Completed below budget and ahead of schedule in December 2022, this 54,000-sq-ft interdisciplinary building is home to the School of Business, School of Engineering & Technology and Global Innovation & Design Lab at the University of Washington Tacoma campus.
As one of three bridges that connect the West Seattle Peninsula to the rest of the city, the $64-million West Seattle High-Rise Bridge (WSHB) is a critical piece of infrastructure because the next available access point is more than four miles south of Seattle. More than 125,000 commuters rely on the bridge to cross the Duwamish River into downtown.
PacWave South is the nation’s first grid-connected, pre-permitted wave energy test facility under development by Oregon State University and the U.S. Dept. of Energy.
This LEED Silver, design-build project included a 150-bed correctional facility with kitchen and dining, medical and dental facilities as well as recreation and administration spaces.
First built as a temporary facility more than 45 years ago, the TriMet Powell Garage was overdue for a modernization to improve safety, capacity and employee well-being.
As the Port of Alaska’s primary petroleum dock and the state’s only bulk cement-handling dock, this facility is a key part of the port, which serves as the main intermodal transport hub for freight movement in the state.
Microsoft’s Thermal Energy Center provides more than power for the tech giant’s headquarters in Redmond, Wash. It’s a source of pride for the engineering, design and construction team behind the project.