Greenbusch’s 35th anniversary
Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate Greenbusch’s 35th anniversary! We are thankful for the many projects, collaborations, and partnerships that have fueled the last 35 years – and we are so excited for what the future holds.
Read MoreWe are Moving and Expanding!
Greenbusch is excited to announce that our Portland office has jumped the river to Vancouver, and we’ve recently opened a new Spokane location!
Read MoreA4LE at the new Washington School for the Blind in Vancouver, WA
Greenbusch was thrilled to attend the A4LE-Association for Learning Environments Oregon/SW Washington Chapter event at the new Washington School for the Blind in Vancouver, WA. Having provided both acoustical design and mechanical engineering services for the facility, it is wonderful to see it open and serving the community
Read MoreOre 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…
Read MoreEverett Public School’s Capital Facilities Advisory Council
Congratulations to Greenbusch Vice President Dylan Turner on his recent membership in the Everett Public School’s Capital Facilities Advisory Council. For much of his career, Dylan has been assisting schools throughout our region with mechanical, vertical transportation, and commissioning services and he is looking forward to contributing to the future of Everett Public Schools.
Read MoreColman 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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