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Vancouver building permits

The Columbian
Published: July 1, 2012, 5:00pm

June 11-22

Building permits over $25,000 issued by the city of Vancouver.


Commercial

BNK Construction, 14415 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite B-110, $29,000, Margarita Factory improvements.

Bulldog Mechanical and Remodeling, 1525 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite A, $80,000; and 2100 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite A-109, $140,000; restaurant improvements.

Charles Rogers Company, 806 Main St., $380,000, office improvements.

Charter Construction, 2310 and 2410 N.E. 112th Ave., residential care facilities, $1,719,759 each.

Griffith Roofing, 521 N.E. 136th Ave., $207,486, re-roof Charter Communications.

HVAC Inc., 1905 S.E. 192nd Ave., Camas, $87,000, tenant improvement.

Harlen’s Drywall, 400 N.E. Mother Joseph Place, $135,000, emergency room remodel; 420 N.E. Mother Joseph Place, $93,587, lab expansion.

Lease Crutcher Lewis LLC, 805 Broadway, $275,000, office improvements.

Lee Contractors, 605 Esther St., $29,000, trash enclosure at Esther Short Park.

Modern Plumbing, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, $172,000, Starbucks addition.

Orcanco Commercial Construction, 5508 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., $39,400.

TEAM Construction, 918 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 1, $337,454 and $152,586, new shopping center; 2155 W. Firestone Lane, $70,460, tenant improvements.

W. Warner Construction, 3901 Main St., $69,550, tenant improvement.


Residential

Axiom Luxury Homes, 8401 S.E. Evergreen Highway, $275,713.

Cascade West Development, 1008 S.E. 64th Court, $202,029.

D.R. Horton, 1917 N.E. 77th Place, $100,407; 1909 N.E. 77th Place, $109,425; 1913 N.E. 77th Place, $92,155.

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity, 1916 N.E. 49th St., $50,930.

J. Roderick Young Custom Homes, 1011 Columbia Ridge Drive, $98,123.

Manor Homes Washington, 3302 and 3311 N.E. 43rd Place, $79,526 each.

New Tradition Contracting, 5111 N.E. 135th Ave., $77,485.

New Tradition Homes, 13303 N.E. 50th Way, $78,985.

Tamarack Development, 8419 S.E. 17th St., $186,816.

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