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Emerick Completes Work At Estacada Schools
Portland - General contractor Emerick Construction Co. has
completed the finishing touches at the new Clackamas River
Elementary School in Estacada, Ore. Emerick has also completed
extensive renovations at the adjacent Estacada Junior High
School.
Clackamas River Elementary, with its wood structure and brick
façade, has high, vaulted ceilings that feature exposed,
wooden beams and allow for natural light to flood the entire
building.
The original Estacada Grade School was demolished to make
way for the new Clackamas River Elementary. Historical mementos
from the original school have been incorporated into the new
school, including blue and gold medallions that now adorn
the brick walls inside and out and colorful tile mosaics made
by grade school students last year that now decorate the hallways.
The original "Estacada Grade School" sign is being
restored and will be mounted inside the lobby.
While the Junior High School's exterior has retained its
traditional appearance, a new two-story classroom addition
has been constructed and extensive interior remodeling has
occurred throughout the school. A comprehensive seismic upgrade
of the entire facility has brought the building up to current
structural standards.
The auditorium, located near the front of the school, retains
its original classic look, but has received a modernization
overhaul. Crews redesigned the configuration of the walls
for better acoustics, the stage has been rebuilt and the original
seats have been refurbished.
Work at the two schools, which are located on a shared site,
also included the development of new ball fields and play
areas.
Emerick teamed with the Estacada School District, Selig/Lee/Rueda,
AIA, and Milstead & Associates on this $14 million project.
Walker Macy Planning New Waterfront Greenway
Portland - The Portland-based landscape architecture, urban
design and planning firm of Walker Macy in collaboration with
internationally renowned landscape architect Thomas Balsley
of New York has been selected by Portland Parks and Recreation
to provide master planning services for Portland's South Waterfront
Greenway Development Plan project. The South Waterfront Greenway
will be located within the heart of Portland's new South Waterfront
District along the western bank of the Willamette River.
The South Waterfront Greenway is defined by the Marquam Bridge
on the north and the site of the River Forum Building on the
south. The area is an average 100 ft. wide and 6,500 ft. long
and encompasses approximately 15 acres. The new Greenway is
a key component of the major redevelopment project underway
in Portland's South Waterfront District that will accommodate
retail, office and housing uses.
The interdisciplinary consulting team is charged with synthesizing
the complexities of the natural, cultural, social and economic
environment to give the new greenway meaningful form.
Scheduled for completion early in 2004, the Greenway Development
Plan will set design direction for implementation. Construction
of the new South Waterfront Greenway will be funded through
a variety of public/private partnerships and will be built
over a number of years.
The consulting team, led by Walker Macy and Thomas Balsley
Associates, includes KPFF Consulting Engineers, WaterCycle,
Inc., Fishman Environmental Services, GRI Geotechnical and
Environmental Consultants, PAE Consulting Engineers, Parsons
Brinckerhoff, and Robert Z. Melnick.
OR-OSHA Honors Firm With SHARP Status
Portland - S. D. Deacon Corp of Oregon was recently honored
as only the fourth general contractor in Oregon to earn recognition
for its safety record from the Oregon Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OR-OSHA).
OR-OSHA honored S. D. Deacon with the Safety and Health Achievement
Recognition Program (SHARP) award, an Oregon program that
establishes the highest benchmarks for safety in the industry.
The earn SHARP status, Oregon employers must achieve a Lost
Workday Case Incidence Rate below the state industry average
and voluntarily establish an intensive employee safety program,
among other activities. All of S. D. Deacon's supervisors
and foremen complete a three-year, 33-class safety training
course, and project managers and other staff are encouraged
to participate as well.
In 2002, S. D. Deacon received a grant from OR-OSHA to oversee
the design, testing and analysis of masonry bracing. Its safety
recommendations were adopted by OR-OSHA and influenced a new
state code that went into effect April 30, 2003.
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