Lake Oswego Library Lake Oswego, Oregon

Originally built in the 1980’s, the Lake Oswego Library was in need of renovations. On average, 900 visitors walk through the doors of the library each day and with Otak owner’s representative support on this project, these renovations encouraged more circulation within an improved facility.

Managing Renovations for a More Sustainable and Efficient Community Building

In bringing an updated version of this City landmark to the community, updates would be made to the Library’s main floor, lobby and staff workroom. The building underwent upgrades to update the functionality and ease of use of facilities for patrons and staff. The team coordinated and managed the renovations to all three departments within the staff workroom, storage space and the repairs to the concrete floors throughout the building, delivering a more sustainable and efficient building to the Lake Oswego community. 

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“I enjoy working at Otak because of our dedication to hard work and commitment to better the places where we live, work, and play. ”

Bob Collins

Senior Project Manager

“Completing a challenging project where the owner appreciates the hard work our team invests is what I enjoy most about project management.”

Doug Garland

Director of PMCM