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Coeur d'Alene, ID
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The Coeur d’Alene Chamber of
Commerce was over 7 years in the making.
Contractors Northwest, Inc. was selected by the
Chamber of Commerce for the project in 2000. The
Chamber was planning on a EDA Grant to assist in
paying for the project, but that fell apart after
the events of 9/11. Immediately thereafter, CNI
began what turned into a multi-year Value
Engineering exercise involving several design
iterations. Through a combination of CNI’s
innovations, hard work, in kind donations and fund
raising efforts, the Coeur d’Alene Chamber project
broke ground in July of 2006, and was completed on
time in the fall of 2007. |

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Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Currently under construction,
Riverview Towers is a 60,000 square foot “high end”
office tower located on Northwest Blvd in Coeur
d’Alene, Idaho. The office tower will have
commanding views of the Spokane River and Lake Coeur
d’Alene and is strategically located along the main
boulevard off of I-90 leading into historic down
town Coeur d’Alene and the Resort. For more
information visit
Parkwood Properties. |
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Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Owner:
Mountain West Bank
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Architect:
ALSC Architects Spokane, WA
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This project was a ground up
banking center for Mountain West Bank. With a half
basement for storage and offices and banking
facilities on the ground level, this 5,500 square
foot project was started in September of 2005 and
completed at the end of March of 2006. The
contemporary interior features a open floor plan
with innovative free standing, custom millwork
“banking pods”, private offices, a fireplace,
employee lounge and drive through service. |


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Sandpoint, ID
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Owner:
Coldwater Creek
Sandpoint, ID
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Architect:
Patano Architects Spokane, WA
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This ground up, 33,000
square foot structural steel and precast concrete building is sited
on a 14 acre property and houses the
headquarters of Coldwater Creek. The
building has four very large, open rooms
containing over 200 portable landscape
office work stations, executive offices,
restrooms, kitchen, and a large two-story
atrium featuring a 20-foot tall waterfall.
Other special finishes can be found
throughout the building such as cherry
paneling and doors, curved wood and glass
staircase, slate flooring and more.
The mechanical and electrical systems are
state-of-the-art as appropriate for this
high-end building. Coldwater Creek’s
mainframe computer has a special
temperature-controlled room, a UPS system,
and a cable tray system for flexibility.
Fiber optic cables connect this building to
the other two existing
warehouse/distribution buildings. |

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Richland, WA
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Owner: Washington State University,
Pullman, WA
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Architect: Integrus Architecture Spokane, WA
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This building houses the
consolidated library facilities of the
Washington State University and Department
of Energy Libraries, the Environmental and
Technology Resource Center, Continuing
Education and Training Center. The
Consolidated Information Center also
features a food service space, the
Collection and Archival offices, and the
telecommunications infrastructure for the
entire facility. |
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Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Owner: Parkwood Business Properties,
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Architect: GD
Longwell,
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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This project which began during the
summer of 1993, started as a speculative building shell
with finishes only in the common areas. Ultimately the
entire build-out was completed as tenants came on board.
There is a partial lower level, which is 11,000 square
feet, and an upper level which is 9,000 square feet.
There is a 3,800 square foot two-story courtyard
complete with a large radius glass wall facing the
river, a reflecting pond, a glass-sided elevator, and a
large glass roof structure. The exterior is finished
with brick veneer, reflective glass, and concrete tile
roofing. |

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Boise, ID
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Owner: Parkwood Business Properties,
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Architect: GD
Longwell,
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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This project is a new 132,114 square foot
manufacturing facility located in Boise, Idaho. Contractors
Northwest, Inc. self performed the concrete work while the
rest was performed by subcontractors. The concrete work
consisted of concrete tilt-up panels, footings, foundations,
slab on grade, site concrete, and other miscellaneous
concrete. In total, 5,351 cubic yards of concrete was
installed along with 135,400 pounds of rebar.
The interior was also built out by CNI and includes
stained concrete floors, granite wall panels, stained
intricate millwork and exposed interior aggregate wall
panels. |

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