Since topping out on the Level-3 PT deck, the Grand Belmont team has moved into the next phase of construction: Wood framing. The Grand Belmont building consists of two floors of post-tensioned concrete with five floors of wood framing over top. The third floor transfers from the PT deck to the start of wood framing…
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Over the past few months, the Grand Belmont team has successfully completed the majority of the self-perform concrete work. Topping out on the third level slab completes a major milestone for the project's schedule and delivery. Since the last update, slab on grade has been poured on level 1, which includes the garage space and…
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Progress for the Grand Belmont project has been full throttle since the erection of the tower crane. The ability to fly and store materials anywhere onsite has increased productivity levels. This is extremely beneficial from a laydown and staging perspective due to the available confined site space. The Lewis self-perform team has turned its attention…
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After multiple coordination meetings with the Grand Belmont team and crane subcontractors, Lewis has successfully erected a tower crane onsite this past Saturday, May 19th. The crane stands over 120 feet tall with a max pick capacity of 17,640 lbs. Coordination consisted of air rights agreements with neighboring businesses, site logistics phasing for the erection…
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Excavation at the Grand Belmont site is underway, in preparation for the installation of a unique car stacking matrix. This matrix will sit 17 feet below grade and house a car stacking system capable of holding 44 individual cars. This system will be the main form of parking for new tenants living on this very…
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Check out some renderings of the first major building being built by Lewis in the East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District since 1991.
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