Wanted: One plant builder, operator
Wilsonville officials want to get out of the sewer business. They’re looking for a company to not just design and build improvements to the city’s sewage treatment plant, but to run the city-owned...
View ArticleBig cleanup at Hanford needs big contractor
It took only about 20 years of operations at the Hanford nuclear production complex to dump billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the groundwater supply near Richland, Wash. But contractors...
View ArticleHanford nuclear waste mess worse than thought
The amount of plutonium at the Hanford nuclear waste site near Richland, Wash., is almost twice what was last reported and could seep into the Columbia River within the next 1,000 years, according to a...
View ArticleSellwood Bridge revisions could save $41 million
Revised plans for the Sellwood Bridge replacement could reduce construction costs by up to $41 million, according to a new estimate by the project's advisory committee.
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View ArticleCH2M Hill selected for wastewater plant project in Wilsonville
CH2M Hill, a global design-build firm founded in Corvallis, has been selected as the preferred bidder to design, build and operate Wilsonville’s proposed new wastewater treatment plant.
View ArticleFootbridge over I-5 to be completed by March
Work on the $6.7 million Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge project in Portland's South Waterfront is expected to wrap up in March 2012. The 700-foot-wide bridge over Interstate 5 will include stairs and...
View ArticleNEBC’s Cascade chapter to hold June luncheon
The Cascade chapter of the Northwest Environmental Business Council will hold a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 12, at the Sentinel Hotel, 614 S.W. 11th Ave., in Portland. The luncheon will...
View ArticleCollaborative office spaces noticeably in demand
A shift in employee preferences is driving up rents and driving down vacancy rates in Class B buildings in Portland's Central Business District.
View ArticleLEED losing its luster in Portland
Many developers, architects and builders are no longer as enamored with LEED as they once were.
View ArticleCouple conquering code consulting
A Beaverton-based company, Code Unlimited, is helping architects tackle building code issues.
View ArticleArchitects go back to school — to teach
Rewarding experiences are drawing design professionals back to the Architects in Schools program.
View ArticleBig cleanup at Hanford needs big contractor
It took only about 20 years of operations at the Hanford nuclear production complex to dump billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the groundwater supply near Richland, Wash. But contractors...
View ArticleBig cleanup at Hanford needs big contractor
It took only about 20 years of operations at the Hanford nuclear production complex to dump billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the groundwater supply near Richland, Wash. But contractors...
View ArticleHanford nuclear waste mess worse than thought
The amount of plutonium at the Hanford nuclear waste site near Richland, Wash., is almost twice what was last reported and could seep into the Columbia River within the next 1,000 years, according to a...
View ArticleSellwood Bridge revisions could save $41 million
Revised plans for the Sellwood Bridge replacement could reduce construction costs by up to $41 million, according to a new estimate by the project's advisory committee. The post Sellwood Bridge...
View ArticleCH2M Hill selected for wastewater plant project in Wilsonville
CH2M Hill, a global design-build firm founded in Corvallis, has been selected as the preferred bidder to design, build and operate Wilsonville’s proposed new wastewater treatment plant. The post CH2M...
View ArticleFootbridge over I-5 to be completed by March
Work on the $6.7 million Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge project in Portland's South Waterfront is expected to wrap up in March 2012. The 700-foot-wide bridge over Interstate 5 will include stairs and...
View ArticleNEBC’s Cascade chapter to hold June luncheon
The Cascade chapter of the Northwest Environmental Business Council will hold a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 12, at the Sentinel Hotel, 614 S.W. 11th Ave., in Portland. The luncheon will...
View ArticleCollaborative office spaces noticeably in demand
A shift in employee preferences is driving up rents and driving down vacancy rates in Class B buildings in Portland's Central Business District. The post Collaborative office spaces noticeably in...
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