Address Total SF/​Office SF Rate/Cost Description
Tyco Building
10025 SW Freeman Court
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070

The Tyco Building is an excellent example of Specht’s ability to coordinate the design, construction, and management of complex projects. Specht developed this high-tech manufacturing and headquarters facility for Precision Interconnect, Inc. (a subsidiary of Tyco International). The project totals 260,000 SF and includes 200,000 SF of high-tech manufacturing space and 60,000SF of office. The total project cost was $23.5 million.

The facility was built for manufacturing medical device interconnects to very precise tolerances. This complex manufacturing facility, which involved multiple tiers of subcontractors and consultants, required extensive coordination by Specht in order to meet the aggressive development schedule and guaranteed cost of the project. The project was completed on time and for less than the original budget.

Valley Catholic H.S. Science Building
4440 SW 148th Ave
Beaverton, Oregon 97078

Specht Development, Inc. was hired by Valley Catholic High School as the project manager for the new science center. Brian C. Jackson, LLC is the architect and Lease Crutcher Lewis the general contractor. The property is part of the Sisters of St. Mary Oregon campus in Beaverton, Oregon. The two-story, 13,000 square-foot science building will contain five state-of-the-art science labs. Pre-construction site work started in 2015 and the project is expected to be completed by August 2016.

Webridge
1925 NW Amberglen Prkwy,
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
West Coast Paper
16705 NE Mason St
Portland, Oregon 97232

Specht was hired as the project manager to oversee the construction of this large paper distribution facility in NE Portland.

Willamette Marketplace
2000 SW 8th Avenue
West Linn, Oregon 97068

Specht Development, Inc. was hired by Venture Corporation as the Project Manager for the Willamette Marketplace located in West Linn, Oregon. Willamette Marketplace is a 73,620 square foot redevelopment of an aging retail center and was completed in June 2008.

The $20,000,000 project included the demolition of two buildings, remodeling of two buildings and new construction of three buildings. The Willamette Marketplace comprises three one-story retail buildings, a two-story office building, and a three-story building which has retail on the ground floor and medical & professional offices on the second and third floors. There is a separate entrance to the medical and professional offices on the second and third floors as well as a separate parking lot, grand entrance and a well-appointed lobby, complete with an elevator and restroom.

While redevelopment projects such as this one always present unique challenges when compared to greenfield development, this project also had to address serious reservations of the community regarding its scale. Work was done to ensure that the final product did not overshadow the small-town feel of the West Linn area.

Wilsonville City Hall
29799 SW Town Center Loop
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070

Specht Development completed this $11,500,000 project in October, 2006. The 7-acre development included a two-story, 30,000 square foot building with Emergency Operations Center and parking for staff and visitors, the extension of Courtside Drive and widening of Town Center Loop East. The design of the site and building allow for a future 10,000 sf building addition and the development of a remaining 1.9 acre parcel.

The city hall’s structure consists of a steel framework with concrete block pilasters. The exterior features red brick with well delineated columns to enhance the building’s civic presence. While the owner choose to forego the expense of LEED certification, many green features were incorporated into the project, which resulted in a 25 percent to 30 percent reduction in energy usage.

Windfield Village
8170 SW Vlahos Drive
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070

Windfield Village is a 3 story, 84-unit congregate care/senior housing facility located in Wilsonville, Oregon. The project incorporated several additional emergency systems, including nurse calls and emergency pull cords. In addition, exam rooms were built into the facility for the use of visiting physicians.

Parkway Plaza II
8000 NE Parkway Drive
Vancouver, Washington 98662

This three-story Class A Office Building was completed in 1988. It was constructed with a steel frame and brick facade that provides an impressive environment for professional offices. The building is located in Vancouver, WA between I-5 and I-205 just north of the SR 500 and is convenient to many retail services, restaurants and hotels.

The project was developed while Gregory Specht was employed by Scherzer Partners, Inc. Specht resigned as President of Scherzer Partners, Inc. in November 1990.
 

Parkway Plaza III
4601 NE 77th Avenue
Vancouver, Washington 98662

Parkway Limited Partnership was formed to develop the 52,662 square-foot Parkway Plaza III, a Class A office building in Vancouver, Washington. The $4,800,000 all-union project began in October 1988 and was completed in May 1989. The Specht Company is the managing General Partner of the partnership and the project is managed by Specht Properties. This Class A office building offers superior visibility, location, and quality of construction.

This project was developed while Gregory Specht was employed by Scherzer Partners, Inc. Specht resigned as President of Scherzer Partners, Inc. in November 1990.

Pinnacle Building
22400 NW Westmark Drive
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124

The Pinnacle Building was originally constructed as a 40,320 SF facility in 2000. It was subsequently expanded to its current footprint of 67,200 SF (including 10,038 SF of office) in 2001. Since its initial completion, it has been occupied by a single tenant, Pinnacle Exhibits, LLC.
 

Pinnacle Exhibits is a 3D brand agency that designs, builds and manages high-end corporate exhibits, including large trade show exhibits and corporate briefing centers.