PORTLAND, Ore. – Construction of a massive, undulating wooden roof for the new main terminal being built at Portland International Airport (PDX) is taking shape. The 392,000-square-foot mass timber ...
Workers built a nine-acre wooden roof to cover the airport’s main terminal. Now they’re getting ready to move it. The $125 million, nine-acre wooden roof that will cover Portland International Airport ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (Portland Tribune) — The crown jewel of the Portland International Airport’s massive $2 billion expansion is the upcoming mass timber roof for the main terminal. The undulating edge of ...
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Panelized wood roofs have been in use for more than 40 years west of the Mississippi, where wood has always been plentiful, but the roofing system is new to regions east of the mighty river and in ...
Portland International Airport routinely ranks among America’s best airports. Soon, it will have one more unique feature for travelers to marvel at: a 392,000-square-foot wooden roof. Airport ...
As a brush fire raged in the Verdugo Mountains above Glendale and Burbank earlier this month, San Gabriel Fire Department Capt. John Hostetter pointed to the principal source of worry on the evacuated ...
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