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Taking Affordable Housing to a Higher Level WWW.DJCOREGON.COM THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE PORTLAND, OREGON VOLUME 264 NUMBER 3 Part of the network JUNE 16, 2021 ■ $2.00 new construction new public notices 30 bidding opportunities PAGE 6 42 and calls for bids PAGE 10 TAKING AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO A HIGHER LEVEL New Gresham development will have substantial accessibility features as well as items to achieve net-zero energy use Josh Kulla/for the DJC Carpenters with G Builders prepare to stand a framed wall on the third level of the Albertina Kerr Workforce and Inclusive Housing development in Gresham. CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION $15M PERMIT UNDER REVIEW NEW DATA FOR NEW REVEALS APARTMENT BUILDERS’ BUILDING CHALLENGES ›› 2 ›› 4 From idea to completed project – let the DJC help you win the job. Contact Sharlene Richard for a FREE trial at The Project Center Online Plan Room offers hundreds of currently bidding projects at an unbelievable price. [email protected] or 503.802.7252 ©The Daily Journal of Commerce All Rights Reserved The Daily Journal of Commerce is printed using recycled paper CLASSIFIED 7 // CALL FOR BIDS 10-13 // CONSTRUCTION 6 // PUBLIC NOTICES 13-15 // PUBLIC RECORD 8-9 2 // WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Commercial building and facility permits Building permits issued for second, fifth, seventh and eighth floors. Liz of Burnham Nation Wide is the applicant, June 7-13, 2021 Bray of Hennebery Eddy Architects is the UCP 2055 NW Savier LLC is the project • A $1,366,743 alteration permit was applicant, 1547 CRS-Pittock Block LLC is owner, and Mike Brown (Russell Construc- issued for 333 S.W. Park Ave. Plans call the project owner, and Skyline Interiors Inc. tion Inc.) is the contractor. NICK BJORK publisher for remodeling the existing building into a is the contractor. [email protected] • 503-802-7214 behavioral health resource center. The cen- Facility permit intakes for ter will include a day-use resource center, • A $787,893 new construction permit is June 7-13, 2021 JOE YOVINO group editor a 24-hour dedicated mental health shelter under review for 9032 N.E. Hoyt St. Plans • An $800,000 alteration permit is under [email protected] • 414-225-1829 and transitional housing. Alterations will call for construction of a three-story, 12- review for 1050 S.W. Sixth Ave. Plans call create the current surface parking, bicycle unit apartment building at 9022 N.E. Hoyt for a tenant improvement on the 14th floor. JOEL SLAUGHTER copy editor storage, east canopy and trash enclosure St. It would mirror the apartment complex Work would include demolition of walls to [email protected] • 503-802-7221 structures. The remainder of the site at 9032 N.E. Hoyt St. Bayard Mentrum create suites 1400B, 1400C and 1400A. will be converted into a plaza area with of Bayard Mentrum Architecture is the New walls would create a pantry area, a CHUCK SLOTHOWER reporter applicant, Provision Investment LLC is the conference room, offices and open office a stormwater planter, raised landscape [email protected] • 503-802-7240 planters, and a paved recreation area. project owner, and Baton & Co LLC is the areas. Alterations also will include ceiling, Also, an existing fire escape will be re- contractor. flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical. moved. Mike Coyle of Faster Permits is the Matt Fitzgerald of GBD Architects is the ALEX JENSEN multimedia editor [email protected] applicant and Multnomah County Facilities • A $12,909,895 new construction permit applicant and ASVRF Unico Portland I LLC & Property Management is the project own- is under review for The Canopy Apart- is the project owner. The contractor is out er. The contractor was not listed. ments Building A at 12529 S.E. Powell to bid. JOE OWENS audience development manager Blvd. Plans call for a three-story, 91-unit [email protected] • 504-293-9207 • A $989,919 new construction permit is apartment building with a community room • A $1,240,000 alteration permit is under under inspection for 5790 N. Greeley Ave. and support spaces. There would also be review for 6936 N. Fathom St. Work would BILL BEYER sales director Plans call for construction of a building associated site work and surface parking. include new walls to create bathrooms [email protected] • 503-802-7232 with four studio units with a den, five Erik Petersen of MWA Architects is the under the existing mezzanine. Alterations one-bedroom units, and four one-bedroom applicant, USA Powell LLC is the project would also include ceiling, flooring, finish- CHRISTOPHER HAWLEY multimedia strategist units with a den. Ryan Pickrel of Faster owner, and Walsh Construction Co. is the es, plumbing and electrical. Chris Walker [email protected] • 503-802-7211 Permits is the applicant, GN26 LLC is the contractor. of CIDA Architects & Engineers is the ap- project owner, and Scott Elliott (Elliott plicant, Daimler Trucks North America LLC LINDA WARNOCK inside sales representative Properties Inc.) is the contractor. • A $15,093,125 new construction permit is the project owner, and Kirby Nagelhout [email protected] • 503-802-7217 is under review for The Canopy Apart- Construction Co. is the contractor. • A $989,919 new construction permit is ments Building B at 12529 S.E. Powell under inspection for 5780 N. Greeley Ave. Blvd. Plans call for a four-story, 78-unit • A $750,000 alteration permit is under SCOTT HUISH web editor [email protected] • 503-802-7234 Plans call for construction of a three-story apartment building with a community room review for 7200 N.E. Airport Way. Work multifamily building with three studio units and support spaces. There would also be would include a build-out for a greeter with a den, five one-bedroom units, four associated site work and surface parking. booth, a customer service and waiting area MICHELLE ROPP public notice clerk one-bedroom units with a den and one Erik Petersen of MWA Architects is the booth, an exit booth, and parking stripes. [email protected] • 503-802-7205 two-bedroom unit. Ryan Pickrel of Faster applicant, USA Powell LLC is the project Alterations would also include ceiling, floor- Permits is the applicant, GN26 LLC is the owner, and Walsh Construction Co. is the ing, finishes and electrical. Payal Harrell of SHARLENE RICHARD project center manager project owner, and Scott Elliott (Elliott contractor. PGAL (of Atlanta) is the applicant and the [email protected] • 503-802-7252 Properties Inc.) is the contractor. Port of Portland is the project owner. The Facility permits issued for contractor is out to bid. CULLEN MUIR project center associate Building permit intakes for June 7-13, 2021 [email protected] • 503-802-7255 June 7-13, 2021 • A $6,377,418 alteration permit was is- • A $1,089,040 alteration permit is under • A $700,000 addition permit is under re- sued for Lents Elementary School at 5105 review for 2020 S.W. Fourth Ave. Plans THERESA LAMB MCKINLAY project coordinator view for 555 N.E. 122nd Ave. Plans call for S.E. 97th Ave. Plans call for a roof replace- call for a tenant improvement on the ninth [email protected] an addition to an existing bottle drop cen- ment, a siding replacement, infill window floor. Work would include demolition of ter in order to create a larger storage area, installation, and interior seismic upgrades walls to create a reception area, offices, a THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INC. a new auto door, a storefront, and a drop for the main school building, Building 2 mail room, a training room, a break room, Editorial and Business Offices door. Work would also include relocating (right of the school) and Building 3 (left a coffee area, an IT room, work rooms 11 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 201 the overhead door to the back of the house and behind of the school). The work also and a wellness room. Existing offices and Portland, OR 97232 area and reconfiguring the parking lot includes demolition of walls to remodel open office areas would be remodeled. Telephone: 503-226-1311 Customer Service: 1-877-615-9536 around the existing building and addition. classrooms, bathrooms, corridors, storage Alterations would also include ceiling, Brian Peters of Woodblock Architecture is rooms, offices, a cafeteria, a staff lounge, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electri- the applicant, Oregon Beverage Recycling a gymnasium, ceiling, flooring, finishes, cal. Chloe Kirchhofer of Mackenzie is the FAX NUMBERS Cooperative is the project owner, and Perlo plumbing and electrical. Nicholas Sukkau applicant and 2020 Portland Owner LLC Public notice and legal advertising: 503-222-5358 Construction LLC is the contractor. of Portland Public Schools is the applicant, is the project owner. The contractor is out School District No. 1 is the project owner, to bid. • A $732,000 alteration permit is under and Grant Wills (2KG Contractors Inc.) is News, advertising and administration: review for 1755 N.W. Kearney St. Plans call the contractor. • A $588,214 alteration permit is under 503-802-7239 for a tenant improvement and a change of review for 2151 N.W. Savier St. Work would occupancy from assembly use to residen- • A $552,000 alteration permit was issued include installation of ductwork, grilles, EMAIL tial use. Work would create four live-work for 2055 N.W. Savier St. Plans call for a diffusers, a split system, terminal units, ex- [email protected] units in an existing shell. Marcus Lima of tenant improvement on the fourth and fifth haust fans and electrical. Aaron Abrams of GBD Architects is the applicant, Nash-Hol- floors. Work will include demolition of walls Alliant Systems is the applicant, Slabtown [email protected] land 17th & Kearney Investors LLC is the and ceilings to create a reception area, a JV LLC is the project owner, and Alliant project owner, and Pat Brady (Western Con- lounge, huddle rooms, a conference room, Systems LLC is the contractor.
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