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Award Winning – Frances Anderson Center Seismic Structural Retrofit
Project of the Year Award, Structures Less than $5 million American Public Works Association, Washington State Chapter City of Edmonds & Reid Middleton
Award Winning – Washington Fishermen’s Terminal Docks 5-10 Reconfiguration & Replacement
Bronze Award for Complexity American Council of Engineering Excellence Awards American Council of Engineering Companies
Planners Say Healthy Urban Shorelines Are Possible
By Christopher Dunagan Kitsap Sun The 2008 Urban Waterfront Revitalization conference met last week in Bremerton. Conference themes included the revitalization of urban shorelines through increased public access to the water. Reid Middleton shoreline experts Nicole Faghin and Shannon Kinsella,…
Group Efforts Make for Better Shorelines
Nicole Faghin and Shannon Kinsella, PE Special to the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce What makes a great public waterfront space? How do organizations and individuals make their ideas for enjoyable waterfronts happen? The answers are as diverse as we…
County First in State to Successfully Use Wetland Banking
By Bill Sheets Everett Herald EVERETT -- For 10 years, people have enjoyed walks through shady woods, across bridges over ponds, because of what seems like a vague bureaucratic notion called "wetland banking." The Narbeck Wetlands Sanctuary at 6921 Seaway…
Award Winning – Bremerton Floating Wave Attenuator
Local Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award in Ports & Waterways American Society of Civil Engineers See the ASCE Newsletter, Seattle Section ASCE Region 8 Outstanding Minor Project Award ASCE Region 8 Outstanding Minor Project Award Bremerton, WA
Award Winning – Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Seismic Upgrades Program
Local Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award in Structural Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers See the ASCE Newsletter, Seattle Section Silver Award for Social, Economic, & Sustainable Design Considerations American Society of Engineering Companies Find out more about NHB Seismic…
Airport Taxiway Rehab a Success
By Joyce Edie, Editor Mattawa Area News Things just got a bit sweeter for Desert Aire residents who use the airport. A $296,000 rehabilitation of the south taxiway is almost complete and when it is, hopefully this week, 3,665 feet…
TDR: Balancing the Goals of Conservation and Growth
By Nicole Faghin and Reid Schockey Special to the Seattle Times At the Cascade Land Conservancy's fifth Snohomish County Conservation Awards Breakfast last November, the Conservancy's most-honored award — the Phil and Laura Zalesky Lifetime Achievement Award — was presented…