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Record of Construction Projects *Projects in Red are still in progress Projects in black are complete **Subcontractor % Complete Contract Contract & Job # Description/Location Amount Date Owner Architect/Engineer Class Completion of Date Work Washington Department of Fish and Washington Department of Wildlife Fish and Wildlife Log Jam Materials for East Fork $799,000.00 01/11/21 PO Box 43135 PO Box 43135 Satsop River Restoration Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia, WA 98504 Adrienne Stillerman 360.902.2617 Adrienne Stillerman 360.902.2617 WSDOT WSDOT PO Box 47360 SR 8 & SR 507 Thurston County PO Box 47360 $799,000.00 Olympia, WA 98504 Stormwater Retrofit Olympia, WA 98504 John Romero 360.570.6571 John Romero 360.570.6571 Parametrix City of Olympia 601 4th Avennue E. 1019 39th Avenue SE, Suite 100 Water Street Lift Station Generator $353,952.76 Olympia, WA 98501 Puyallup, WA 98374 Jim Rioux 360-507-6566 Kevin House 253.604.6600 WA State Department of Enterprise SCJ Alliance Services 14th Ave Tunnel – Improve 8730 Tallon Lane NE, Suite 200 20-80-167 $85,000 1500 Jefferson Street SE Pedestrian Safety Lacey, WA 98516 Olympia, WA 98501 Ross Jarvis 360-352-1465 Bob Willyerd 360.407.8497 ABAM Engineers, Inc. Port of Grays Harbor 33301 9th Ave S Suite 300 Terminals 3 & 4 Fender System PO Box 660 20-10-143 $395,118.79 12/08/2020 Federal Way, WA 98003-2600 Repair Aberdeen, WA 98520 (206) 357-5600 Mike Johnson 360.533.9528 Robert Wallace Grays Harbor County Grays Harbor County 100 W. Broadway 100 W. Broadway Sunset Street Slide Repair $21,500.00 11/16/2020 20-80-161 Montesano, WA 98563 Montesano, WA 98563 Rob Wilson (360) 249-4222 Rob Wilson (360) 249-4222 WSDOT WSDOT 1, 5, 13, PO Box 47420 821 Airport Court SE 17, 34, 0% Anderson Rd Safety Improvement $1,105,000.00 05/13/2020 20-80-120 Olympia, WA 98504 Tumwater, WA 98501 40, 53 Sept 2020 Carrie Follet 360.705.7337 John Romero 360.570.6750 Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation 93rd Ave / Lathrop Industrial Drive 5,245,000.00 9/15/2020 20-80-153 420 Howanut Rd, Oakville, WA David Burnett City of Hoquiam Wei Chan P.E. Moon Island Road Beach Cleanup & 609 8th St 1711 Ellis St, STE 103 191,119.50 10/27/20 20-10-136 Restoration Hoquiam, WA 98550 Bellingham, WA 98225 360.538.3983 360.647.1845 Grays Harbor PUD 2720 Sumner Ave Front Entrance Repairing 43,741.08 10/22/20 20-80-157 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Tiffanee Parson 360.538.6384 Grays Harbor County Mike Olden Aloha Tank & Booster Station 100 W Broadway Suite 31 1858 53rd Loop SE 1,110,453.30 10/19/20 20-80-156 Upgrades Montesano, WA 98563 Tumwater, WA 98501 Kevin McManus 360.580.7907 Mike Olden 360.791.1390 Port of Grays Harbor WSP USA Inc. 111 S. Wooding St 33301 9th Ave South #300 Terminal 3 Dolphin Replacement $526,928.99 10/14/20 20-10-131 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Federal Way, WA 98003 Mike Johnson 360.533.9528 Scott Branlund 206.431.2300 City of Olympia City of Olympia Franklin Street Hygiene Units PO Box 1967 PO Box 1967 $63,151.15 10/13/20 20-10-132 Upgrade Olympia, WA 98507 Olympia, WA 98507 Thahn Jeffers 360.753.8278 Fran Eide 360.753.8422 Port of Grays Harbor PO Box 660 T-3 Dolphin Removal $32,670.00 11/5/20 20-10-139 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Mike Johnson 360.533.9518 Lewis County KMB Architects 351 NW North St 906 Columbia St SW STE 400 Jail Covid-19 Isolation Cells $359,224.00 10/22/20 20-10-133 Chehalis, WA 98532 Olympia, WA 98501 Doug Carey 360.740.1337 Michelle Ha 360.352.8883 2 LOTT Clean Water Alliance Lott Clean Water Alliance 500 Adams St NE 500 Adams St NE Hillside Drive Repair $144,408.00 9/23/2020 20-40-255 Olympia, WA 98501 Olympia, WA 98501 Angelea Miller 360.528.5718 Jefferson County Public Works Jefferson County Public Works Dept Dept Upper Hoh Road MP 7.9 to MP 8.0 623 Sheridan St 20-80-147 $109,898.25 623 Sheridan St Repair Port Townsend, WA 98368 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Mark Thurston 360.301.9255 Monte Reinders 360.385.9160 Clatsop County Public Works Clatsop County Public Works 1100 Olney Ave 1100 Olney Ave Svensen Island Repair $490,955.50 8/12/2020 20-10-127 Astoria, OR 97103 Astoria, OR 97103 Dean Keranen 503.325.8631 Dean Keranen 503.325.8631 Dept. of Enterprise Services KPFF Consulting Engineers 1500 Jefferson St. SE 612 Woodland Sqr Lp SE #100 Capitol Campus Road Repairs $224,270.00 8/13/2020 20-80-143 Olympia, WA 98501 Lacey, WA 98503 Bob Willyerd 360.407.8497 Matt Miskovic 360.292.7230 Mason Transit Authority SCJ Alliance 601 West Franklin St 8730 Tallon Lane NE Suite 200 MTA Park & Ride Construction $3,875,750.00 8/10/2020 20-80-145 Shelton, WA 98584 Lacey, WA 98516 Danette Brannin 360.426.9434 Patrick Holm 360.652.1465 City of Elma Gibbs & Olson Young Street Sidewalk 202 W Main Street PO Box 400 $235,960.00 8/11/2020 20-80-142 Improvements Elma, WA 98541 Longview, WA 98632 Jim Starks 360.482.2212 Carol Ruiz 360.425.0991 Lewis County Dept of Public Works Lewis County Dept of Public Works Pleasant Valley MP 2.46 Bridge 2025 NE Kresky Ave 2025 NE Kresky Ave $613,069.00 8/4/2020 20-10-122 Repair Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 Rod Lakey 360.740.2780 Geoff Soderquist 360.740.2612 WA State Dept of Fish & Wildlife Lawrence Lake Access Float & Pile PO Box 43158 22 80% $108,000.00 03/27/2020 20-10-106 Installation Olympia, WA 98504 7/2020 Allyn Benson 360.902.8140 Dept of Enterprise Services KPFF Emergency Access Road Repair- PO Box 41476 612 Square Loop #100 $197,000.00 7/15/2020 20-80-139 Grays Harbor College Olympia, WA 98504 Lacey, WA 98503 Terrie Glave 360.407.9330 Steven Schmitz 360.292.7230 3 City of Montesano Gibbs & Olson W Marcy Ave & South 1st St 112 N Main St PO Box 400 Improvements 6/10/2020 20-80-130 Montesano, WA 98563 Longview, WA 98632 Mike Olden 360.249.3939 Kyle Busby 360.425.0991 City of Aberdeen Landau Associates 200 E Market St 955 Malin Lane SW Suite B Basich Blvd Slide Repair $575,000 07/29/2020 20-80-137 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Tumwater, WA 98501 Kris Koski 360.537.3218 Calvin McCaughan Willapa Harbor Hospital Harbor Architects LLC PO Box 438/ 800 Alder St 345 W Wishkah St Clinic Buildings Connection $132,500 8/4/2020 20-10-124 South Bend, WA 98586 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Gary Spoor 360.875.4509 Al Gozart 360.532.0980 WA State Dept of Fish & Wildlife WA State Dept of Fish & Wildlife Lake Leland Fishing Access Site PO Box 43158 PO Box 43158 $262,000 7/27/2020 20-10-121 Renovation Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia, WA 98504 Allyn Benson 360.902.8140 Glenn Gerth City of Olympia Easy Bay Lift Station Repairs $14,000.00 4/6/2020 Brenda Stocker 360.753.8351 City of Aberdeen City of Aberdeen Grays Harbor College Neighborhood 200 E Market St 200 E Market St $637,206.00 6/25/2020 20-80-128 Connection Aberdeen, WA 98520 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Kris Koski 360.537.3218 Kris Koski 360.537.3218 City of Hoquiam Harbor Architects LLC Olympic Stadium Repairs & 609 8th St 345 W Wishkah 410,750.00 6/16/2020 20-10-117 Improvements Hoquiam, WA 98550 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Brian Shay 360.538.3983 Al Gozart 360.532.0980 Grays Harbor County 100 West Broadway #31 Long Stick @ White Bridge $3533.06 Montesano, WA 98563 Brandon Ainsworth 360.964.1642 MB Electric LLC 2100 Port Industrial Road Queet School Access Road $15,500.00 3/19/2020 20-90-158 Aberdeen, WA 98520 Richard Cinet 360.533.3036 4 Gray & Osborne, INC. City of South Bend 2102 Carriage Dr SW BLDG 1 4th Street Reconstruction $548,955.00 7/13/2020 20-80-135 Olympia, WA 98502 Dennis Houk Eric Noah 360.292.7481 Grays Harbor County Grays Harbor County Courthouse 3rd Floor Interior 100 W Broadway Suite #31 100 W Broadway Suite #31 $103,625.00 7/24/2020 20-10-120 Restoration and Repair Montesano, WA 98563 Montesano, WA 98563 City of Montesano City of Montesano East Pioneer Ave Sidewalk – 112 N Main St 112 N Main St $180,000.00 7/22/2020 20-80-138 Academy to Glenn Montesano, WA 98563 Montesano, WA 98563 Mike Olden 360.249.3939 Mike Olden 360.249.3939 Grays Harbor County Mike Olden, PE Copalis Rocks Water System 100 W Broadway Ste 31 1858 53rd Loop SE $263,480.00 7/7/2020 20-80-134 Improvements Montesano, WA 98563 Tumwater, WA 98501 Mike Olden 360.249.2222 360.791.1390 Bazan Architects Sea Mar Community Health 2000 116th Avenue NE, Suite 4 N/A 1813 Sumner Avenue 100% Aberdeen Collision Repair $26,492.00 12/18/2019 Bellevue, WA 98004 Aberdeen, WA 98520 12/24/2019 Jose Bazan 425.637.0831 360.538.1293 [email protected] Northern Management Services 1, 15, 607 Church Street 34, 53 100% 19-80-113 **Willapa Refuge Utilities $649,200.00 04/02/2019 San Point, ID 83864 3/2020 John Deshom 208.263.1363 [email protected] Zaremba Group, LLC 5, 15, 14600 Detroit Ave., Suite 1500, 17, 34 100% 20-80-108 Westport Dollar General $399,296.00 02/07/2020 Lakewood, OH 44107 5/2020 Sandra Wrobel 216.226.2184 [email protected] McCleary School District 611 S.
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