Page 6 Mississippi Alberta North Portland August 19, 2020 Vancouver East County Beaverton Nate McCoy, executive director of the Oregon chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors, gives an update on the successful diverse workforce used at all levels of construction for the renovation of the Oregon Convention Center. Minority Contractors Celebrate Achievement Convention Center work exceeded equity goals Minority contractors say an eq- uity lens that Metro used to hire a diverse workforce in the recently completed Oregon Convention Center was successful. Over half of the construction dollars spent on the project went to minority and women owned busi- nesses; and of the hours worked on the project, 40 percent were completed by people of color, ac- cording to the recent equity report presented to the Metro Council by minority contractors. Nate McCoy, executive direc- tor of the Oregon chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors, said Metro’s com- With a timeline of 13 months, the Oregon Convention Center re- model was completed on time, on budget, and set records for deliv- ering on an equitable workforce and an average contract amount of $2.6 million going to certified mi- nority business firms. These out- comes translated to an extremely diverse workforce at all levels of construction, McCoy said. “A diverse workforce is not only possible, but will exceed all expectations when leadership is serious about utilizing and valuing equity, diversity, and inclusion,” McCoy said. The National Association of Minority Contractors- Oregon is a nonprofit trade organization headquartered in Portland and The Oregon Convention Center in northeast Portland. dedicated to serving Contractors mitment to equity within the pro- contract awarded to a prime con- total dollars paid to subcontractors by supporting the prosperity, sus- curement process led to a fair and tractor who is either Black, Indig- on the renovation, 54 percent were tainability, and growth of minori- competitive response resulting in enous or a person of color. awarded to majority Black-owned ty-owned businesses for public and private construction projects. the largest public improvement According to the report, of the businesses.