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Building Blocks: The Factor • Daily Journal of Commerce

OWNER: 210 SE Madison OZ LLC DEVELOPER: Libertas Management CONTRACTOR: Truebeck Construction ENGINEERS: Grummel Engineering LLC (structural), AKS Engineering & Forestry (civil), American Heating Inc. (design-build HVAC, plumbing), Christenson Electric Inc. (electrical design-build), Geopacific Engineering Inc. (geotech) SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT: The project continues the modernization of the Central Eastside Industrial District while maintaining its working-class roots. Two 1920s-era warehouses are being integrated into a single multilevel, multi-tenant building. Construction is taking place in phases amid partial occupancy. The building will feature an exposed timber and steel structural system, an open social stair at a shared, open common area, exposed steel and wood stair systems, murals by local artists, a central light monitor that will flood common areas with natural light, and upgraded (for current energy code) envelope and mechanical systems. There will be new energy-ef

Building Blocks: Amaterra Winery • Daily Journal of Commerce

ENGINEERS: Glumac (MEP), Humber Design Group (civil), TM Rippey Consulting Engineers MAJOR SUBCONTRACTORS/OTHER ASSOCIATES: Whitaker/Ellis Builders, TT&L Sheet Metal, Team Electric, American Heating, Anning-Johnson, Heinz Mechanical Industries Inc. NUMBER OF WORKERS EMPLOYED: 45 (courtesy of Amaterra Winery) SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT: Emerick Construction is working closely with Waterleaf Architecture and O’Brien & Company, the construction manager, on this three-story, 46,000-square-foot project – the first full-production winery in the Portland metropolitan area. Approximately 3,600 cubic yards of concrete was used for the foundation and structure of the two lower levels that will serve winery production. Approximately 35,000 square feet of 12-inch, precast/prestressed, hollow-core planks were placed for the Level 2 and 3 suspended slabs. The top level, which will house a restaurant and event space, is wood-framed with a multi-gabled roof structure that emulates the West Hill

Providence Park Stadium Expansion - PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Daily Journal of Commerce

Providence Park Stadium Expansion Location: Portland Architect: Allied Works Architecture General Contractor: Turner Construction Company Subcontractors: A-Line Concrete Cutting, Alliant Systems, American Heating, Artector Inc., Aspen Mallory Holdings, Bell & Bell Builders & Overhead Doors, Bell Hardware of Portland, BrandSafway Services, Brian H. Smith Demolition, Browns Architectural Sheetmetal, Building Material Specialties, Cgc Industries dba Culver, Chick of All Trades, City of Roses Disposal & Recycling, Cornerstone Masonry, Crane Consultants, D & R Masonry Restoration, Don Frank Floors, Donald B Murphy Contractors, DP Nicoli, Duray, J.F. Duncan Industries, Eco – Pan, Encore Glass, F.D. Thomas, Farwest Steel Reinforcing, Faustrollean Fixture, Finish Line Concrete Cutting, FP&C Consultants KC, Glacier Northwest, Global Electric, Gonsalves & Santucci, Hanset Stainless, Harlen’s Drywall, Herc Rentals, Holland Painting, Huntco Supply, Interior/Exterior Specialist, Interior/

Blu Dot - 3rd Place (Hospitality, Retail, Residential) • Daily Journal of Commerce

Blu Dot General Contractor: R&H Construction Subcontractors: Accurate Concrete Cutting, American Heating, Clean World Maintenance, D&R Masonry Restorations, DeBenedetto’s Commercial Flooring, Don Rhyne Painting, Dynalectric, General Sheet Metal Works, Goldwal Construction, LaRusso Concrete, Minority Abatement Contractors, Portland Millwork, Rayborn’s Plumbing, Steven W Broders, T-Plus Steel Fabricators, Uncommon Cabinetry, Viking Automatic Sprinkler, Vista Interiors, WH Cress Historic renovation projects are hugely popular in Portland, and for good reason. The city’s stock of historic brick masonry buildings, whether old offices, warehouses or firehouses, is ripe for re-use and has been very popular with up-and-coming companies looking to relocate their space.

Northwest Housing Alternatives Campus Redevelopment - 1st Place TIE (Homeless Shelter & Emergency Housing) • Daily Journal of Commerce

Northwest Housing Alternatives Campus Redevelopment Architect: MWA Architects General Contractor: O’Neill Walsh Community Builders Subcontractors: A2 Fabrication, Academy Specialties, Advanced Electric, Allplay Systems, American Direct, American Heating, Anderson Heating, BD Aerial, Burgener’s Woodworking, Cascade Radon, Cedar Landscape Construction, Civic Construction, Classic Fences and Decks, Crown Fire Systems, Culver Glass, De-El Enterprises, Dennis’ 7 Dees Landscaping, Eagle Striping Services, East Wind Roofing and Sheet Metal, Eastside Paving, EuroLine Windows (USA), Floor Solutions, Fox Architectural Signs, G.R. Morgan Construction, Great Northwest Gutters, Haier US Appliance Solutions dba GE Appliances, Hillebrand Construction, Imagine Energy, Interior Exterior Specialist, JB Insulation, KONE, Kraft Masonry, Lanz Cabinet Shop, Lauzon Contracting, Lazer Site Surveying, LM Construction of Brush Prairie, Matson Siding, McDonald & Wetle, Metro Overhead Door, Northwest M

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