Cojo runs striping crews into the 97006 zip -- west Beaverton, the area adjacent to Nike World Headquarters and stretching west along the Tualatin Valley Highway toward Hillsboro. The local work skews commercial: tech-campus visitor lots, mid-size retail centers along Cornell and Walker, and the mix of apartment complexes and office parks that fill the corridor. Pricing depends on stall count, lot complexity, and night-work needs, but most local jobs land within the published baseline range below.
Striping Work in West Beaverton -- The Local Picture
97006 covers the dense commercial-residential mix between Murray Boulevard, the Sunset Highway, and the TV Highway corridor. The presence of Nike WHQ on the western edge of the zip shapes a lot of what we see: visitor and shuttle-lot striping, employee parking re-stripes, and the corporate-campus standards that drive consistent ground-marking specs. Surrounding office parks and tech tenants follow similar patterns.
Retail and apartment work fills the rest of the corridor. Tanasbourne adjacency on the west edge brings in big-box retail with multi-hundred-stall lots; Cornell Road runs through smaller neighborhood retail; the apartment density between Walker and TV Highway means HOA and property-management striping is steady year-round.
Beaverton city and Washington County jurisdiction both apply in 97006. ADA enforcement is the federal 2010 ADA Standards and Oregon ORS 447. Stormwater impact is generally limited for striping itself, but coordinated work (sealcoat plus stripe, paving plus stripe) sometimes triggers documentation requirements.
Striping Scopes We Run in 97006
The most common 97006 jobs:
- Corporate campus re-stripe -- standardized ground markings to a tenant or campus spec.
- Big-box retail re-stripe -- 200 to 600 stalls with ADA, EV, fire-lane, and stencil work.
- Apartment complex re-stripe -- mixed stall types (resident, visitor, ADA, reserved), often phased to maintain access.
- Fire-lane re-mark -- red curbs plus stencils for Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue compliance.
- EV charger stall layout -- new EV stalls or re-marking existing ones with the required signage and ground stencils.
Compared to small Polk County towns, 97006 jobs are larger by stall count and more demanding on lot complexity. A typical west Beaverton retail center runs 150 to 400 stalls. A campus visitor lot can run 75 to 200.
Striping Cost for 97006 Lots
Industry Baseline Range
| Scope | Cost Per Stall (or Linear Foot) | Typical Total |
|---|---|---|
| Re-stripe (per stall, simple layout) | $4 to $9 | $600 to $4,000+ |
| Re-stripe (per stall, complex layout) | $6 to $14 | $900 to $7,000+ |
| New install (per stall) | $6 to $14 | $900 to $8,000+ |
| ADA stall (with stencils and signage) | $50 to $200+ | per stall add |
| EV charger stall (with stencils and signage) | $40 to $150+ | per stall add |
| Fire-lane (red curb plus stencils, per linear foot) | $2 to $5+ | varies |
| Thermoplastic (heavy-wear positions) | $2.50 to $6+ per linear foot | upgrade cost |
| Night-work premium | 15 to 35 percent over daytime | varies |
Current Market Reality
The published ranges assume a paved, clean surface, daytime work, and waterborne traffic paint. West Beaverton jobs that require night work to keep lots open, oil-spot priming, or thermoplastic for heavy-wear entries run above the baseline. Corporate campus jobs sometimes require off-hour scheduling and badged-contractor logistics that add coordination cost. Paint material costs have moved over the last few seasons; quotes older than 30 to 60 days should be re-validated.
Tech Campus Striping Standards in 97006
Corporate campus customers in west Beaverton typically maintain consistent ground-marking specs across their lots. That can include:
- A standard stall width (typically 9 feet for employees, 9 to 10 feet for visitors)
- Consistent paint color and brand for stall lines and arrows
- Specific stencils for shuttle stops, accessible entries, and EV stalls
- Documented thermoplastic vs paint specifications by lot type
- ADA stall counts and locations from a master plan, not per-lot recalculation
We work to existing campus specs when provided and reference the federal ADA Standards plus Oregon ORS 447 where the campus spec is silent. For deeper commercial scope context, see our commercial striping in Beaverton guide.
ADA and EV Compliance in West Beaverton
Two compliance gaps that recur in 97006 audits:
ADA stall and aisle dimensions. Van-accessible stalls require an 8-foot access aisle; standard accessible stalls require 5-foot. The aisle must be marked with diagonal stripes (typically white). Slopes must be 2 percent or less in any direction. Stencil and upright signage are both required.
EV charging stall markings. Oregon law and Beaverton zoning rules now reference EV stall requirements in many new and retrofit lots. The stalls need their own ground markings (typically green outline plus EV stencil) and signage. Mis-marking creates accessibility-vs-EV conflicts that can require re-work.
For the full ADA breakdown, see our ADA striping requirements guide. For broader Portland metro pricing context, see Portland metro striping.
Picking a Striping Contractor for 97006
What to verify:
- Oregon CCB license -- required, verifiable on the state CCB website.
- Paint and material spec -- waterborne traffic paint, thermoplastic, or oil-based, with rates.
- ADA and EV audit -- the quote should call out compliance review explicitly.
- Night-work option -- if the lot can't close, ask for both day and night pricing.
- Insurance -- general liability and workers' comp.
- Campus standard compliance -- if you're a corporate or property-management customer with documented specs, the quote should reference them by name.
For HOA-scale context, our HOA striping in Beaverton-Hillsboro guide covers the adjacent residential side.
Get a Striping Quote for 97006
Cojo runs striping crews across Washington County and the broader Portland metro from our Hood River HQ and regional field operations. We hold an Oregon CCB license, carry general liability and workers' comp insurance, and quote against the actual lot, including ADA and EV compliance review. If you manage a west Beaverton corporate campus, a Tanasbourne-adjacent retail center, or a Cornell Road apartment complex, request a quote and we'll schedule the walkthrough.