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Clackamas County debuts new courthouse that marks a first for Oregon

  • Clackamas County announced the completion and upcoming public opening on May 19, 2025, of its new 257,000-square-foot Circuit Courthouse in Oregon City.
  • The new courthouse replaces the original 1936 building, which was undersized and seismically vulnerable, and was financed through Oregon’s first public-private partnership for a courthouse.
  • Clackamas Progress Partners, a consortium led by Fengate Asset Management, designed, built, will operate, and maintain the facility over 30 years, featuring 16 courtrooms, 20 judicial chambers, and enhanced security.
  • Karl Schaefer of Fengate called the project "the epitome of P3 success," while W.T. Sermeus of PCL Construction described it as a "true team effort reflecting partnership, innovation, and accountability."
  • The new courthouse aims to improve judicial efficiency, reduce hearing delays, support the county’s growing population of 430,000, and demonstrate a sustainable model for public infrastructure development.
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Clackamas Progress Partners announces completion of Oregon’s first P3 courthouse

PORTLAND, Ore., May 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clackamas Progress Partners (CPP), a Fengate Asset Management-led (Fengate) consortium, today announced the completion and handover of the new Clackamas County Circuit Courthouse – the first courthouse to be delivered as a…

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Inside Halton broke the news in Halton Hills, Canada on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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