We’re introducing a new project this week in Construction B&W: The Bluff House, White Salmon.
Located in The Gorge, this house sits precariously on the edge of the bluff overlooking the water below. We’ve included some action shots from the contractor, Don Young Associates, of the crew erecting some of the steel members. Take a look!
This week’s Construction B&W features the Roads End project in Lincoln City. Construction continues to move along smoothly at this oceanfront property thanks to Don Young and Associates, the General Contractor. The simple two story shed roof design has taken shape and is now weather tight in preparation for the interior finish work.
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Beach looking up |
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Looking down the beach at the row of houses |
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Siding finished on the South facade |
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Garage/ Street Entrance: Siding going up |
Construction continues to move along smoothly at this oceanfront property at Roads End Oregon thanks to Don Young and Associates, the General Contractor. The simple two story shed roof design has taken shape and is now weathertight in preparation for the interior finsih work.
This week’s Construction B&W features an update on the West Wind project:
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West Wind – Exterior 1: Butterfly Roof (Looking East) |
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West Wind – Exterior 2: Stone + Cedar Siding (Looking East) |
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West Wind – Interior 1: Kitchen |
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West Wind – Courtyard (Looking West) |
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