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.
For decades, the city of La Pine faced a critical public health and environmental challenge due to widespread reliance on aging and failing septic systems.
This critical dam infrastructure upgrade, located 200 ft down a spillway tunnel at a sustained 52-degree slope within Round Butte Dam, is only the fifth retrofit concrete tunnel aerator constructed in the U.S.
As the first phase of the larger Pop Blocks master plan to reimagine a former Pepsi bottling facility, this project transformed an industrial site into a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented hub centered on art, community and sustainable urban living.
As a replacement for an outdated, overcrowded and seismically at-risk facility built in 1936, this new courthouse represents a transformative $230-million investment in the state’s justice system.
Completed on time and under budget in June 2024, this 87,750-sq-ft warehouse facility ensures Amazon customers in rural areas receive the same service level as those in metropolitan centers.
Renovating an active public facility while simultaneously constructing a mass timber addition demanded careful phasing and coordination to minimize disruptions and ensure safety.
The $149.8-million MAX Red Line Extension and Reliability Improvements Project—TriMet’s “Better Red” program—delivers the most significant capacity and operational upgrade to Portland’s Red Line since the service opened more than two decades ago.