January-February-Looking Ahead!
March 10th, 2008 9:22 pm
Hello from all of us at Mississippi Avenue Lofts!
Welcome to our new blog! As part of an ongoing effort to provide up to date information on what it looks like to build a truly sustainable building, we will no longer be sending out a newsletter but instead will begin posting regular updates on our blog with current photo’s and information on both the process and progress of creating a precedent setting new sustainable infill development. This 1st entry will get you caught up on the work that has taken place in January and February since we released our end of the year newsletter.
To learn more visit mississippiavenuelofts.com As the New Year began project superintendent Ed Stanton from General Contractor Gray Purcell coordinated the following work to move Mississippi Avenue Lofts closer to becoming one of the greenest buildings of it’s type in the United States.
Gray Purcell set shoring and placed decking from a regional mill for the 2nd floor concrete slab.
Gray Purcell installed rebar and Portland Mechanical installed drainpipes for the 2nd floor courtyard slab.
Union Masons from Anchor Concrete placed regional concrete to form the 12″ thick courtyard slab for the south ½ of the building.
Gray Purcell installed rebar and structural columns, Oniell Electric installed conduit and Portland Mechanical installed plumbing firestop systems for 2nd floor slab.



Union Masons from Anchor Concrete placed concrete for the 2nd floor slab for the south ½ of the building.
Gray Purcell installed rebar, set forms and poured the final 1st floor footings, north stair tower and 1st floor elevator room.
Gray Purcell installed rebar, set forms and poured 2nd floor walls for the south ½ of the building.
The City of Portland connected Mississippi Avenue Lofts to the city water main and Portland Mechanical began rough in plumbing installation for water and fire suppression systems.
J box Cabinetworks began CAD drawings for cabinets and built ins that will be fabricated in their fully automated CNC manufacturing facility located just 6.5 miles from the jobsite.
Gray Purcell began installation of FSC Certified heavy timber beams from PARR Lumber in Portland.
Rounding out 2 very busy months, Gray Purcell completed installation of structural steel beams for the 1st floor, set shoring and placed decking and installed rebar for the 2nd floor slab on the north 1/2 of the building. Portland Mechanical continued installation of firestops and began plumbing installation and venting for the 2nd floor. Oniell Electric continued installation of conduit for 2nd floor slab and began installation of conduit within the parking garage to service the building.
Mt. Hood photo from unit 214 a studio in the southeast corner on the 2nd floor.

