CM/GC CONTRACT (CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/GENERAL CONTRACTOR)Cm/Gc Contract • November 8th, 2023 • Oregon
Contract Type FiledNovember 8th, 2023 JurisdictionOWNER: This Contract is between City of Astoria , an Oregon municipal corporation, 450 10th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 (“Owner”) and [Construction Company] of [Address] (“CM/GC” and, in the State of Oregon General Conditions For Public Improvement Contracts, January 1, 2012 Edition, referred to as “Contractor”).
CM/GC CONTRACT (Construction Manager/ General Contractor)Cm/Gc Contract • August 17th, 2021 • Oregon
Contract Type FiledAugust 17th, 2021 JurisdictionThe Central Library will be constructed on an undeveloped 12-acre parcel at Highway 20 and Robal Road in Bend, Oregon. The planned 115,000 sf Central Library will serve all of Deschutes County, including a state-of-the-art learning center for children, flexible gathering spaces for a variety of purposes from business meetings/collaboration to study rooms for students to DIY activities, a technology hub and a performance and art space. It will also house the material handling and administrative components for the entire Library system. Project scope will include site development, street extension design and construction at Britta St, Jamison St. and Robal Ln.; coordination with ODOT for adjacent highway improvements, a possible maintenance facility and overflow parking lot with pedestrian access across Robal Road, and a possible café vendor.
CM/GC CONTRACT (Construction Manager/ General Contractor)Cm/Gc Contract • August 17th, 2021 • Oregon
Contract Type FiledAugust 17th, 2021 JurisdictionThe Redmond Library will be reinvented in its current downtown location as a vibrant library for growing community needs. The new library will serve as a primary location for children exploration and discovery in Redmond and will provide expanded programming and classes in flexible and multi-use spaces for all ages. Project scope will include the analysis and possible demolition of the current facility built in 1929, site development for connection to existing downtown infrastructure, and a possible café vendor.