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Vancouver building permits

The Columbian
Published: October 21, 2012, 5:00pm

Oct. 1-12

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

Commercial

Alliant Systems, 505 N.E. 87th Ave., $56,469, improve plumbing and HVAC.

Canyon Contracting, 305 S.E. Chkalov Drive, Suite 101-D, $150,000, expand Sprint store.

Engineered Structures, 905 N.E. 136th Ave. and 2101 N.E. Andresen Road, $28,000 each, replace two checkstands at WinCo stores with self-serve checkstands.

Evergreen Pacific, 6100 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., $35,000, replace siding.

Gaither & Sons Construction, 600 S.E. 177th Ave., $364,649, construct community center, shop, exercise area and pool building at apartment complex.

Hanson Construction, 18602 S.E. 24th St., $64,976, repair fire damage.

MP Plumbing, 111 S.E. Columbia Way, $200,000, repair fire damage at Who Song & Larry’s restaurant.

McKinstry Co., 4111 N.E. 112th Ave., $272,000, install kitchen and modify facilities.

P & C Construction, 7101 N.E. 137th Ave., $150,000, remodel physical therapy area at Kaiser Permanente.

RSV Building Solutions, 4601 N.E. 77th Ave., $60,000, tenant improvement.

Skanska USA, 505 N.E. 87th Ave., $568,000, medical office improvements.

TEAM Construction, 8214 N.E. Vancouver Mall Loop, $146,300 and $370,000, improvements to building and fuel tanks at 7-Eleven store.

Residential

D.R. Horton Inc. – Portland, 7816 N.E. 19th Way, $77,910; 8006 N.E. 20th St., $109,425; 1818 N.E. 77th Court, $100,347.

Evergreen Homes NW, 12022 N.E. 14th St., $102,000.

WDC NW LLC, 2625 N.E. 51st St., $112,172.

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