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Cleanup Ready to Start On $95M Radioactive Waste Project

The federal Department of Energy is about to start a three-year construction project vital to the environmental cleanup of the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington, Tri-City Herald reported. The lined landfill at the 580-sq.-mi....


85|RT Supports Major Development Along Seattle Waterfront

For eight months, the Link-Belt 85|RT 85 ton rough terrain crane took center stage in one of Seattle's most ambitious urban renewal projects — the Overlook Walk. The city's waterfront required precision lifting in a dense high-traffic environment....


Fish Passage Barrier Removal Continues On U.S. 101

Work on the removal of three of four fish passage barriers on Washington's North Olympic Peninsula got under way in March: The project removes and replaces outdated culverts under U.S. 101 and State Route 116 at Lees, Ennis, Tumwater and Chimacum creeks....


Cypress Creek Renewables Secures $150M in Financing

Cypress Creek Renewables, a developer, owner and operator of solar and energy storage projects, announced on May 5, 2025, the financial close and construction start of its 104MW Ostrea Solar project in Yakima County, Wash....


Crews Stabilize Slopes, Clear Debris From SR 11 Rockslide

Work began in early May 2025 to stabilize and clear a significant rockslide that sent thousands of cubic yards of debris across both directions of State Route 11/Chuckanut Drive, closing the road on April 22, 2025, just south of milepost 10 near Blanchard Road by Bow, Wash....


Washington's First Work Zone Speed Camera Launched

Washington transportation leaders took a step to protect road construction workers and drivers as the first Work Zone Speed Camera enforcement began on April 16, 2025, near Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The trailer-mounted camera photographs vehicles speeding through active work zones....


Funding Shortfalls Raise Concerns in Washington State

Washington state's transportation budget faces a multi-billion-dollar shortfall in the coming years, according to theolympian.com, which could delay projects. State Sen. Marko Liias, who chairs the upper chamber's transportation committee, estimated the transportation deficit at $4 billion over the next six years....


Work Under Way On Interstate 5 Secret Creek Fish Passage

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) began construction in February 2025 of new fish passable structures on both northbound and southbound Interstate 5 at Secret Creek north of Arlington in Snohomish County....


Concourse C at Sea-Tac Work Moves Forward

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport celebrated its most recent construction milestone in December when Turner Construction and Apex Steel guided into place one of the final steel beams atop the expansion project's highest point....


FTA Announces $79.7M Grant for New Washington Bus Line

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced in January a $79.7 million construction grant award to King County Metro to support a bus rapid transit line that will provide fast, frequent and reliable service between the cities of Renton, Auburn, and Kent, located south of Seattle....





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