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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

North Parking Lot Improvements -Federal project for the National Parks Department-Contract amount $1,436,196 Braun Construction completed this project constructing a new three tier pervious parking lot at the Fort Vancouver Historic Site, a part of the National Park system. The park is a culturally sensitive site and archeological monitoring was required for all excavation and …

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2019 Chumbley and Cottonwood Wildlife Mitigation

US Army Corps of Engineers Contract Amount $537,120 Braun Construction was hired by the US Army Corps of Engineers to maintain existing riparian plantings at Chumbley (75 acres) and Cottonwood Island (100 acres) wildlife mitigation sites in Cowlitz County, WA.  This consisted of: Mowing and weed whacking Herbicide application Manual removal of poison hemlock, yellow …

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Charbonneau High Priority Utility Repair – City of Wilsonville

Contract Amount $921.783   Charbonneau HP Utility Repair – City of Wilsonville All labor, equipment and materials for the open trench replacement of 2500 lineal feet of storm pipe, between 10″ and 18″ diameter, cure in place installation of approximately 1500 lineal feet of storm pipe between 12″ and 18″ diameter, replacement and restoration of …

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2018 Chumbley and Cottonwood Wildlife Mitigation Sites

US Army Corps of Engineers – Portland District Contract Amount $504,789 Braun Construction was hired by the US Army Corps of Engineers to maintain existing riparian plantings at Chumbley (75 acres) and Cottonwood Island (100 acres) wildlife mitigation sites in Cowlitz County, WA.  This consisted of: Mowing and weed whacking Herbicide application Manual removal of …

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Hawthorne Stormwater Planters – City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services

Concrete walls, planters and patio. Stormwater runoff now goes through plants and is filtered. This work was done at the Western Seminary for the City of Portland.