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Friday, February 24, 2017 The Daily Journal of Commerce Portland, Oregon $2 | VOL. 256, No. 25 new construction new public notices 32 bidding opportunities PAGE 9 38 and calls for bids PAGE 12 FOCUS: CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY THE FUTURE OF URBAN PLANNING Portland now is building upon its reputation as a ‘Smart City’ leader, Page 4 CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COMPLIANCE CORNER CENTRAL EASTSIDE IS GAINING PERMITS ISSUED FOR FEDERAL ACTION MORE AFFORDABLE ON IMMIGRATION CREATIVE HOUSING LEAVES BUSINESS OFFICES IN LENTS PARTIES IN LIMBO ›› 7 ›› 7 ›› 8 Today's Building Technology Focus section broughT To you by ©The Daily Journal of CommerceCLASSIFIED All Rights Reserved The Daily Journal of Commerce 10 is printed using //recycled paper CALL FOR BIDS 12-14 // CONSTRUCTION 9 // PUBLIC NOTICES 14-16 // PUBLIC RECORD 11 DJC ITC Cheltenham Std Book Condensed DJC ITC Cheltenham Std Book Condensed ITC Cheltenham Std Book Condensed 2 // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE DJC First two-stage crowdfunding platform launches T e Associated Press during our three-year development phase space made especially to facilitate the ef ort we championed charity donations as one of project creators to build a following; and CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) – After of four groundbreaking features of Dreams. r %JHJUBM êMFT m GSFF JODFOUJWFT UIBU BMMPX a monthlong, closed beta soft launch in Build, beginning immediately at launch. project innovators to reach and engage spon- North America, Dreams.Build LLC is look- Over time, our intent is to create a global sors monetarily as well as non-monetarily. ing to shake up the popular crowdfunding crowdfunding ecosystem built around our T e company has spent the past 18 ITC Cheltenham Std Book Condensed industry with the global release of its new platform.” months building and ref ning the mechan- DJC Dreams.Build crowdfunding platform at Dreams.Build distinguishes itself in the ics of the rewards-based Dreams.Build plat- NICK BJORK publisher www.dreams.build. crowdfunding industry with several key form to ensure a trouble-free experience OCKPSL!EKD0SFHPODPNr T e feature-rich platform is the brain- components not found within the business that exceeds the expectations of innovators, child of Dreams.Build founder and CEO until now: sponsors and others participating in the STEPHANIE BASALYGA editor Dakota M. Gallimore and is designed to r $IBSJUZ EPOBUJPOT m B QPSUJPO PG SFWF highly competitive crowdfunding space, TCBTBMZHB!EKD0SFHPODPNr unite innovators or entrepreneurial dream- nues equal to approximately 5 percent will Gallimore said. Other benef ts include as- ers and their projects with eager backers, be given to qualif ed charitable nonprof t signment of a dedicated support manager JOEL SLAUGHTER copy editor known as sponsors-all, within a unique on- organizations; to each project at launch. KTMBVHIUFS!EKD0SFHPODPNr line infrastructure. r5XPTUBHFGVOEJOHmTUSVDUVSFEUPDPN Earlier this week Dreams.Built launched “We sought to make a system that al- bat fraud, increase project success and en- and went live globally across 23 countries SAM TENNEY photographer lows innovators to make a dif erence while able stretch funding; with a payment system that can handle and TUFOOFZ!EKD0SFHPODPNr funding projects,” Gallimore said. “And so r $PNNVOJUZ IVC m B VOJRVF POMJOF convert 193 currencies. GARRETT ANDREWS reporter Calendar HBOESFXT!EKD0SFHPODPNr KENT HOHLFELD reporter TODAY-SUNDAY LIPIMGFME!EKD0SFHPODPNr The National Association of Women in Construction Portland No. 54 will hold its CHUCK SLOTHOWER reporter [email protected] r annual retreat at Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, in Gleneden Beach. Cost: $65 (does not include lodging). To register and TRACY BUMBA audience development manager learn more, visit www.nawicportland54. UCVNCB!CSJEHFUPXFSNFEJBDPNr org. BILL BEYER advertising director MARCH 1 CCFZFS!EKD0SFHPODPNr The Society of American Military Engi- neers’ Portland Post will hold its monthly KAREN THOMPSON luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at senior account manager/digital marketing specialist LUIPNQTPO!EKD0SFHPODPNr the Sentinel hotel, 614 S.W. 11th Ave., in Portland. The main presentation will feature Susan Goff discussing how Clackamas Com- SCOTT HUISH web editor munity College’s STEM Initiative is helping TIVJTI!EKD0SFHPODPNr train the next generation of skilled leaders. DJC print ad ~ Quarter page: 4.9 h X 7.9 w Cost: $20 for public agency members; $25 JEAN VANDECOEVERING public record for SAME members; $30 for nonmembers. Presents the Prepayment is required by Feb. 27. RSVP by MICHELLE ROPP public notice clerk email to [email protected], or call [email protected] r 503-643-8710 to confi rm and prepay. For additional information, visit www.same.org/ 25th Women in Trades SHARLENE RICHARD project center manager Career Fair get-connected/fi nd-a-post/portland. [email protected] r MARCH 16 KEVIN ERTEL project center associate The CSI Portland Industry Forum 2017 CAMILLE KIEFEL project center associate May 19 & 20, 2017 will take place from 3 to 8:30 p.m. in the grand ballroom of the Portland Art Museum, at the NeCa-IBeW electrical Training Center THERESA LAMB MCKINLAY project coordinator at 1219 S.W. Park Ave. The keynote speaker [email protected] will be nationally renowned architect Mi- chael Rotondi of Los Angeles-based RoTo Participate as a Sponsor, Exhibitor, DOROTHY HAUGSTEN SMITH publisher emeritus Architects. Cost: $25. To register and learn or Workshop Presenter more, visit http://portland.csinet.org. THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INC. • Connect to diverse job candidates See the full DJC event calendar online at Editorial and Business Off ces 488BTIJOHUPO4U 4VJUF www.djcOregon.com. 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For more information, contact DailyDaily foreclosureforeclosure noticesnotices Michelle RoppBUtCJET!EKDPSFHPODPN all under one roof THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // 3 Minnesota digs into driverless bus technology By Clare Kennedy our fatality numbers have plateaued,” he the vehicles’ possible vulnerability to very human tendency to become unruly BridgeTower Media Newswires said. “We think autonomous buses could hacking, he said. or fall victim to medical emergencies. reverse that trend and get fatalities to de- Humans have many drawbacks, Given those dual responsibilities, Mn- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Next stop: crease again.” but for the time being they cannot be DOT’s Hietpas said the role of bus driver driverless mass transit? Safety is also a top concern for Mark hacked. And in the short term, at least, would likely change in an autonomous ve- Maybe. Lawson, president of the Amalgamat- they will continue to be the official con- hicle. T e operator would be more oriented T e Minnesota Department of Trans- ed Transit Union’s Local 1005, a union ductors of any bus that may be on the toward managing passengers and customer portation on Feb. 2 quietly launched a that represents 2,500 front-line workers road: As it turns out, none of the auton- service, and less focused on the road. research project exploring autonomous at Metro Transit. About 1,600 of ATU’s omous buses currently in testing has hit Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padil- buses – an emerging sector of the auto- members are bus drivers. The union is the road unmanned. la said the agency is not involved in Mn- motive industry