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July 2007 - SeaTac Airport Industrial Wastewater Treatment Lagoon No. 3 Pump
Station Improvements - Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle awarded a contract to Harbor Pacific Contractors to construct a
new influent screenings system at its existing industrial wastewater treatment facility's Lagoon No. 3 at
SeaTac Airport. Work includes the installation of a new 12' diameter x 45' deep pre-cast concrete wet well,
new Headworks influent screen, renovation of the existing pump station, and installation of a
new 20" diameter force main.
Work began in August and is scheduled for completion in December 2007.
May 2007 - Snoqualmie Ridge Water Treatment Plant and Booster Pump Station
Quadrant Corporation
Harbor Pacific Contractors was selected to construct a new water treatment
plant and booster pump station for Quadrant Corporation's Snoqualmie Ridge residential development
in Snoqualmie, Washington. The treatment plant utilizes ATEC water filtration equipment for
treatment of well water. Because the plant is located near the Snoqualmie River and is at risk of
flooding, the design employs a series of cast-in-place concrete columns atop concrete pile caps,
auger cast piles and grade beams to elevate the entire structure 10' above grade.
Work began in June 2007 and is scheduled to take 10 months to complete.
March 2007 - SeaTac Airport Third Runway Construction / ICON
Harbor Pacific Contractors has been awarded a contract to build the Electrical
Vault structure (a 10,000 SF building) for the Third Runway Project at SeaTac Airport. This building
will house a series of constant current regulators for the runway lighting at each of SeaTac Airport's
three runways, as well as two 1,800 KW emergency generators for the runway lighting systems.
Work began in March 2007 and is scheduled to take 12 months to complete.
August 2006 - Carnation Wastewater Treatment Facility - King
County Department of Natural Resources
Harbor Pacific Contractors was awarded a contract to build the Carnation Wastewater Treatment Facility
for the King County Department of Natural Resources. This project includes a new headworks building, aeration basins,
solids handling basins, membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment system, UV disinfection system, operations building and
7,000 lineal feet of HDPE conveyance line to an outfall.
Work began in September 2006 and is scheduled to take 20 months to complete.
May 2006 - Issaquah Transit Center/ SR 900 Main Site - Sound Transit
Sound Transit has awarded a contract to Harbor Pacific Contractors
for construction of a new transit center that includes a four story post-tensioned parking
structure, a transit island for bus traffic, local road improvements and wetlands mitigation.
The new facility replaces an existing Park & Ride lot.
Work is scheduled to start in June 2006 and take eighteen months to complete.
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