We starting the Specifications Coordination Process for a new condominium project for Zyscovich on the Marina Pointe Towers II & III and Townhouses in Tampa, Florida. Our Specifications Manager Tony Pham will lead that effort for our office.
m.thrailkill.architect.llc
Architecture and Planning
Portland, OR 338 followers
We provide specifications consulting services to architects, engineers, contractors and owners.
About us
We provide architectural services to support architecture and engineering firms, construction companies, and project owners. Our experience with projects across the U.S. and around the world, our architectural and interior design product research capabilities, our contacts with industry representatives and fabricators, and our continuously updated library of materials ensure that we bring the latest ideas to your attention, backed by past project experience and industry support. Our skills are coordinated expertise across multiple aspects of your project’s needs. Specifications work and coordination with your drawn documents can be channeled into quantity assessment and cost estimating. Research we provide into new finishes, best-practices, building assemblies and systems inform our specifications writing. We can follow-up these contributions to your efforts with document review and mark-up prior to bidding, to identify unreconciled aspects of the documentation.
- Website
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http://www.mthrailkillarchitect.com
External link for m.thrailkill.architect.llc
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, OR
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Specifications, Cost Estimating, Product & Material Research, and Architectural Document Review
Locations
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Primary
511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 1004
Portland, OR 97205, US
Employees at m.thrailkill.architect.llc
Updates
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We’re proud to be an integral part of the design team for civic and museum projects like Hacker’s High Desert Museum and Allied Works’ Benton County Historical Society Museum, Palmer Art Museum at Penn State, and Vero Beach Museum of Art.
#Hacker40 | 2023: Coming full circle As the High Desert Museum embarks on its fifth decade, it is creating the Center for the High Desert as part of an initiative advancing its mission to inspire and responsibly educate. This Center represents not only a new physical space but a commitment to foster meaningful dialogue and fresh ideas. In partnership with Plateau Tribe, the expansion includes a reimagined exhibit that seeks to forge connections between visitors and contemporary Indigenous cultures. Additionally, this expansion incorporates an art gallery, classrooms, versatile gathering areas for a wide array of events, and an immersive outdoor experience. https://lnkd.in/gWggkbDt
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Congratulations to our staff, Yanet Orozco Gomez, and the rest at NOMA PDX for the fabulous and record-breaking conference they won, arranged and managed in early October! It was in incredible opportunity to experience the remarkable level of warmth, love, understanding and respect that's possible within the design community when all are welcome to participate and contribute. https://lnkd.in/gJdbKKbv
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Congrat’s to one of our Spec’s Coordinators, Azarias Obed Eriza, who won a scholarship to attend the Construction Specifications Institute National Convention In Minneapolis next month! Two more of our staff, Yanet Orozco Gomez and Tony Pham, both Spec’s Managers, will attend the conference as well.
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We’re proud to have produced the architectural specifications and compiled the Project Manuals for four Brightline Trains Florida stations to-date: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale and Aventura, and anticipating a fifth for Port Miami’s cruise terminals, for our client Zyscovich. Bloomberg’s article would do well to note that pofitability of the line will come as expansion costs taper-off. Costs to-date for the construction of the stations (including termini in Miami and MCO airport) as well as the new, dedicated, high-speed line between West Palm Beach and Orlando International Airport, have obviously exceeded ticket sales. Future expansions, both onward to Tampa and hopefully the spur to Port Canaveral should be funded by the MCO-MIA service opening. https://lnkd.in/dVqbiWT9