The need to work within a sprawling, disjointed collection of properties helped Northwest Housing Alternatives fully appreciate how to create a community atmosphere at its Milwaukie, Ore., campus.
The $186-million King County Children and Family Justice Center modernized youth and family court services by creating a 137,000-sq-ft courthouse with 10 courtrooms, a 92,000-sq-ft, 112-bed juvenile detention center, a 10,200-sq-ft youth program space and more than 1.5 acres of open areas, including pedestrian and cycling pathways and a public plaza.
Working around the clock, the project team needed just five days to repair a damaged section of an outside support beam on the busy, 80-year-old cantilever and truss bridge.
Burns & McDonnell used an engineering-procure-construct (EPC) delivery model to help schedule phases for minimal outage times during the McNary Substation upgrade to the brownfield substation and the installation of new transmission lines.
Linking downtown Seattle to Bellevue with a 14-mile light rail extension required crossing a floating bridge over Lake Washington, passing through multiple cities and constructing a tunnel through downtown Bellevue.
Overcoming challenging soil conditions that complicated construction of a four-level underground parking structure, the project team delivered the 16-story, mixed-use tower on schedule and on budget.
Tucked inside one of Seattle's premier technology hubs, the seven-story, 264-room hotel is a model of innovation as the city's first fully modular hospitality building.
The museum's first major renovation in more than 80 years balanced long-needed building upgrades with preservation of its distinctive physical characteristics.