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			SDOT Photos posted a photo:	The Egyptian jackal-headed god of the dead stops by for a visit. The Pacific Science Center, SDOT, and a big old crane welcome Anubis to King Street Station 5/15/2012 . He in turn is here to welcome King Tut to the Science Center May 24, 2012-January 6, 2013

			SDOT Photos posted a photo:	The Egyptian jackal-headed god of the dead stops by for a visit. The Pacific Science Center, SDOT, and a big old crane welcome Anubis to King Street Station 5/15/2012 . He in turn is here to welcome King Tut to the Science Center May 24, 2012-January 6, 2013

			SDOT Photos posted a photo:	The Egyptian jackal-headed god of the dead stops by for a visit. The Pacific Science Center, SDOT, and a big old crane welcome Anubis to King Street Station 5/15/2012 . He in turn is here to welcome King Tut to the Science Center May 24, 2012-January 6, 2013

			SDOT Photos posted a photo:	The Egyptian jackal-headed god of the dead stops by for a visit. The Pacific Science Center, SDOT, and a big old crane welcome Anubis to King Street Station 5/15/2012 . He in turn is here to welcome King Tut to the Science Center May 24, 2012-January 6, 2013
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Elliott Bay Seawall Project Information and Networking Luncheon

The City of Seattle is committed to ensuring that everyone in our community has equal access to jobs and contracting opportunities. To help achieve that goal, the Seattle Department of Transportation’s Elliott Bay Seawall Project is expanding its efforts to connect women’s, minority, small, disadvantaged, and disabled veterans’ businesses with consulting opportunities on the project.

On Wednesday, February 1, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., the Seawall Project is hosting an information and networking lunch event to introduce these businesses to the project, including providing details on upcoming opportunities, meeting senior project staff, and networking with potential partner firms.

The event will be held at Seattle City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room, 600 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104.

Subcontracting opportunities include:

  • Structural design
  • Ecosystem restoration
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Project management
  • Drainage and site design
  • Cost estimating
  • Urban design and landscape architecture
  • Project controls
  • Transportation design
  • Plan production (CAD services)
  • Surveying

If you are interested in joining us and your area of expertise is one of the disciplines above, please RSVP by emailing seawall@seattle.gov.

To learn more about the project, visit the Elliott Bay Seawall website at: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/seawall.htm.

 

3 Responses to “Elliott Bay Seawall Project Information and Networking Luncheon”

  1. Roger Smith says:

    I will attend the event Wednesday 2/1/2012 at 1:00.

    Roger Smith

  2. Hardy Li says:

    Please sign me up.

    Thanks,
    Hardy Li, PE
    Convergent Pacific

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