Recent Articles from 91视频 Staff
OP-ED: Investment quandary in inflationary times
This economic environment seems more fraught than usual, with inflation, rising interest rates and a European war all contributing to a witch鈥檚 brew.
R&H Construction promotes Line
CONSTRUCTION Chet Line has been promoted to lead preconstruction manager for R&H Construction鈥檚 Special Projects Group. He will lead the preconstruction team for R&H鈥檚 remodels, renovations, and tenant improvements. Line […]
Petersen now an R&H Construction project executive
CONSTRUCTION R&H Construction has named Adam Petersen project executive for its ground-up construction division. He will serve as an integral link between clients, design teams, and R&H鈥檚 preconstruction and operations […]
R&H Construction’s Schurman takes director role
CONSTRUCTION Chad Schurman has been promoted to director of operations for R&H Construction鈥檚 Special Projects Group. He will lead more than 30 team members specializing in remodels, renovations, and tenant […]
Simpson promoted by R&H Construction
CONSTRUCTION R&H Construction has named Mark Simpson director of operations, buildings.聽He began his career with R&H in 2005 as a project manager in the buildings department and in 2016 became […]
David Evans and Associates hires Cooley
ENGINEERING Steve Cooley has joined David Evans and Associates as a senior transportation engineer in its Salem office. He has more than 35 years of design, construction, and project delivery […]
Gonzalez named LatinoBuilt executive director
NONPROFIT LatinoBuilt has named Osvaldo 鈥淥zzie鈥 Gonzalez its new executive director. He will manage the organization鈥檚 day-to-day operations beginning July 1. He also will lead strategic development, fundraising programs and […]
Pandemic, racist attacks challenge Chinatowns
From San Francisco to New York, organizations are taking action to ensure the unique communities鈥 cultural impacts continue.
Building Blocks: Universal Plaza
A new community gathering spot is set to open in downtown Tigard in 2023.
Report: Money wasted at Portland housing complex
$858,762 intended to help veterans emerging from homelessness was wasted by the Joint Office of Homeless Services, according to a report released Tuesday.
Crews building 96-unit affordable housing complex
Five construction permits totaling $15 million were issued last week by the Portland Bureau of Development Services for five buildings along the western edge of the Glenfair neighborhood.
News
- Group receives updates on bridge replacement, I-5 Rose Quarter megaprojects
- Pacific Northwest projects totaling $50.6 million in top bidders | Aug. 14, 2026
- Portland-based Hennebery Eddy Architects shifts leadership
- Portland OKs term sheet for Moda Center deal with Blazers
- $431 million infrastructure project proposed in Eugene
- Portland’s Centennial Mills on the verge of demolition
- $960,000 office renovation in Portland building permits | Aug. 10, 2026
- Two projects in historic districts in Portland land use review intakes | Aug. 10, 2026
- Multnomah County commits up to $101.6M for Moda Center
- Portland code changes to take effect in November
- Los Colibris project approved for Portland’s OMSI District
- Pacific Northwest projects totaling $9.9 million in top bidders | Aug. 7, 2026
Commentary
- Navigating system development charges in land use processes | Opinion
- A capital planning framework for healthcare projects | Opinion
- Small construction businesses accused of wiretapping | Opinion
- Expecting a big bang but witnessing only a whimper | Opinion
- Beware of when the debt collector comes calling | Opinion
- Assembly of a future workforce begins with an invitation | Opinion
- Beware of overlooking legal requirements for remote workers | Opinion
- Become a critical thinker and transform a workplace | Opinion
- Managing construction risks with international suppliers | Opinion
- A rally with many engines: the lesson of 2026’s first half | Opinion
- Oregon housing challenges persist despite sound and fury | Opinion
- When does an employee’s bullying become harassment? | Opinion
















