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$10.9 million hospital remodel in Portland building permits | April 22, 2024

By: Hilary Dorsey//April 22, 2024//

$10.9 million hospital remodel in Portland building permits | April 22, 2024

By: Hilary Dorsey//April 22, 2024//

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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:

UNDER INSPECTION
$3,773,520听

Address: 2261 N.W. 28th Ave.
Applicant: Sarah Young of Open Concept Architecture
Owner: Accretech SBS Inc.
Contractor: O鈥橞rien & Company LLC

Plans call for construction of a new two-story industrial building with offices, conference rooms and a cafeteria. Work also includes construction of a surface parking lot and associated site work.


Building Permit Intakes:

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


Facility Permits Issued:

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


Facility Permit Intakes:

UNDER REVIEW
$987,760
Address:
PacWest Center, at 1211 S.W. Fifth Ave.聽
Applicant: not listed
Owner: not listed
Contractor: Abbott Construction LLC of Seattle

A tenant improvement would involve demolition of walls and construction of new ones to create offices, a wellness room, a copy room, open office areas, a conference room, a network equipment room, a storage room, a training room, a team room, a pantry, a break room, and an elevator lobby. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.


UNDER REVIEW
$1,132,034
Address:
Portland Expo Center, at 2060 N. Marine Drive
Applicant: not listed
Owner: not listed
Contractor: Copper Mechanical LLC of Battle Ground, Washington

Plans call for an HVAC upgrade. Work on the rooftop would include installing air handling units and a heat pump. Interior work would include installing fan coils, ductwork, diffusers, grilles and electrical.


UNDER REVIEW
$722,000
Address:
5329 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Applicant: Corey Morris of Carleton Hart Architecture
Owner: Multnomah County
Contractor: not listed

Plans call for installing a new concrete pad, a new freestanding generator, a new chain-link fence enclosure with gates on the west elevation, and new bollards. The work would also involve restoration of a concrete curb and parking striping as well as finishes, plumbing and electrical.


UNDER REVIEW
$5,318,267
Address:
Marysville Elementary School, at 7733 S.E. Raymond St.
Applicant: Nicholas Sukkau of Portland Public Schools
Owner: School District No. 1
Contractor: out to bid

The work would involve a voluntary seismic upgrade of the entire school. Exterior work would include installing a new canopy enclosed with a fence and gate at the boiler room, reroofing sections of the roof, adding new roof hatches and fall protection, and reducing the chimney height. Interior work would include minor demolition and construction of new walls as part of a remodel to create a fan room, classrooms, media/鈥媗ibrary space, offices, an entry vestibule, a records room, a boiler room, new ship ladders, and attic access hatches. The work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, plumbing and electrical.


UNDER REVIEW
$9,600,000
Address:
Providence Portland Medical Center, at 4805 N.E. Glisan St.聽
Applicant: Beta Curea of ZGF Architects
Owner: Providence Health & Services-Oregon of Renton, Washington
Contractor: not listed

Plans call for a remodel of the first floor. Work would involve demolition of walls. Exterior work would involve filling the existing opening and creating a new vestibule door. Interior work would involve constructing new walls to create a sub-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/鈥媤ork room, storage rooms and alcoves, a copy area, medication areas, nurse stations, provider rooms, a staff room, an airway storage area, a nourish area, security hold rooms, a soiled room, an EMT lounge, electrical rooms, a sprinkler room, a housekeeping room, an elevator lobby, a 鈥媡ech office, and more. Work would also involve ceiling, flooring, finishes, medical gas, plumbing and electrical. An additional $1,300,000 alteration permit is under review for the first-floor remodel. Work would involve installing terminal units, ductwork, diffusers, grilles, piping and electrical.


Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services

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