When Katerra was preparing to build its massive timber factory in Spokane Valley in 2017, the company bragged that using tech-company-style vertical integration would improve.
The National Association of Minority Contractors-Oregon chapter (NAMC-Oregon) introduced NAMC University last year with the mission of supporting Black-, Indigenous-, and people of color (BIPOC)-owned businesses to develop the administrative and project management skills they need to succeed. Through the unique venture, NAMC-Oregon’s partners and stakeholders have committed to support and train members to prepare .
Boise State News May 24, 2021
The Micron Center for Materials Research building was recognized for Excellence in Sustainability in the 2021 Building Excellence Awards presented by the City of Boise.
Micron Center for Materials Research, photo Patrick Sweeney
Each year the city partners with Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Idaho to recognize organizations, businesses and individuals that built a new building or completed a building remodel that made Boise safer, more accessible to citizens, featured a unique design or was environmentally sustainable.
In her remarks announcing Boise State’s award, Julie Romig, a plans examiner for the city, called the structure “an innovative example of design and sustainability, emphasizing the university’s goal to become a leader in academics, research and civic engagement.”
May 06 2021
The new Concourse B is taking shape at PDX, providing space for Alaska and Horizon Air flights before the main terminal reopens.
Of the three projects going on at Portland International Airport right now, the replacement of Concourse B is closest to being done. The Port of Portland is building a new rental car center and third parking garage, and expanding the main terminal, known as T-Core.
Concourse B, like any concourse, will be a long corridor where air passengers who have passed through security can do two things. They either wait to board their plane, checking with the airline staff, playing with their phones and eating security-approved snacks. Or, they get off a plane there and hurry though with barely a thought of stopping until they get to their bags or their connection.
B is for Alaska May 05 2021 The new Concourse B is taking shape at PDX, providing space for Alaska and Horizon Air flights before the main terminal reopens.
Of the three projects going on at Portland International Airport right now, the replacement of Concourse B is closest to being done. The Port of Portland is building a new rental car center and third parking garage, and expanding the main terminal, known as T-Core.
Concourse B, like any concourse, will be a long corridor where air passengers who have passed through security can do two things. They either wait to board their plane, checking with the airline staff, playing with their phones and eating security-approved snacks. Or they get off a plane there and hurry though with barely a thought of stopping until they get to their bags or their connection.