State disputes claimed regional power supply gap—saying the barely functional early 1970s plant, now ordered to operate through June 14, awaits a planned $600M conversion to natural gas—while legal action also is likely for aging Colorado plant ordered to operate.
Pacific Cruise Terminals—a joint venture between Carrix Inc. and JLC Infrastructure—has been selected to operate a new outer harbor cruise terminal for the Port of Los Angeles and redevelop the existing World Cruise Center on the port’s main channel.
US Energy Dept. directive comes as the 730-MW facility is to shut down Dec. 31 and has a $600M makeover to natural gas set and a client supply agreement signed
Washington State’s first publicly funded zero-energy and zero-carbon academic building on a university campus is a $54.8-million, four-story mass timber facility for the electrical engineering and computer science department.
After more than 100 gate docking and undocking operations across more than 45 years, Concrete Tech Corp.’s Tacoma dry dock was in need of a replacement caisson gate, a 150-ft-long floating concrete structure that serves as a watertight lock at the dry dock entrance.
What began as a simple interior renovation that encompassed a paint and carpet refresh on a 40,000-sq-ft space transformed into a standard-bearing office for TikTok.
To create a warm, welcoming environment for 150 students who are deaf or hard of hearing, this $53-million LEED Gold mass timber structure delivers a non-institutional aesthetic while serving as a critical element supporting deaf users’ interaction with the physical environment.
As part of the broader Eastrail program converting 42 miles of former railroad tracks into a multipurpose trail, this $18.2-million project serves as a vital link in King County’s shift toward sustainable, transit-oriented transportation.