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CAMS project on schedule, within budget; Capitol set to reopen to public Sept. 29, officials say
Summary
The Capital Accessibility, Maintenance and Safety (CAMS) project is on schedule and within budget, and officials plan to begin moving people back into the Oregon State Capitol in September with a public opening set for Sept. 29, 2025.
The Capital Accessibility, Maintenance and Safety (CAMS) project is on schedule and within budget, project director Jody Jones told the Joint Committee on Legislative Administration on June 13, 2025, as the Legislature prepares to move back into the renovated Oregon State Capitol.
"Yes, we are. There is no need for us to come back for more money unless somebody does a scope creep on me again," Jody Jones told the committee when asked about budget status. On schedule questions, Jones said the project is "on schedule to start moving people back into the building in September with an opening date for the public September 29." She clarified that some side entrances would remain under work but that rotunda and chambers would be open.
Jones summarized major completed and in-progress work. CAMS addressed Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, added new ADA entrances on all four sides of the building, and upgraded mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. The…
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