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SRG Wins Several Projects

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SRG Partnership, Inc. has recently been selected for several projects in the greater Puget Sound area.

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As prime, SRG is teamed with Parsons Brinckerhoff for the Olympia Intercity Transit Center Expansion, which will allow the transit center to accommodate new Greyhound bus bays and additional transit bus capacity while revitalizing the surrounding neighborhood, urban core and nearby waterfront. The project furthers SRG’s presence in Olympia, having played an active role on the city’s Capitol Campus for the past several years.

Working with KPFF as prime, SRG has been selected for the West Mercer Corridor Redevelopment, Phase II. The project will redesign this highly trafficked corridor in Seattle, making it more pedestrian-friendly and better connected with the Seattle Center campus.

SRG has been selected, along with Olympic Associates as prime, to lead design and documentation for the Port of Seattle’s Vertical Conveyances at SeaTac International Airport. The project will support SeaTac’s upcoming capital improvements, including escalators and elevators.

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Blog: Evergreen
Tim Newcomb is a newspaper and magazine journalist based in Western Washington, covering design and construction in buildings and transportation around the Northwest.
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