Project Gutenberg
Located on a 75-acre biopharmaceutical campus in Hillsboro, Oregon, Project Gutenberg is the first commercial PCV launch facility in the United States. This 109,600 sq. ft., three-story pharmaceutical production facility is paired with an adjacent 22,000 sq. ft. warehouse, expanding the company’s ability to manufacture and deliver critical medicines to patients nationwide.
Project Details
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Steel Tonnage:
1,300 tons
Location:
Hillsboro, OR
Schuff Services: Project Management, Steel Detailing, Steel Fabrication, Steel Erection
Project Overview
The project scope included construction of the core and shell as well as support facilities, administrative offices, QC laboratories, lab ware prep areas, and a dedicated shipping and receiving freezer for storing medications. The new distribution center was constructed near the company’s existing 296,000 sq. ft. fill-and-finish facility, originally completed in 2009.
Schuff Steel fabricated and erected 1,300 tons of structural steel for the project’s production and warehouse buildings. As the design evolved throughout construction, Schuff worked closely with trade partners to maintain coordination and quality, helping ensure project delivery remained on track.
By leveraging local suppliers and industry collaboration, Project Gutenberg became not only a technical achievement but also a key contributor to the regional economy and community inclusion.
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Project Details
Project Owner:
Contractor:
Structural Engineer:
Architect:
Steel Tonnage:
1,300 tons
Location:
Hillsboro, OR
Schuff Services: Project Management, Steel Detailing, Steel Fabrication, Steel Erection
Located on a 75-acre biopharmaceutical campus in Hillsboro, Oregon, Project Gutenberg is the first commercial PCV launch facility in the United States. This 109,600 sq. ft., three-story pharmaceutical production facility is paired with an adjacent 22,000 sq. ft. warehouse, expanding the company’s ability to manufacture and deliver critical medicines to patients nationwide.
The project scope included construction of the core and shell as well as support facilities, administrative offices, QC laboratories, lab ware prep areas, and a dedicated shipping and receiving freezer for storing medications. The new distribution center was constructed near the company’s existing 296,000 sq. ft. fill-and-finish facility, originally completed in 2009.
Schuff Steel fabricated and erected 1,300 tons of structural steel for the project’s production and warehouse buildings. As the design evolved throughout construction, Schuff worked closely with trade partners to maintain coordination and quality, helping ensure project delivery remained on track.
By leveraging local suppliers and industry collaboration, Project Gutenberg became not only a technical achievement but also a key contributor to the regional economy and community inclusion.