing requires a site review by a licensed contractor.
How often must it be inspected?
Annual testing; integrated test where systems interconnect, under NFC 2020 Div. B, Part 6, tested to CAN/ULC-S1001 for integrated systems.
Is this page a substitute for a code consultant?
No. It is a planning reference built from the published model code. The authority having jurisdiction and a qualified professional confirm what your building must do.
Sources
- [1] NBC 2020 Div. B, 3.2.6 (high buildings) and 3.2.8 (interconnected floor spaces) — requirement basis
- [2] NFC 2020 Div. B, Part 6 — inspection duty, tested to CAN/ULC-S1001 for integrated systems
- [3] Securlor cost observation series — append-only; every row dated
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