A Vancouver-based developer will start constructing a 50,000-square-foot building in the Port of Camas-Washougal’s industrial park later this year.
Port commissioners approved a contract on Aug. 25, with Rotschy Construction to build the facility, known as Building 20, for $7.8 million.
“We went out to bid, left it out for quite a while and got seven responses,” Mark Miller, the Port’s director of planning and development, told Port commissioners at their Aug. 25 meeting. “We got a decent range of bids — they ranged up to $10.9 million, and we had about a $400,000 swing between the three low bidders. I feel confident that we did get a good number.”
Rotschy Construction built the Port’s most recent industrial facility, Building 18, in 2017 and 2018.
“They were very complimentary toward us as far as their experience with Building 18, which really allowed them to put together an aggressive number knowing that the Port is a good team to work with,” Miller said. “Part of the reason why they were able to get this number down was based on the experience they had with our organization in the past. That was very, very good to hear.”
The Port received a $3 million grant from the Economic Development Association and $1.44 million from the Community Economic and Revitalization Board to help fund the project.