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DJC announces finalists for 2022 TopProjects event

By: DJC Staff//April 1, 2022//

DJC announces finalists for 2022 TopProjects event

By: DJC Staff//April 1, 2022//

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The Daily Journal of Commerce has named 84 finalists for the 2022 TopProjects awards competition recognizing the most outstanding projects completed last year in Oregon or Southwest Washington.

Since its creation more than two decades ago, TopProjects has become an industry tradition as a way to measure excellence in the region’s built environment. Eligible projects were required to be substantially completed by Dec. 31, 2021.

The finalists now move to the competition’s judging phase. Projects in 15 categories will be evaluated by a panel of professionals from the local building industry. Judges will determine the individual top-scoring entry in each competition category. The project earning the highest number of points among all finalists will be named Project of the Year.

Anyone who submitted a project for this year’s competition and does not see it listed, or sees information that is incorrect, or believes that a project has been categorized incorrectly, is encouraged to contact DJC Publisher Nick Bjork at 503-802-7214 or [email protected].

Winning projects will be announced during the TopProjects awards event, which will take place June 15 from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Oregon Convention Center. Tickets are $150 each. The event will also be livestreamed.

2022 TopProjects finalists (categorized):

 

Affordable and supportive housing

Bridge Meadows Redmond; submitted by Walsh Construction

Cedar Commons; submitted by Walsh Construction

Hillside Manor; submitted by Walsh Construction

Orchards Plaza; submitted by J.R. Johnson LLC

The Mary Ann; submitted by Scott | Edwards Architecture

The Nick Fish; submitted by LMC Construction

Viewfinder; submitted by Scott | Edwards Architecture

Arts, culture and entertainment

Arlene Schnitzer Acoustical Enhancement Project; submitted by Mortenson

Columbia Tech Center Park Amphitheater Canopy; submitted by ORANGEWALLstudios

Garver Theater Renovation; submitted by Todd Construction

Gerry Frank | Salem Rotary Amphitheater; submitted by CBTWO Architects LLC

Oregon Zoo: Polar Passage, Primate Forest and Rhino Ridge; submitted by Lease Crutcher Lewis

Patricia Reser Center for the Performing Arts; submitted by Opsis Architecture and Skanska USA Building

Health care and life sciences

Absci Bioscience Laboratories and Corporate Office; submitted by Bremik Construction

Fora Health; submitted by R&H Construction

Legacy Emanuel West Core and Shell Building; submitted by Andersen Construction

North Point Dental; submitted by BnK Construction

Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center; submitted by Lorentz Bruun Construction

Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency Clinic; submitted by BnK Construction

Hospitality

Amaterra Winery; submitted by Emerick Construction

Domaine Serene Wine Lounge Tenant Improvement; submitted by BLRB Architects

Grace Chapel; submitted by CIDA

Hyatt House Beaverton; submitted by Deacon Construction

Steeplejack Brewing Company; submitted by Swinerton

Industrial, manufacturing or logistics

224 Logistics Park; submitted by Perlo Construction

Blue Lake Corporate Park; submitted by Perlo Construction

Bridge Point I-5; submitted by Sierra Construction

Caruso Produce; submitted by Robert Evans Co.

I-84 Logistics Center; submitted by Sierra Construction and Tapani Inc.

Shinsegae Foods; submitted by Livermore Architecture & Engineering

The Factor Building; submitted by Truebeck Construction

Infrastructure and telecom

Flexential Hillsboro 3 (H3) Data Center; submitted by Skanska USA Building

Oregon State University North District Utility Plant; submitted by Andersen Construction and Systems West Engineers

Port of Portland Parking Additions and Consolidated Rental Car Facility (PACR); submitted by JE Dunn Construction

Water Station 5 Transmission Main; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Multifamily and mixed use

Amara; submitted by LMC, a Lennar company

Eugene Market District; submitted by Andersen Construction

Mercato Grove; submitted by Deacon Construction

Portland Astoria; submitted by Andersen Construction

Saltwood North; submitted by Bremik Construction

The Byway Mixed-Use Development; submitted by Otak

The Sawbuck; submitted by Hoffman Construction

Westridge Lofts; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Office – new construction

Adidas East Village Expansion; submitted by Turner Construction

Harder Mechanical Headquarters; submitted by Swinerton

PAE Living Building; submitted by PAE

Office – tenant improvement or major renovation

220 NW Second Avenue Lobby Repositioning; submitted by Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company

710 Holladay Renovation; submitted by Swinerton

Brainium; submitted by Lease Crutcher Lewis

Embassy Centre Suite No. 301; submitted by Deacon Construction

Scott | Edwards Architecture Headquarters; submitted by Scott | Edwards Architecture

Primary education – large (more than $50 million)

Adrienne C. Nelson High School; submitted by Lease Crutcher Lewis

Caldera High School; submitted by BBT Architects and Kirby Nagelhout Construction and Systems West Engineers

Lake Oswego School District, Lakeridge Middle School; submitted by Skanska USA Building

Leodis V. McDaniel High School; submitted by General Sheet Metal and Opsis Architecture

McKay High School; submitted by Bremik Construction

Primary education – small (less than $50 million)

Atfalati Ridge Elementary School; submitted by DLR Group and Kirby Nagelhout Construction

Jim Tangeman Center; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Marrion Elementary School; submitted by Perlo Construction

Nestucca Valley K-8 School Expansion; submitted by Otak

Sabin-Schellenberg Professional Technical Center; submitted by P&C Construction

Tumwata Middle School; submitted by P&C Construction

Wishram School Wall Replacement & CTE Expansion; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Public facilities

Lake Oswego City Hall and Police Station; submitted by Mackenzie and Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, and Otak

Oregon City Engineering and Operations Complex; submitted by Scott | Edwards Architecture

Salem Public Library Renovation; submitted by Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company

Recreation

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula; submitted by Woodblock Architecture

Hayward Field; submitted by SRG Partnership

OMSI Camp Hancock; submitted by Walsh Construction

Oregon State University Gymnastics Practice Facility; submitted by Woofter Bolch Architecture

Santiam Canyon Junior/Senior High School Gym; submitted by Soderstrom Architects

The Cove Aquatics Center, Sunriver Resort; R&H Construction

Tyrone S. Woods Memorial Park; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Secondary education and vocational training

Chemeketa Community College – Agricultural Complex; submitted by Swinerton

Clackamas Community College – Wacheno Welcome Center; submitted by Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company

Columbia Gorge Community College – Treaty Oaks Skills Center; submitted by Bremik Construction

Oregon State University-Cascades Edward J. Ray Hall; submitted by Swinerton

PGE Sherwood Training Center; submitted by PBS Engineering and Environmental

Transportation

Clackamas Regional Center Mobility Improvement Project; submitted by Harper Houf Peterson Righellis

Mullen Road – Lacey City Limits to Carpenter Road; submitted by Active Construction

Ned Flanders Crossing NW; submitted by Wildish Standard Paving

Pioneer Rail Overpass Project – Phase 3; submitted by Tapani Inc.

U.S. 26 (Powell Boulevard): Southeast 122nd to Southeast 136th; submitted by Tapani Inc.

Willamette Falls Drive Streetscape Improvements; submitted by Harper Houf Peterson Righellis

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