Paige Schlupp

Assistant Program Administrator, Interstate Bridge Replacement Program at TriMet

Paige Schlupp has had a diverse work experience in the field of landscape architecture and project management. Paige started their career as a Landscape Designer at GVLA in 1997 before moving on to work as a Landscape Architect at Walker Macy from 1999 to 2004. During this time, they were involved in various projects related to urban design, planning, and construction observation. In 2004, they worked as a Landscape Architect at both GreenWorks PC and Lango Hansen Landscape Architects, where they managed projects, coordinated with clients and consultants, and participated in business planning and marketing activities.

In 2007, Paige joined TriMet as a Project Design Coordinator, performing engineering duties for the company's capital projects. Paige then served as an Assistant Resident Engineer for the WES Commuter Rail project, overseeing tasks such as progress documentation, quality control, compliance with ADA requirements, and coordination with local agencies. In 2009, they took on the role of Urban Design Lead for the Portland Milwaukie Light Rail Project, where they were responsible for coordinating station area design and other system-wide elements.

Throughout their tenure at TriMet, Paige held various managerial positions, including Project Manager and Manager of the Stations & Guideways Department. In 2019, they became the Director of the Special Projects Department, leading the execution of important initiatives within the organization. Most recently, Paige has been serving as the Project Director for the MAX Red Line Extension and Reliability Improvements Project.

Paige Schlupp attended the University of Oregon from 1992 to 1997, where they studied Landscape Architecture. In 2002, Paige obtained a certification in Landscape Architecture from CLARB.

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Timeline

  • Assistant Program Administrator, Interstate Bridge Replacement Program

    May 1, 2024 - present

  • Project Director, MAX Red Line Extension And Reliability Improvements Project

    January, 2021

  • Director, Special Projects Department

    August, 2019

  • Manager, Stations & Guideways Department

    June, 2016

  • Project Manager, Stations & Guideways Department

    June, 2015

  • Urban Design Lead, Portland Milwaukie Light Rail Project

    January, 2009

  • Assistant Resident Engineer, WES Commuter Rail

    June, 2007

  • Project Design Coordinator

    January, 2007