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Reid Our Blog / Disciplines / Waterfront Engineering

Unique Challenges of Waterfront Projects

Posted on October 17, 2017

By Blaine McRae (CDT, Designer II)

Have you ever been out on a dock, a pier, or some other waterfront structure and wondered why it is built the way it is, pointing the direction it does, or why it has certain features? I’m betting the answer… Continue Reading

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Preserving the Past & Protecting the Future – Taking Care of the USS TURNER JOY

Posted on March 7, 2017

By Willy Ahn (PhD, PE, LEED AP, CQM-C, Senior Engineer)

Walk the storied halls of the USS TURNER JOY (decommissioned in 1982), a Navy Destroyer that was reborn as a floating museum and is anchored in the heart of the Bremerton waterfront. Join the other 40,000 people who visit the… Continue Reading

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Before Boating Season Ends – Check Out These Fabulous Marinas!

Posted on October 18, 2016

By Shannon Kinsella (PE, PMP, LEED AP, Director, Airport and Waterfront)

The weather is cooling and the leaves are turning their vibrant fall colors. Our warm and sunny fall days are numbered so it’s last call to get out on the water. While the summer boating season has come to an… Continue Reading

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Timber Pile Removal and the Benefits to our Environment

Posted on August 23, 2016

By Blaine McRae (CDT, Designer II)

“Why are you going to remove those piles? They look perfectly fine!” and “Why can’t those piles be reused somewhere else? It is a waste to cut them up!” If you work around the waterfront and have any experience with… Continue Reading

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Taking the Next Steps. Building a Future.

Posted on August 9, 2016

By Alain Calle (Visual Communications Manager)

Photo provided by the Port of Port Angeles. An Interview with Karen Goschen, newly appointed Executive Director of the Port of Port Angeles RM - Good morning Karen, can you tell us a little bit about your background and how… Continue Reading

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