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:
$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 existing multipurpose room and offices into two classrooms and practice rooms. No exterior work is planned.
$500,000
Address: 5024 S.W. Slavin Road
Applicant: Mikaela Christman of Faster Permits
Owner : Greenbriar LLC of Vancouver, Washington
Contractor: Finnmark Property Services LLC
Plans call for construction of replacement decks, sheathing and siding for existing Building A. Work includes repairing rot damage to framing.
Building Permit Intakes:
UNDER REVIEW
$600,000 Address: Portland International Airport, at 7000 N.E. Airport Way
Applicant: Chad Charvat of Faster Permits
Owner: Port of Portland
Contractor: Hoffman Skanska LLC
Plans call for installation of decorative grille 6.
UNDER REVIEW
$3,000,000 Address: Veterans Memorial Coliseum, at 300 N. Ramsay Way
Applicant: McKenzie Baird of Scott Edwards Architecture
Owner: city of Portland
Contractor: Steve Paschal (Balfour Beatty Construction LLC of Dallas, Texas)
The work would include construction of an exterior, ventilated, visually opaque, fenced enclosure with two exit doors. The existing generator would be relocated to this enclosure until two permanent generators are installed during a future phase of the project. A new metal grate stair would be installed within the enclosure and terminate at a concrete landing outside it. Site work would include adding asphalt pavement within and surrounding the generator enclosure. The interior scope would include removal and replacement of existing mechanical and electrical equipment. The demolition scope would include interior walls, ceilings, doors, concrete stairs, railings and a concrete landing. The new construction scope would include metal-framed walls and soffits, concrete and masonry wall infill areas, and fire-rated doors. An emergency electrical room would be provided within the transformer room.
UNDER REVIEW
$6,835,209 Address: 2829 S.E. 89th Ave.
Applicant: Artur Grochowski of SERA Architects
Owner: Jade Apartments LLC
Contractor: GSI Builders
The three-story, 40-unit Jade Apartments would have walk-up style apartments accessed by exterior walkways surrounding two open courtyards.
UNDER REVIEW
$36,500,000 Address: Northeast 25th Avenue (within the 97232 zip code)
Applicant: Don Sowieja of Ankrom Moisan Architects
Owner: SP Jade II LLC of Seattle
Contractor: R&H Construction
Plans for Pop Blocks’ Building B call for construction of an eight-story mixed-use building with 160 dwelling units and two stories of underground parking (118 spaces). There would be associated site work.
APPROVED TO ISSUE
$800,000 Address: Portland Art Museum, at 1219 S.W. Park Ave.
Applicant: Carlee Quiles of Mortenson
Owner: Portland Art Museum
Contractor: Nate Gundrum (Mortenson)
Plans call for installing travertine stone cladding.
Facility Permits Issued:
$1,300,000
Address: Providence Portland Medical Center, at 4805 N.E. Glisan St.
Applicant: Beta Curea of ZGF Architects
Owner : Providence Health & Services-Oregon of Renton, Washington
Contractor: Total Mechanical Inc. of Camas, Washington
Plans call for installing terminal units, ductwork, diffusers, grilles, piping and electrical.
$9,600,000
Address: Providence Portland Medical Center, at 4805 NE Glisan St.
Applicant: Beta Curea of ZGF Architects
Owner : Providence Health & Services-Oregon of Renton, Washington
Contractor: Steve Paschal (Balfour Beatty Construction LLC of Dallas, Texas)
Plans call for a remodel of the first floor (emergency department sectors A and B). Some existing walls will be demolished. Exterior work will include infilling the opening and creating a new vestibule door. Interior work will include constructing new walls to create a substitute waiting room, exam rooms, a security room, a reception area, restrooms, an x-ray room, a blood draw room, triage rooms, an equipment room, a clean/?work room, storage alcoves, a copy area, medication areas, nurse stations, provider rooms, a staff room, an airway storage area, a nourishment area, security hold rooms, a soiled room, and an EMT lounge. The work will also include remodeling the vestibules, exam rooms, waiting areas, soiled room, treatment rooms, restrooms, electrical rooms, sprinkler room, housekeeping room, elevator lobby, storage rooms, ANM/?tech office, security hold room, and staff room. The work will involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, medical gas, plumbing and electrical.
$4,000,000
Address: 2151 N.W. Savier St.
Applicant: Jane Great at GBD Architects
Owner : Cred Slabtown II LLC of Los Angeles
Contractor: Brian Sabom (Turner Construction)
A tenant improvement will involve demolition and construction of new walls to create four tenant suites, reception areas, offices, conference rooms, storage/?server rooms, wellness rooms, print/?supply rooms, phone rooms, break rooms, focus rooms, closets, a huddle room, and open office areas. The work will involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.
Facility Permit Intakes:
UNDER REVIEW
$1,825,665 Address: 805 S.W. Broadway
Applicant: not listed
Owner: not listed
Contractor: out to bid
A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create huddle rooms, offices, service center areas, open office areas, an open collaboration room, an MDF room, a utility room, a mother’s room, a waiting area, a project room, conference rooms, a reception area, a coat closet, and a pantry/?lounge room. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.
UNDER REVIEW
$1,000,000 Address: Adventist Health Portland, at 10123 S.E. Market St.
Applicant: Alia Birr of Anderson Dabrowski Architects
Owner: Portland Adventist Medical Center of Roseville, California
Contractor: Viking Engineering + Construction
Plans call for demolishing walls and constructing new ones to create cart areas and an ante room as well as replacing instrument washers and a cart washer. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.
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