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Home » Building Permits – May 2020

Building Permits – May 2020

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff

Building permit values have been rounded to the nearest hundred figure.

KENNEWICK

Kennewick School District, 425 S. Tweedt St., $255,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: Big D’s Construction of Tri-Cities.

City of Kennewick, 2204 S. Irving St., $2,504,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: Rotschy Inc.

Kennewick School District, 3520 Southridge Blvd., $15,112,000 for a commercial addition at Southridge High School. Contractor: Bouten Construction Company and Apollo Mechanical Construction.

Kennewick School District, 4901 W. 20th Ave., $17,750 for a commercial addition at Lincoln Elementary School. Contractor: Pacific Mobile Structures.

Washington Securities & Investment Company, 8418 W. Gage Blvd., $38,000 for a commercial remodel at Boiada Brazilian Grill. Contractor: Zion Restoration.

CC West Properties, 8390 W. Gage Blvd., $204,000 for a commercial remodel. Contractor: Hot Solar Solutions.

Columbia Center, 1321 N. Columbia Center Blvd., $9,000 for a commercial remodel at Sephora. Contractor: Fulcrum Construction.

Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, 512 N. Young St., $24,000 for a new commercial addition. Contractor: D&D Tri Rivers Excavation.


PASCO

Tri-Cities Community Health, Parcel 113 394 300, $90,000 for a commercial addition. Contractor: To be determined.

Balcom & Moe Inc., 1315 N. First Ave., $573,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: Teton West of WA LLC.

City of Pasco, 310 N. Oregon Ave., $577,000 for a new commercial addition at Pasco Fire Department. Contractor: To be determined

Kenyon Zero Storage, 5812 Burlington Loop, $18,527,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: To be determined.

Stonegate Pasco, 6102 N. Road 68, $32,000 for a commercial remodel. Construction: Mark Vincent Construction.


RICHLAND

MK Northwest Properties, 2811 Polar Way, $3,700,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: CRF Metalworks LLC.

Amil Cordic, 2461 Robertson Drive, $469,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: Affordable Construction.


BENTON COUNTY

Agri-Northwest, 32198 State Route 14, Unit A, $2,554,000 for a new commercial building. Contractor: Teton West of WA LLC.

Agri-Northwest, 32198 State Route 14, Unit C, $2,466,000 for a new commercial building. Contractor: Teton West of WA LLC.

Lamb Weston, 158697 S. State Route 221, Unit A & B, $2,293,390 for new commercial construction. Contractor: Teton West of WA LLC.

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