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    $15.3 million hospital renovation in Portland building permits | May 20, 2024

    By Hilary Dorsey,

    2024-05-20

    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:



    $10,000,000

    Address: Port of Portland’s Terminal 5, at 15550 N. Lombard St.

    Applicant: Ethan Moser of SMG Engineers

    Owner : Port of Portland

    Contractor: Omega Morgan Cranes LLC



    Plans call for replacing the structural support system for conveyor C7.




    UNDER INSPECTION

    $2,000,000


    Address: Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant, at 5001 N. Columbia Blvd.

    Applicant: not listed

    Owner: not listed

    Contractor: Kiewit Infrastructure West of Omaha, Nebraska, is the contractor.



    Plans call for select demolition and replacement of piping using the existing pipe supports inside the yellow and blue tunnels. Also, a $930,000 demolition permit is under inspection. Plans call for demolition of the S-tank pit structure and related tanks.






    $1,157,620

    Address: 546 N.E. 12th Ave.

    Applicant: not listed

    Owner: not listed

    Contractor: Michael Carrigg (Andersen Construction)



    Plans call for installation of fiberglass windows.






    Building Permit Intakes:



    UNDER REVIEW

    $510,000

    Address: French International School of Oregon, at 8500 N.W. Johnson St.

    Applicant: Drew Hastings of Guna Collaborative

    Owner: French International School of Oregon

    Contractor: Carbon Construction LLC

    Plans call for an interior remodel of the multipurpose room and offices into two classrooms and practice rooms. No exterior work is planned.





    UNDER REVIEW

    $510,000


    Address: 540 S.E. 139th Ave.

    Applicant: Lorraine Guthrie of Lorraine Guthrie Architect

    Owner: W Underwood Stark LLC et al

    Contractor: Carter Myers (Joseph Hughes Construction)



    A tenant improvement would involve construction of new walls to create classrooms, a kitchenette, a restroom, and an entry vestibule. Exterior work would include the removal of parking spaces to create an outdoor play area and construction of a fence.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $3,200,000


    Address: 3952 N. Williams Ave.

    Applicant: Bob Schatz of Allusa Architecture

    Owner: Kiley40 LLC

    Contractor: not listed



    Plans call for construction of a five-story, 29-unit, mixed-use structure with studios and one-bedroom units as well as a commercial space on the first floor.





    Facility Permits Issued:



    $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 repairing and replacing storm-damaged heating systems, piping and electrical.




    $ 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 or replacing storm-damaged corridors, classrooms, gym, bathrooms, offices, MDF room, media center, storage rooms, quiet room, stage, auditorium, and vestibule. Work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $967,000

    Address: 825 N.E. Multnomah St., unit 1.

    Applicant: Kim Jackson of LRS Architects

    Owner: PacifiCorp


    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 a reception area, an IDF room, a mother’s room, a conference room, a break room, training rooms, a phone room, a single-user bathroom, and an open office area. Existing bathrooms and offices will be remodeled. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $3,562,599

    Address: Adidas, at 5055 N. Greeley Ave.

    Applicant: Todd Spangler of Hacker

    Owner: Adidas Village Corporation


    Contractor: Streimer Sheet Metal Works

    Plans for the Green/Black Building call for an HVAC upgrade on the roof. This work will involve installing ductwork, heat recovery chillers, pumps, heat exchangers, tanks, piping and electrical.




    $5,538,211

    Address: Adidas, at 5055 N. Greeley Ave.

    Applicant: Todd Spangler of Hacker

    Owner: Adidas Village Corporation

    Contractor: Brian Sabom (Turner Construction)

    Plans for the Green/Black Building call for an HVAC upgrade on the roof. This work will involve minor demolition as well as installation of a new housekeeping pad and platform, a screening wall, stairs with? handrails, pipe guardrails, and a roof traffic pad. The work will also involve finishes, piping and electrical.




    $2,800,000

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

    Applicant: Beta Curea of ZGF

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

    Contractor: Total Mechanical Inc. of Camas, Washington

    A tenant improvement will involve installing a condensing unit, fan wall and exhaust fans in the penthouse. Interior work will involve installing an air handling unit, terminal units, an exhaust fan, ductwork, diffusers, grilles, piping and electrical.




    $15,349,189

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

    Applicant: Beta Curea of ZGF

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

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

    A tenant improvement in the emergency department will involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones. The basement will gain offices, a phone/?huddle room, a conference room, restrooms, dressing rooms, and locker rooms. Existing storage rooms and an office area will be remodeled. The first floor will gain an admitting area, offices and locker rooms. The second floor will gain treatment rooms, restrooms, alcoves, offices, a soiled utility room, a clean/?supply room, an electrical room, a staff lounge, team station rooms, a nourishment area, an equipment room, a medications room, a trash room, and a remodeled lobby. The third floor will gain a patient lift. The penthouse will gain a housekeeping pad. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, medical gas, plumbing and electrical.




    Facility Permit Intakes:



    UNDER REVIEW

    $1,120,170

    Address: Oregon Health & Science University’s Peter O. Kohler Pavilion, at 808 S.W. Campus Drive

    Applicant: Michelle Donohue of PKA Architects

    Owner: Oregon State Board of Higher Education

    Contractor: out to bid

    A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls to remodel the therapy vault room, control room, and storage room, and replace linear accelerator equipment. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $2,300,000

    Address: Peter Paulson Apartments, at 1530 S.W. 13th Ave.

    Applicant: Kevin Saxton of KASA Architects

    Owner: Home Forward

    Contractor: Tom Mitchell (Walsh Construction)

    Plans call for a remodel of all floors. Exterior work would involve replacing all the building windows and waterproofing the entire exterior. Interior work would involve remodeling the lobby, office, and apartments. The work would involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $2,983,760

    Address: 1125 N.W. Couch St.

    Applicant: Kyron Christman of Faster Permits

    Owner: SPF Brewery Blocks LLC

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

    A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create storage rooms, team rooms, focus rooms, closets, locker areas, offices, conference rooms, a bathroom, and workspace areas. The work would involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services

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