Condominium Project Case Study in Oregon

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Project Overview

Project Title:BELMONT CONDOMINUMS BP 1
Estimated Value:$28,000,000 (a more accurate cost estimate is available from RSMeans Online)
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Project Location

State:Oregon
County:Multnomah
City:Portland
Address:SE 23rd & Belmont

Project Type

Building Category:Condominiums
Work Type:New

Project Description:

Condominium[s] Clubhouse, Community Room, Dwelling Units, Health Club, Jacuzzi, Laundry, Lobby Office[s], Parking Garage

Project Owner

WILLIAMS & DAME

Project Design & Engineering

Structural Engineer: KPFF ENGINEERING
Plumbing Engineer: MKE & ASSOCS
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: MKE & ASSOCS
Blue Printer: PRECISION IMAGES
Landscape Architect: Steve Koch Landscape Architect

Project Construction

General Contractor: HOFFMAN CONST CO OF OREGON

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  • Common Work Results for Utilities
  • Demolition
  • Electricity Metering
  • Facility Fire Hydrants
  • Manholes and Structures
  • Natural Gas Metering
  • Selective Site Demolition
  • Selective Structure Demolition
  • Steam Energy Distribution Metering
  • Water Utility Distribution Fire Hydrants