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100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon, 2022

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Emerick Construction: City of Wilsonville Public Works Complex

Emerick Construction: City of Wilsonville Public Works Complex
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Oregon Business - 100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon, 2022

Find out which companies have the most satisfied employees in 2022. Welcome to the 2022 100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon list. This month we m.

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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon City completes construction of $12.8M Operations Center

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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

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