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Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex advances at Oregon State University
Construction is progressing on the Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. The 143,000 sq ft facility is designed to support interdisciplinary, team-based research in areas including climate science, clean energy, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
The building is framed with SCAFCO steel supplied by CWallA, providing the structural reliability and adaptability required for advanced research environments. Scheduled to open later this year, the complex will serve as a hub for collaboration and innovation across the university.



Les Schwab Service and Retail Facility Progresses in Butte
Construction continues at the Les Schwab project in Butte, Montana, where steel framing is now in place for the new service and retail facility. The building is steadily taking shape as crews move through the next phases of construction.
The project utilizes SCAFCO steel supplied by CWallA, providing a strong foundation for a high-use automotive environment. When complete, the new location will support expanded automotive services and contribute to ongoing development in the Butte community.

New administration building underway at Spokane International Airport
Construction is underway on a new administration building at Spokane International Airport. The $16 million, 48,639 sq ft facility is designed to serve as a gateway to the airport campus and will include meeting rooms, wellness space, break rooms, and ground-level parking.
Framed with SCAFCO steel supplied by CWallA, the project emphasizes structural reliability and thoughtful design to support daily operations and future growth. Once complete, the building will enhance functionality and provide improved space for staff and airport administration.

Acorn Ridge Casino project moves forward in Ione, California
Construction is underway on the Acorn Ridge Casino in Ione, California. The 60,000 sq ft boutique casino is being developed by the Ione Band of Miwok Indians and will include slot machines, table games, dining options, and outdoor entertainment space.
The project is framed with SCAFCO steel supplied by CWallA, supporting the structural demands of a modern gaming facility. Planned to open this year, Acorn Ridge Casino is expected to become a new hub for gaming, culture, and community in Amador County.


Perfect Curve Products Featured at Hampton Inn
The 90,000 sq ft Hampton Inn project in Bozeman, Montana highlights the level of precision and coordination required to deliver complex architectural curves in one of the region’s most active construction markets.
Perfect Curve™ products were used throughout the project to achieve accurate, consistent curved openings that install cleanly and perform as designed. SCAFCO headers and jambs supplied by CWallA supported the framing package, helping ensure alignment with both design intent and construction efficiency.
This project serves as a strong example of engineered framing solutions applied to demanding hospitality construction.


West Henderson Fieldhouse Construction Underway
Construction is underway on the West Henderson Fieldhouse, a 160,000 sq ft, two-level facility designed to bring expanded recreational opportunities to the Henderson community. The project will include courts, turf fields, and a dedicated family entertainment zone, creating a versatile space for residents of all ages.
The structure is being built using SCAFCO steel supplied by CWallA, providing the strength, consistency, and reliability required for a project of this scale. Set to open this year, the West Henderson Fieldhouse represents a significant investment in community-focused development and long-term performance.
This project reflects the importance of quality materials and coordinated construction in delivering durable, high-impact facilities.


Raleigh Hills Elementary School Takes Shape in Beaverton
The new Raleigh Hills Elementary School in Beaverton, Oregon is a large-scale educational project designed to support a growing community. The campus consists of three separate buildings connected by skywalks, creating a cohesive and highly functional learning environment.
This project utilized approximately 400,000 pounds of steel, reflecting the level of coordination, structural reliability, and planning required for modern school construction. Built with durability and long-term performance in mind, the project highlights the importance of quality materials in delivering dependable educational facilities.
A strong example of thoughtful design and construction coming together to support students, staff, and the community for years to come.

SCAFCO STEEL FRAMING TAKES CENTER STAGE AT PORTLAND’S HOPSCOTCH EXPERIENCE
In Portland, Oregon, the immersive Hopscotch experience is redefining how art and structure can work together. Known for its vibrant, interactive installations, the exhibit features glowing environments, dynamic lighting, and imaginative spaces that encourage exploration and play.
Unlike traditional construction, the creators of Hopscotch chose to leave the steel framing fully exposed. This design decision highlights the clean lines and modern profile of the SCAFCO steel studs supplied through CWallA, allowing the framing to interact directly with the lighting and visual effects throughout the exhibit. The structural elements become part of the artistic expression, adding depth and contrast to the creative environment.
The project showcases the versatility of SCAFCO products and demonstrates how framing materials can support both function and artistic vision. At Hopscotch, the structure is not hidden — it is celebrated as part of the experience.


DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE RENOVATION MOVES FORWARD IN BEND, OR
Progress continues on the Deschutes County Courthouse renovation in downtown Bend, Oregon. The project incorporates 95,000 pounds of SCAFCO American steel and includes a 51,000-square-foot addition that will provide two new modern courtrooms, jury rooms, judges’ chambers, and expanded staff spaces.
With framing materials supplied through CWallA and SCAFCO, the renovation blends upgraded functionality with long-term durability. Once complete, the enhanced courthouse will better support the growing needs of Deschutes County and its community.

SILETZ WELLNESS & RECREATION CENTER UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN SILETZ, OR
Construction is underway on the new Siletz Wellness & Recreation Center in Siletz, Oregon. The two-story, 47,500-square-foot facility will feature an elevated indoor running track, multiple sports courts, a weight room, locker rooms, concessions, and administrative offices.
Framed in steel and concrete masonry blocks, the center represents a major investment in health and community development for the Siletz area. With framing products supplied by CWallA and SCAFCO, this project combines durable materials and thoughtful design to create a lasting space for recreation, fitness, and connection.

THE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER TAKES SHAPE IN ELK GROVE, CA
Exciting things are taking shape in Elk Grove, California. The Village Shopping Center will bring 110,000 square feet of new retail, dining, and grocery space to the area, creating a vibrant destination for the growing community.
Framed with SCAFCO steel and supported through CWallA, the project reflects the strength and reliability behind every successful build. Once complete, it will serve as a central hub for local businesses and residents alike.

BANK OF AMERICA PROJECT COMPLETED IN GRESHAM, OR
The new Bank of America project in Gresham, Oregon called for strength, reliability, and exceptional acoustic performance—and SCAFCO and CWallA delivered.
Built using SCAFCO’s SoundGuard studs and accessories, the project met demanding specifications while ensuring quiet, long-lasting performance. With expert product support from CWallA, the build reflects both structural precision and a commitment to quality construction—an example of craftsmanship built to last.


HILLSBORO BEISBOL STADIUM (HOPS) TAKES SHAPE IN HILLSBORO, OR
Construction is underway on the new Hillsboro Beisbol Stadium (HOPS), a major addition to the city’s growing sports and entertainment landscape. Once complete, the stadium will accommodate 6,000 baseball fans and up to 7,000 attendees for concerts and community events.
Framed with SCAFCO steel and supplied through CWallA, the project brings together strength, precision, and community vision. This new venue will serve as a vibrant gathering place for sports, music, and local events, adding to Hillsboro’s dynamic development.

HEALTHCARE EDUCATION BUILDING AT TILLAMOOK BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
At Tillamook Bay Community College in Tillamook, Oregon, construction is underway on a new Healthcare Education Building. While the project was primarily a wood framing job, CWallA and SCAFCO supplied custom brake shapes used for insulation and cladding.
The new facility will provide dedicated space for healthcare labs supporting nursing programs, medical assisting, EMS training, and radiation certification. Once complete, it will serve as an important resource in training future healthcare professionals in the region.

SAGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL OPENS ITS DOORS TO OVER 2,000 STUDENTS
Sageview High School in Pasco, Washington, is now officially open, welcoming more than 2,000 students into a modern, state-of-the-art campus.
The 300,000-square-foot facility was designed to provide a flexible, innovative learning environment, with features that support both academic and extracurricular activities. Earlier in the construction process, CWallA and SCAFCO were proud to supply the steel framing materials that helped shape the school’s structural foundation.
This milestone project reflects the growing investment in educational infrastructure in the region and stands as a testament to what’s possible when communities, architects, and builders come together.


STEEL STRENGTH FOR NEW RENTAL SPACES IN COTTAGE GROVE
Big things are going up in Cottage Grove, Oregon. More than 55,000 pounds of SCAFCO steel, supplied through CWallA’s Eugene branch, is framing a new structure that will provide much-needed rental shop space for the growing local community. Proud to support progress with steel built to last.

CULINARY ACADEMY EXPANDS WITH NEW LAS VEGAS FACILITY
Construction is underway on a new facility for the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas. The project reflects the organization’s continued investment in education, workforce development, and community service across the region.
SCAFCO steel is being used for structural framing, with materials and support provided by CWallA. The new facility will help the Culinary Academy expand its reach and continue preparing individuals for long-term success in the hospitality industry.
Once complete, the project will serve as a resource for training, opportunity, and economic development in the greater Las Vegas area.


SCAFCO AND CWALLA SUPPORT REDMOND RECREATION CENTER BUILD
Construction is progressing on the future Redmond Recreation Center in Redmond, Oregon. This community-focused project is being framed with nearly 85,000 pounds of SCAFCO steel, forming the backbone of the new facility.
The build reflects strong collaboration across the board, with support from CWallA’s Eugene branch, expert engineering coordination, and longtime partner Western Partitions, Inc. Together, these teams are helping shape a space designed to serve Redmond residents for years to come.

FRAMING BEGINS AT PSU SCHOOL OF ART + DESIGN
Construction is progressing on the new Portland State University School of Art + Design, a 103,000-square-foot facility located in the heart of downtown Portland, Oregon.
Led by Swinerton, the project is being framed with SCAFCO steel, supplied through CWallA. The building will feature flexible studios, classrooms, and critique spaces tailored to meet the evolving needs of PSU’s growing art and design programs.
Scheduled to open in 2026, the new facility will provide a dynamic, modern space that fosters creativity, collaboration, and innovation for the next generation of artists and designers.

SPRINGVILLE’S NEW CHAPTER BEGINS WITH SCAFCO STEEL
Construction is underway on the new Springville Branch Library in Springville, CA, just outside of Fresno. Located a short distance from the original site, the upgraded facility will offer expanded access to books, digital media, and community resources.
The new 3,200-square-foot building adds over 1,000 square feet of space and is being framed by Superior Steel and AMG using structural steel from SCAFCO. Material delivery and support are being provided through CWallA. Once complete, the new library will provide the Springville community with a modern, accessible space for learning, connection, and growth.


STEEL FRAMING POWERS POST FALLS CONVENIENCE STORE BUILD
In Post Falls, Idaho, construction is moving forward on a large two-story convenience store and fueling center at the Highway 41 Interchange. Originally designed with wood, the project shifted to cold-formed steel for added strength and long-term performance.
All Wall Contracting, Inc. is leading the framing using SCAFCO studs and joists, including 1000S250-68m roof joists, 550S162-54m exterior walls, and 350S162-54m interior studs. Materials are being supplied through CWallA, helping keep the project on schedule while maintaining the original design intent. This upgrade highlights the continued shift toward steel in high-traffic, high-demand builds.

SCAFCO DELIVERS MAJOR STEEL PACKAGE TO TROPICAL SPEEDWAY PROJECT IN LAS VEGAS, NV
Las Vegas is home to big builds, and the Tropical Speedway project is no exception. SCAFCO Steel Stud Company recently delivered a large-scale order of 8-inch, 54 mil, 40-foot-long studs to the jobsite—totaling over 600 feet of structural steel.
This industrial development required heavy-duty framing solutions, and SCAFCO’s cold-formed steel provided the strength and span needed for the job. Materials were supplied with support from CWallA, ensuring smooth logistics and delivery for this high-volume, fast-moving project in the heart of the desert.


CWALLA AND SCAFCO SUPPORT LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL BUILD IN VISALIA, CA
Significant progress is being made in Visalia, California, where Advance Drywall is installing 1,000 linear feet of 48-foot-tall demising walls as part of a major industrial development.
The project is framed with SCAFCO steel and supplied through CWallA’s Fresno branch, reinforcing the speed and scale required for today’s growing warehouse and logistics market. This build reflects continued demand for flexible industrial space—and the framing solutions that keep it moving forward.



CWALLA SUPPORTS ONGOING CONSTRUCTION AT SPOKANE FALLS TOWER
Downtown Spokane continues to grow as construction progresses on the Spokane Falls Tower, a 12-story residential development that will feature luxury condominiums with panoramic views of the Spokane River and falls.
CWallA recently delivered another round of SCAFCO steel to the site, helping keep the project on schedule and supporting the structural framing of the tower. Once complete, this modern high-rise will be a standout addition to Spokane’s skyline and a key part of the city’s continued revitalization.

ELEGANT FRAMING IN PROGRESS AT HOLY ROSARY CHURCH IN WOODLAND, CA
Work is underway on Holy Rosary Church in Woodland, CA, where Donohue Construction is blending craftsmanship and structural precision to bring this architectural vision to life. Designed with graceful arches and detailed lines, the church is being framed using SCAFCO’s Perfect Curve system—ideal for capturing the building’s refined form.
CWallA is providing material support throughout the project, ensuring a smooth build process from layout to lift. As construction continues, this sacred space is taking shape with a balance of tradition, innovation, and care.


