Ore Peninsula Redevelopment Project in Skagway, Alaska

Scenes from the Field: Ore Peninsula Redevelopment Project in Skagway, Alaska. Our Noise & Vibration team has been traveling north to measure underwater sound levels from in-water pile activities in support of a new cruise ship dock in Skagway. Pile sizes range from timber piles to 48” diameter piles, some nearly 300 feet long. Measurements…

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Colman Dock Multimodal Ferry Terminal

Greenbusch is proud to have contributed to the new Colman Dock Multimodal Ferry Terminal, having provided mechanical engineering, vertical transportation design and vibration & hydroacoustic monitoring. Congratulations to WSDOT, Washington State Ferries and the entire project team! Read about the project on the DJC.

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Snohomish Carnegie Library Building

The Snohomish Carnegie Library Building, built in 1910, was recently restored and renovated. Greenbusch Group, the Mechanical Engineer of Record, provided mechanical and life safety upgrades, as a subconsultant to the ARC Architect team that worked closely with the council and community to develop and implement a master plan preserving this beloved community treasure.  The…

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SeaTac Airport’s C1 Building

The Port of Seattle is in the early design phase of a $340 million addition to SeaTac Airport’s C1 Building at the intersection of the C and D concourses. The expansion will be a four-story addition of 110,000 SF to the existing 99,000 SF building, that includes new dining and retail at the concourse level…

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