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Industrial Projects Top The List
Hoffman Construction nabs most projects
Northwest Construction's List of Top Projects in Oregon,
Washington and Alaska is marked by industrial work, military
projects and some of the largest mixed use buildings now under
construction in the U.S. Data was-collected from the McGraw-Hill
Construction database. To qualify, projects had to be under
construction in 2005 and located in Washington or Oregon.
Oregon List
1. Name of Project: Port Westward
Gas-Fired Electrical Generator
Location: Clatskanie Oregon
General Contractor: Black and Veatch
Estimated Project Cost: $300 million
2.
Name of Project: Westside CSO Tunnel-Sewer Forcemains, Portland,
Ore.
Location: Portland, Ore.
General Contractor: Impregilo/Healy JV
Estimated Project Cost: $290 million
3. Name of Project: OHSU Patient
Care Facility (PFC), Portland, OR
Location: Portland,OR
General Contractor: Andersen/Hoffman JV
Estimated Project Cost: $124 million
4. Name of Project: OHSU Medical Office Building -River Campus
(Bldg 1),
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $90 million
5. Name of Project: John Ross Condo Tower
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $75 million
6. Name of Project: The Elizabeth Lofts
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Howard S. Wright Construction Co.
Estimated Project Cost: $75 million
7. Name of Project: Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford,
OR,
Location: Medford, Ore.
General Contractor: DPR Construction, Inc.
Estimated Project Cost: $72.5 million
8. Name of Project: The Strand
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Walsh Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $72 million
9. Name of Project: Wayne Lyman Morse Federal Courthouse
Location: Eugene, Ore.
General Contractor: JE Dunn
Estimated Project Cost: $70.4
10.
Name of Project: Meriwether Condominium Towers,
Location: Portland, OR
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $70 million
11. Name of Project: OHSU Biomedical Research Building (BRB)
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Hoffman/Andersen JV
Estimated Project Cost: $65 million
12. Name of Project: Fern Ridge Dam Repairs,
Location: Clandestine, OR
General Contractor: Clandestine, OR
Estimated Project Cost: $62.5 million
13. Name of Project: The Eliot Tower Condos
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Howard S. Wright Construction Co\
Estimated Project Cost: $55 million
14.
Name of Project: OSU Reser Stadium Expansion Phase 1,
Location: Corvallis, Ore.
General Contractor: Hunt Wildish
Estimated Project Cost: $55 million
15. Name of Project: Hope IV
Location: Portland, Ore.
General Contractor: Walsh Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $50 million
16. Name of Project: Tillamook Cheese Manufacturing Plant
Expansion
Location: Boardman, Ore.
General Contractor: J.J. Henry Company, Inc.
Estimated Project Cost: $50 million
17. Name of Project: DPPST
Location: Portland, OR
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $47.5 million
This is the early phase of a $750 million, 15-year project
that will provide a new river outfall, diffuser, force main,
gravity sewer, heat exchanger, and pump station at the Port
of St. Helens. It was designed by David Evans and Associates.
The pump multiplex station and diffuser will function with
effluent flows that vary from 500 gpm to 4,000 gpm with river
levels that vary by 18-feet and are completely tidal reversing.
The project consists of a tunnel, shafts, and pump station
that will collect flows from the micro-tunneled and open cut
Southwest Parallel Interceptor Segment and convey it through
the CSO tunnel to the Swan Island pump station.
The 11-story, 330,000-sq.ft. building includes five levels
of parking and is will be considered for LEED status upon
completion.
The medical facility is a 16-story, 400,000-sq.-ft. building
that will house physician practices, outpatient surgery, a
wellness center, research labs and educational space. A three-story
underground parking garage will provide 500 new parking spaces
for patients.
The John Ross Condo tower was designed by GBD Architects
Inc. and the developer is Gerding/Edlen and Williams Dame.
The Elizabeth Lofts are a 15-story, 175-loft residential
building in the Pearl District in Portland.
The seven phase project features 250,000-sq.-ft. of added
space and an 80,000-sq.-ft. renovation. It is slated for completion
in November.
The Strand will feature 195 luxury condominiums, 27 distinct
townhomes and a riverside restaurant.
The 272,274-sq.-ft. building will include six courtrooms,
chambers for district and bankruptcy judges, offices of the
U.S. Probation Services, U.S. Pretrial Services and U.S. Marshals
Service, and space to be occupied by the GSA.
The 245-unit condominium complex includes a 21-story tower
and a 24-story tower. Construction is expected to wrap up
in spring or summer of 2006.
The 274,000-sq.- ft. building includes research/laboratory
space and an advanced imaging research center.
The height of the towers, 18 stories, makes the upcoming
Eliot Towers one of the tallest buildings in the area. The
building consists of Six 2 story town homes, 13 floors of
one story traditional units for condo living, and three floors
of penthouses on the top, 21 units in total.
The Field turf is making great progress and the new field
should be ready for use during the football camp in late June.
Hope IV consists of one to three story homes geared to middle
and low-income families.
The project is a major expansion to the existing cheese making
plant for Columbia River Processing located in Boardman, Oregon.
This expansion will approximately double the plant's capacity
for producing Tillamook Cheese with minimal disruption to
the on-going cheese-making operations.
19. Name of Project: South Mist Natural Gas Pipeline
Location: Sherwood, Ore.
General Contractor: Rockford Corp.
Estimated Project Cost: $37.5 million
20. Name of Project: 1900 Morrison
Location: Portland
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
Estimated Project Cost: $37.5 million
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