Division 22 plumbing fixture supply on Oregon multifamily projects covers procurement, delivery, and site logistics for the fixtures and trim kits that the licensed plumbing sub installs. The coordination requirements, trim kit compatibility, sink cutout dimensions, delivery timing against the plumbing sub’s trim-out schedule, are consistent across Oregon’s three primary markets. What varies is the delivery logistics, which differ significantly between Portland’s constrained urban construction sites and the more accessible sites in Eugene and Bend.
Oregon CCB licensing applies to Division 22 supply work. Confirm that the sub holds a current CCB license before awarding scope on any Oregon project.
Trim kit compatibility with Oregon’s licensed plumbing sub
Faucet and showerhead trim kits must be compatible with the valve bodies the licensed plumbing sub is installing. Before placing any trim kit order, the Division 22 sub must confirm the valve brand and model from the licensed plumbing sub’s approved submittal. Oregon Class A projects in Portland’s Pearl District and Bend’s premium residential segment specify premium plumbing fixture brands that have specific trim kit requirements. Confirming compatibility before ordering is a pre-procurement step, not a verification at installation.
On Innergy full-package projects, we coordinate trim kit compatibility directly with the licensed plumbing sub before procurement. On split-scope projects, the GC must facilitate this coordination and confirm that the Division 22 sub has received the valve specifications before any trim kit order is placed.
Sink cutout coordination with Oregon countertop fabricators
The sink model determines the countertop cutout dimensions. The Division 22 sub must provide the sink model and manufacturer’s cutout template to the countertop fabricator before fabrication begins. On Oregon projects where Division 12 and Division 22 are separate subcontracts, the GC must confirm that this transmission has occurred before authorizing fabrication.
Portland’s Class A countertop specifications, which include waterfall islands and premium quartz brands, make refabrication from a cutout error expensive. Bend’s premium market specifies similar high-cost countertop configurations. Confirm cutout coordination before fabrication on every Oregon project, not only on those where the specification is unusual.
Delivery logistics in Portland’s urban construction environment
Portland’s dense urban neighborhoods create delivery challenges that Eugene and Bend projects do not face. Delivery to a project on the South Waterfront, in the Pearl District, or on North Williams Avenue involves coordinating with the site superintendent on delivery windows, street use permits if the delivery vehicle needs lane space, and freight elevator scheduling on mid-rise and high-rise sites.
A Division 22 sub who delivers without confirming these logistics creates delays for the plumbing sub whose trim-out schedule depends on fixture availability. Confirm with the Division 22 sub that their Portland delivery process includes advance coordination with the site superintendent on each floor’s delivery and that they have managed deliveries on Portland urban construction sites before.
Hardware finish coordination across Oregon’s Class A projects
Oregon Class A developers in Portland and Bend specify coordinated hardware finish packages. The Division 22 sub must receive the hardware finish specification from the GC before ordering any trim kits. On Innergy full-package projects where Divisions 6, 10, and 22 are all our scope, hardware finish coordination is internal. On split-scope projects, the GC must distribute the finish specification and confirm receipt before procurement.
How Innergy handles Division 22 in Oregon
Innergy covers plumbing fixture supply on Oregon multifamily projects as part of our Division 22 scope under an active Oregon CCB license. We confirm trim kit compatibility with the licensed plumbing sub before ordering. We provide sink cutout templates to the countertop fabricator before fabrication. We coordinate delivery logistics with the site superintendent on each floor, including Portland’s urban site requirements. For Division 22 as a standalone scope or as part of a full seven-division package in Portland, Eugene, or Bend, contact us and we respond within one business day.
Shower pan coordination and occupied building renovation in Oregon
Shower pans on Oregon multifamily projects must be confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location before procurement. The pan center must align with the drain center. The Division 22 sub provides pan dimensions to the GC before the licensed plumbing sub establishes the drain location on new construction projects. On renovation projects where the drain location is already fixed, the pan must be selected to fit the existing drain location.
Portland’s active value-add renovation market creates occupied building fixture supply requirements that differ from new construction. Fixture delivery to occupied buildings requires coordination with the property manager on delivery access, freight elevator scheduling, and timing around resident occupancy. Confirm that the Division 22 sub has experience with occupied building fixture delivery in Portland before assigning renovation scope.
For GCs managing Oregon projects across multiple markets, the same Oregon CCB subcontract covers fixture supply in Portland, Eugene, and Bend. One pre-qualification process. One relationship. Seven divisions across the full Oregon portfolio.
What Division 22 supply scope includes on an Oregon project
A complete Division 22 supply package for an Oregon multifamily unit covers kitchen sinks, bath sinks and vanity bowls, shower pans confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location, tub surrounds where specified in place of tile, and faucet, showerhead, and tub spout trim kits in the brand and finish compatible with the installed valve bodies.
Oregon CCB licensing applies to Division 22 supply work performed in Oregon. Innergy holds an active Oregon CCB license covering our full interior finishes scope, including Division 22. License verification is available at ccb.oregon.gov.
On Oregon projects where Innergy covers the full seven-division interior finishes package, Division 22 fixture supply coordinates internally with Division 6 cabinet installation (for sink cutout dimensions), Division 12 countertop fabrication (for cutout template transmission), and the licensed plumbing sub (for trim kit compatibility). None of these coordination steps require GC facilitation when all seven divisions are under one Innergy subcontract.