By Matt Jardin Green & Gold News April 2, 2019 Harmony isn’t a word typically associated with 7.1 magnitude earthquakes. And yet, after the ground briefly tried to tear itself apart the morning of Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, Seawolves immediately… Continue Reading
By Douglas Buell The Arlington Times March 8, 2019 ARLINGTON – With Arlington’s laser-like focus on manufacturing and industry as the means to grow family-wage jobs and build prosperity, projects like the new Arlington Valley Road will pave the way… Continue Reading
By Isaac Stone Simonelli Alaska Business Magazine December 1, 2018 With sexual assault and child abuse cases hitting all-time highs for Alaska CARES Child Advocacy Center and Forensic Nursing Services of Providence in Anchorage, construction is rapidly moving forward on… Continue Reading
By ANNA BOIKO-WEYRAUCH KUOW July 16, 2018 When the next major earthquake roils our region, University of Washington’s civil engineers and seismic experts will not be safe. That's because their building is vulnerable to earthquakes. More Hall was built in… Continue Reading
By JIM DAVIS The Herald Business Journal December, 2017 EVERETT — Kobe in 1995. Wenchuan in 2008. Christchurch in 2010. Dave Swanson rattles off the names and dates like well-remembered lines. The Everett engineer has traveled the globe chasing earthquakes… Continue Reading