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Vancouver building permits

The Columbian
Published: June 3, 2012, 5:00pm

May 14-25

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

Commercial

B & B Installations, 2802 N.E. 65th Ave., $93,654, add racking.

Buckaroo Thermoseal, 2400 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., $26,000, replace roof.

Clark County Painting, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Suite 229, $150,000, tenant improvement.

Commercial Interior, 806 Broadway, $89,000, tenant improvements.

Environmental Controls, 1112 S.E. 136th Ave., $773,000, replace rooftop units.

Fluor Enterprise, 4808 N.W. Fruit Valley Road, $354,725, add roll-up doors to existing concrete walls.

Fortis Construction, 4816 N.E. Thurston Way, $95,000, tenant improvements.

J.H. Kelly, 1895 N.W. Harborside Drive, $4,100,000, construct three towers with four conveyers.

Jade Group, 7301 N.E. 41st St., $234,000, remodel Staybridge Suites.

McKinstry Co., 13215 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite A, $37,433, replace rooftop units at Chase Bank.

Robert Todd Construction, 11516 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 2-E, $96,500, alter space.

Roger Langeliers Construction, 4111 N.E. 112th Ave., $50,000, add interior concrete trench.

Tapio Construction, 10417 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., $117,000, Dutch Bros. kiosk.

Team Construction, 1301 N.E. 136th Ave., $55,000.

Weatherguard, 800 Officers Row, $140,000; 1151 Officers Row, $160,000; 1201 Officers Row, $150,000; 1251 Officers Row, $90,000; 1301 Officers Row, $200,000.

Residential

Axiom Luxury Homes, 1809 S.E. Lieser Point Road, $164,882.

D.R. Horton, 1900 N.E. 77th Place, $94,773; 1922 N.E. 77th Place, $113,025; 1926 N.E. 77th Place, $100,487; 7827 N.E. 19th Way, $94,773.

Manor Homes Washington, 3101 N.E. 161st Ave., $91,977; 3007 N.E. 161st Ave., $93,897; 8719 and 8723 N.E. 26th Way, $88,621 each; 2630, 2634 and 2638 N.E. 87th Ave., $88,621 each.

Northwest Classic Homes, 1012 S.E. 64th Court, $222,383.

Sage General Contracting, 4405 N.E. Creston Ave., $85,000.

Sun Country Homes, 4505 N.E. 131st Ave., $100,935.

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