PBEM Emergency Operations Center (EOC): Difference between revisions
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=== Construction === | === Construction === | ||
Total planning and construction cost came to approximately $19.8 million. [https://www.mwaarchitects.com/work-project/city-of-portland-emergency-coordination-center/ MWA Architects] was awarded the design contract. On March 21, 2012 City Council approved [https://www.emerick.com/portland-emergency-coordination-center Emerick Construction Co.'s] bid to build. Emerick broke ground during a ceremony on June 1, 2012.<ref>''New citywide ‘emergency coordination center’ comes to Powellhurst-Gilbert « East PDX News''. (n.d.). https://eastpdxnews.com/general-news-features/new-citywide-emergency-coordination-center-comes-to-powellhurst-gilbert/ </ref> Construction included four major projects: the new EOC building, a new parking lot, rerouting a nearby road, and constructing a 150-foot radio tower on site. | Total planning and construction cost came to approximately $19.8 million. [https://www.mwaarchitects.com/work-project/city-of-portland-emergency-coordination-center/ MWA Architects] was awarded the design contract. On March 21, 2012 City Council approved [https://www.emerick.com/portland-emergency-coordination-center Emerick Construction Co.'s] bid to build. Emerick broke ground during a ceremony on June 1, 2012.<ref>''New citywide ‘emergency coordination center’ comes to Powellhurst-Gilbert « East PDX News''. (n.d.). https://eastpdxnews.com/general-news-features/new-citywide-emergency-coordination-center-comes-to-powellhurst-gilbert/ </ref> Construction included four major projects: the new EOC building, a new parking lot, rerouting a nearby road, and constructing a 150-foot radio tower on site. | ||
The EOC was completed and operational by January 2014, with a dedication ceremony taking place on January 30, 2014. | The EOC was completed and operational by January 2014, with a dedication ceremony taking place on January 30, 2014. | ||
