King Street Station is one of the largest railway stations in the state of Washington. The station's renovation began in 2008 when the City of Seattle purchased the station and carried out improvements focused on public safety and prolonging the life of the building by strengthening the building walls and the clock tower. The project also aimed to improve the customer experience at the station and to restore the historical features of the station, while creating a modernized train station.
Port of Seattle SeaTac Airport IDIQ – Utility Master Plan (UMP)
Zane Bosserman2023-03-09T07:37:35-08:00WT is actively providing cost estimating support services on projects under the direction of Capital Development at the Port of Seattle. Based on-site at the SeaTac International Airport, WT continues to provide a full suite of project cost, controls and procurement management on the airport's airside, landside, terminal and utility development program. This includes a comprehensive review of all airport mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems under the Utility Master Plan.
Port of Seattle SeaTac Airport IDIQ – South Concourse Evolution
Zane Bosserman2023-03-09T07:33:33-08:00To meet the growing demand for international travel, the Port of Seattle is renovating the S Concourse into a modern and improved doorway for the Pacific Northwest and advancing the region as a leading tourism and business gateway.
Port of Seattle SeaTac Airport IDIQ – Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP)
Zane Bosserman2023-03-09T07:36:35-08:00The Central Puget Sound region is expected to grow by another one million people by 2035. The Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) is the blueprint for changes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to meet future demand. In addition to considering forecasted passenger and cargo demand, the master plan takes stock of current facilities, infrastructure, and operations—looking at scenarios five, 10 and 20 years in the future. It includes air quality, energy and water conservation, recycling and other strategic environmental goals, and will align with the Port’s sustainability and energy efficiency goals.