The Washington State Dept. of Transportation plans to retire the Newaukum River Bridge after 86 years of service, but the government agency remains open to handing over the historic bridge to someone interested in coming and getting it.
The Smart Buildings Center, managed by the nonprofit Northwest Energy Efficiency Council, will use the renovated Pacific Tower as a living laboratory with the goal of improving building performance.
Today marks the opening of both an environmental hearing and informational open house on the $495 million Interstate 5 Mounts Road to Thorne Lane Interchange – Corridor Improvements project, an effort to ease congestions near Joint Base Lewis-McChord south of Tacoma.
Part Rogers Place and part 25-acre Ice District, the fall opening of a new sports and entertainment district in downtown Edmonton has the folks of Canada seeing sports arenas and plazas an entirely new way.
The Framework Project LLC has tall plans for mass timber in North America. The first undertaking is a 12-story engineered-wood building in Portland, Ore., called Framework Tower.
Unveiled for public input, the 2018 draft Campus Master Plan for the University of Washington’s Seattle campus puts a focus on density, building taller and creating greenspace.
After years of struggles with Bertha, the world’s largest diameter tunnel boring machine, resulting in a roughly three year delay and $220 million cost overrun on a plan to replace Seattle’s aging Alaskan Way Viaduct with a bored downtown tunnel, the project has hit the halfway point of the dig.