Our Eco-Pan Portland location provides reliable and responsive concrete washout containment services throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. We support a wide range of customers, including some of the largest industry leaders in commercial and residential construction, concrete contractors, pump companies, and ready mix suppliers, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and environmental responsibility on every project. Our team has proudly supported numerous projects across all sectors from residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure through dependable service, strong partnerships, and operational excellence.

Eco-Pan Portland has earned the trust of many of the region’s top builders and contractors, reinforcing our reputation for reliability and consistent performance.

Trusted Partners: Andersen Construction, Perlo Construction, Lease Crutcher Lewis, Whitaker & Ellis, Pence Kelly Concrete, Fettig Construction, D.R. Horton, and Hayden Homes.

Projects we served: Kaiser, Clackamas County Courthouse, OHSU, Legacy Emanuel, Abernathy Bridge, Port of Vancouver, Intel, PDX, Bend High School, Salem Capital, Hillsboro Hops.

Services offered: Small, Large, and Elevator Pans, Washout and Rubble Dumpsters, Eco-Plates, and Blow-down Lids.

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Jaime Aune
Branch Manager
(971) 413-2753
jaune@eco-pan.com
Jaime Aune
Branch Manager
(971) 413-2753
jaune@eco-pan.com
Jaime Aune
Branch Manager
(971) 413-2753
jaune@eco-pan.com
Johnny Baumstarck
Territory Account Manager
(971) 990-3338
jbaumstarck@eco-pan.com
Johnny Baumstarck
Territory Account Manager
(971) 990-3338
jbaumstarck@eco-pan.com
Johnny Baumstarck
Territory Account Manager
(971) 990-3338
jbaumstarck@eco-pan.com
Dispatch
(503) 209-3204
portlanddispatch@eco-pan.com
Dispatch
(503) 209-3204
portlanddispatch@eco-pan.com
Dispatch
(503) 209-3204
portlanddispatch@eco-pan.com
1627 NE Argyle Dr
Portland, OR 97211
3450 Cherry Ave NE
Keizer, OR 97303
Eco-Pan at Intel
Delivering small pans at the Intel expansion site
Eco-Pan Lake Oswego
Transporting a washout pan across Lake Oswego