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    $17.3 million multifamily project in Portland building permits | June 24, 2024

    By Hilary Dorsey,

    28 days ago

    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:



    $2,100,000

    Address: Powell Butte Elementary School, at 3615 S.E. 174th Ave.

    Applicant: Kristofer Tonning of ZCS Engineering & Architecture

    Owner : School District No. 28

    Contractor: Emerick Construction



    Plans call for a voluntary seismic retrofit of a classroom wing and cafeteria.




    UNDER INSPECTION

    $1,044,698


    Address: 2380 N. Killingsworth St.

    Applicant: Gabe Headrick of Steelhead Architecture

    Owner : Haight McAllister Real Estate 1 LLC

    Contractor: JW Ayers Design Build LLC



    Plans call for construction of a three-story, 12-unit apartment building with an attached bike and trash enclosure and associated site work.





    $1,400,100

    Address: 2901 S.W. Canby Court

    Applicant: Nicholas Papaefthimiou of Design Research Office

    Owner : Radiant Blue LLC

    Contractor: JF Construction Company



    Plans call for construction of an eight-unit apartment building with associated site work.




    $4,000,000

    Address: 1222 N.E. 102nd Ave.

    Applicant: Lee Lizama of Petersen Staggs Architects of Boise, Idaho

    Owner : TJS Inc. of Boise, Idaho

    Contractor: Engineered Structures Inc. of Meridian, Idaho



    A tenant improvement will involve construction of a new open-air equipment platform over a truck loading dock, a new refrigeration system throughout the building (including a new walk-in cooler), new gondola shelving, and new pallet racking. Work will also include remodeling restrooms, installing interior nonstructural framing, removing an existing chain-link fence and replacing it with a screen wall, and creating a new generator with a chain-link enclosure.





    Building Permit Intakes:



    UNDER REVIEW

    $1,200,000

    Address: 4570 N.E. 122nd Ave.

    Applicant: Kyron Christman of Faster Permits

    Owner: RFC Joint Venture

    Contractor: Cornice Construction LLC

    Plans call for work involving open web joists and girders.




    UNDER REVIEW

    $17,390,305

    Address: 7705 S.E. Division St.

    Applicant: Christian Cutul of Bora Architecture & Interiors


    Owner: Portland Community College

    Contractor: LMC Inc.

    Plans call for construction of PCC Southeast a four-story, 124-unit apartment building and associated site work.




    Facility Permits Issued:



    $1,120,170

    Address: Peter O. Kohler Pavilion in the OHSU Hospital, at 808 S.W. Campus Drive

    Applicant: Michelle Donohue of PKA Architects

    Owner : Oregon State Board of Higher Education

    Contractor: Colter Rodman (Skanska USA Building of Parsippany, New Jersey)



    A tenant improvement will involve demolition of walls and remodels of the therapy vault room, control room and storage room. Linear accelerator equipment will be replaced. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.





    $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)



    A tenant improvement will 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 will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.




    $2,500,000

    Address: Veterans Memorial Coliseum, at 300 N. Ramsay Way

    Applicant: Alisa Hagemann of Scott Edwards Architecture

    Owner : city of Portland

    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 maintenance room, a storage room, offices, and family restrooms. Existing restrooms will be reconfigured. The work will also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.





    Facility Permit Intakes:



    None received for any project with a value of $500,000 or greater.




    Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services

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