Washington Contractor. Portland-Metro Reach.
Vancouver sits in an odd seam of the subcontractor map: Portland-metro trades treat it as an afterthought across the bridge, and Puget Sound trades treat it as the far end of the state. We treat it as what it is — one of Washington’s fastest-growing multifamily markets, served by a Washington-based crew that also works the Oregon side. For GCs running projects in both states, that is one floor sub, one batching standard, and one set of paperwork across the whole Columbia-corridor portfolio.
Building in Vancouver
The Waterfront Vancouver district reset expectations for what Clark County builds — blocks of podium and mid-rise product with rooftop amenities and rents that were unthinkable here a decade ago — while Ridgefield, Camas, and east Vancouver run one of the strongest suburban garden-style pipelines in the Northwest, fed steadily by Oregon households moving north. Wood-frame construction throughout, which means the floor assemblies carry the ratings: gypsum concrete over acoustic mat to STC 50 / IIC 50, inside 1–4 hour UL-rated assemblies. We pour them with computer-weighed batches and hand you the per-batch cloud QC report — documentation that carries the same weight with a Portland owner’s rep as a Seattle one.
Clark County Project on the Board? Bid It with a Washington Crew.
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