Across the River. On Your Schedule.
Oregon sits a straight I-5 run from our Puyallup base, and we treat it as a first-class part of our territory, not an occasional stretch. Portland-metro pours mobilize on the same cadence as Puget Sound work; Salem, Eugene, and Bend book into planned pour windows that bundle travel efficiently. The self-contained Smart Batch® GC-1 makes the distance irrelevant to quality — the batch plant that pours a Tacoma podium is the same one that pours a Bend hotel, running the same programmed mix design with the same cloud-archived batch records.
Land Use. Infill. Wood Frame.
Oregon’s statewide land-use system and its middle-housing legislation (HB 2001 opened formerly single-family lots to duplexes, townhomes, and multiplexes) keep pushing residential construction toward exactly the building types gypsum underlayment serves: attached wood-frame housing where the floor assembly carries both the fire rating and the party-floor sound rating. From Portland’s inclusionary-zoning podium projects to Bend’s hospitality growth, Oregon buildings need STC 50 / IIC 50 between units and UL-rated assemblies over wood framing — and they need pours that dry predictably through a wet Willamette Valley winter. Weighed water content is how we deliver that.