When I arrived in Seattle for the ER2010 conference, I was thinking about the kinds of stories I post on the site. I think I probably post more about Seattle area projects than any other geographic area. It’s a hotbed of interesting geotechnical projects I guess. Here are a few relatively recent ones, in case you missed them.
- Hidden challenges of Highway 99 tunnel (Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement)
- Judge dismisses Alaskan Way viaduct tunnel lawsuit
- King County, WA sues contractor on $1.8B Brightwater Sewer Project for cost and schedule overruns
- Geotechnical Monitoring for Tunneling Under I-5 for U-Link Light Rail, Seattle, WA
- Geotechnical Monitoring for Tunneling Under I-5 for U-Link Light Rail, Seattle, WA
- Video: Simulation View of Washington SR 99 Bored Tunnel (Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement)
- Nicholson Awarded Earth Retention Contract for Seattle Light Rail Project
- Tunnel Replacing Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct “a done dealâ€
- Mega Earthquake Could Strike Closer to Seattle
- Voids Open as a Result of Tunneling Under Seattle’s Beacon Hill
- New Publication: Landslides and Engineering Geology of the Seattle, Washington Area
- Rising Costs and Delays in Seattle Area Wastewater Plant and Tunnels
- Alaskan Way Viaduct Tunnel project will excavate enough dirt to fill Qwest Field Football Stadium – Source: SeattlePI Blog via AGC SmartBrief