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    $6.6 million tech facility in Portland building permits | May 13, 2024

    By Hilary Dorsey,

    2024-05-13

    A weekly list of the most notable commercial building and facility permits issued and received in Portland by the Bureau of Development Services in the prior week.

    Building Permits Issued:



    $800,000

    Address: Oregon Health & Science University’s Physical Plant building, at 3310 S.W. US Veterans Hospital Road

    Applicant: Ryan Hill of Hoffman Construction

    Owner : Oregon State Board of Higher Education

    Contractor: Hoffman Construction



    Plans call for installation of a metal panel and attachments.




    UNDER INSPECTION

    $6,640,000


    Address: 9971 N. Time Oil Road

    Applicant: Ian Knowles of Mortenson Company of Kirkland, Washington

    Owner: not listed

    Contractor: Nate Gundrum (Mortenson Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota)



    Plans call for construction of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility, including its substation, control enclosure building and foundation, site work including a perimeter fence, perimeter wall, stormwater, sanitary sewer and fire/water infrastructure, site grading and surfacing.




    Building Permit Intakes:



    UNDER REVIEW

    $780,000

    Address: 2219 S.E. 68th Ave.

    Applicant: Jim Stadick of Soderstrom Architects

    Owner: Warner Pacific College

    Contractor: Eagle Mountain Construction

    Plans call for an interior remodel of the library’s main floor to provide new offices, a front desk, and an expanded restroom.





    UNDER REVIEW

    $780,000


    Address: 4840 N.E. 138th Ave.

    Applicant: Kyron Christman of Faster Permits

    Owner: 138 Avenue LIT JP-MJD2 LLC of Newport Beach, California

    Contractor: out to bid



    A tenant improvement would involve construction of new partition walls to create offices, a conference room, restrooms, a janitorial room, a break room, and an IT room. Work would also involve installation of new plumbing fixtures.




    Facility Permits Issued:



    $2,000,000

    Address: Robert Gray Middle School, at 5505 S.W. 23rd Ave.

    Applicant: Nicholas Sukkau of Portland Public Schools

    Owner:
    School District No. 1

    Contractor: Belfor USA Group of Birmingham, Michigan

    A tenant improvement will involve repairing storm damage repair on the building’s lower level. Plans call for replacing a portion of the roof and repairing the common corridor, classrooms, bathrooms, and band room walls. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $1,013,000

    Address: 710 N.E. Holladay St.

    Applicant: Jane Great of GBD Architects

    Owner: AAT Lloyd District LLC of San Diego, California

    Contractor:
    Adan Vazquez (Swinerton Builders of Concord, California)

    A tenant improvement will involve minor demolition and construction of new walls to create an entry/?lobby area, reception areas, a travel training area, offices, a mobility course area, a conference room, a server room, a break/?print room, and an open office area. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $1,000,000

    Address: Providence Portland Medical Center, at 4805 N.E. Glisan St.

    Applicant: Jaime Barajas of JRJ Architects

    Owner: Providence Health & Services-Oregon of Renton, Washington


    Contractor: Steve Paschal (Balfour Beatty Construction LLC of Dallas, Texas)

    A tenant improvement will involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create an extraction room, offices, a conference room, a library prep area, lab areas, a sequencer area, and lab specimen receiving. Offices, a staff room, and the genomics entrance will be remodeled. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $1,680,000

    Address: Holladay Center, at 2600 S.E. 71st Ave.

    Applicant: Nicholas Sukkau of Portland Public Schools

    Owner: School District No. 1


    Contractor: Erica Cheek (Skyward Construction of Ridgefield, Washington)

    A tenant improvement calls for ADA upgrades. Exterior work will involve restriping a portion of the parking lot, creating an accessible pathway, and constructing ramps with guardrails. Interior work will involve demolishing walls and building new ones to create bathrooms and storage rooms. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    Facility Permit Intakes:



    UNDER REVIEW

    $500,000

    Address: Portland International Airport, at 7000 N.E. Airport Way

    Applicant: not listed

    Owner: not listed

    Contractor: out to bid

    A tenant improvement for the Terminal Escape Lounge in Concourse D would involve installation of ductwork, grilles, diffusers, VAVs, rooftop exhaust fans, and piping. There would be plumbing and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $4,500,000

    Address: Portland International Airport, at 7000 N.E. Airport Way

    Applicant: not listed

    Owner: not listed

    Contractor: out to bid

    A tenant improvement for the Terminal Escape Lounge in Concourse D would involve installation of a new roof skylight, demolition of walls, and construction of new ones. The storage room would be remodeled. The work would also produce multiple lobby areas, a credentialing room, a break room, an office, lockers, commercial kitchen areas, freestanding pavilion structures, a dining area, a serving area, a service kitchen, lounge areas, a bar area, quiet rooms, a family area, and new bathrooms with showers, Existing bathrooms would be remodeled. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $618,000

    Address: Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, at 2801 N. Gantenbein Ave.

    Applicant: Scott Mears

    Owner: Emanuel Hospital

    Contractor: Lease Crutcher Lewis

    A tenant improvement would involve minor demolition as well as the upgrade and extension of the existing pneumatic tube system throughout the hospital and west wing. The work would also involve finishes and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $1,500,000

    Address: Markham Elementary School, at 10531 S.W. Capitol Highway

    Applicant: Nicholas Sukkau of Portland Public Schools

    Owner: School District No. 1

    Contractor: Macdonald Miller Facility Solutions LLC

    Plans call for storm damage repair. Work would involve repairing and replacing storm-damaged heating systems, piping and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $5,500,000

    Address: Markham Elementary School, at 10531 S.W. Capitol Highway

    Applicant: Nicholas Sukkau of Portland Public Schools

    Owner: School District No. 1

    Contractor: Belfor USA Group of Birmingham, Michigan

    Plans call for returning the school to its original state by repairing and replacing stormwater-damaged corridors, classrooms, gym, bathrooms, offices, MDF room, media center, storage rooms, quiet room, stage, auditorium, and vestibule. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $750,000

    Address: St. Mary’s Academy, at 1615 S.W. Fifth Ave

    Applicant: Jacob Friar of Bora Architecture & Interiors

    Owner: Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus

    Contractor: R&H Construction

    A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create an innovation lab with tiered seating, a leadership lounge, a heritage gallery, a recording studio, a control booth, an office, an editing room, and a project room. The library, a classroom and the lobby area would be remodeled. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $600,000

    Address: 812 S.W. Washington St.

    Applicant: Kyron Christman of Faster Permits

    Owner: Stevens Hotel LLC

    Contractor: Jarrod Fogle (Walen Construction)

    A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create fitting rooms, a cash-wrap area, retail areas, a storage room, a bathroom, and security grilles at storefront windows. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services

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