Begin with the end in mind.
SINCE 1983.
Begin with the end in mind.
SINCE 1983.
We remain committed to client service
As we continue to monitor the on-going health situation and guidance from the CDC, federal, state and local officials, Westlake is working as a team using various resources to continue to meet the needs of our clients, staff, and community. Our central precept at Westlake is ‘begin with the end in mind.’ As such, we are focusing on the successful outcome of each project our clients have entrusted to us. The Westlake team will continue to work together to meet the needs of their clients and their respective projects.
We understand some public agencies are temporarily closing, suspending, or reducing hours for construction permitting and development applications. Additionally, many AEC consultants, including Westlake, are allowing employees flexibility to work remotely to comply with CDC guidelines. Please be aware these changes may result in delayed responses and have an impact on processing times.
Prioritizing the health and safety of our team
A core value at Westlake is ‘we take care of each other.’ With this in mind, we have implemented all possible safety measures to protect our staff, following the recommendations from the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Continuing business as usual while working remotely
As a civil engineering, land surveying, and land use planning firm, we provide services to support the construction, maintenance, and preservation of vital public infrastructure such as stormwater and sewer utilities, transportation networks, and built environment substructure.
We are continuing to work together as a team, providing essential service to the community, while adhering to all social distancing and health/safety measures outlined in Gov. Kate Brown’s Executive Order issued on March 23.
We are grateful for your flexibility and understanding. While the next few weeks will be a challenge, we know our group is capable and resilient. We believe we will emerge from this with renewed strength and commitment to our mission.
We had a great time volunteering at the Oregon Food Bank in Beaverton on March 11. Approximately 20 volunteers, seven of which were WCI employees, spent the morning unpacking nearly 5,700 pounds of potatoes and repacking them into smaller bags. Amstad Produce in Sherwood generously donated the spuds which will end up providing over 4,700… Continue Reading
We appreciate Westlake’s quick turnaround on the priority survey. Excellent work! At the biweekly client meeting, it was mentioned that Westlake was doing a great job communicating schedule for ROE’s.”