Tacoma

Awards | Tacoma

King County Facilities Management Division, Soos Creek Park Trail Expansion:  Silver Excellence Award, Special Projects -  American Council of Engineering Companies, Washington (2008)

Skyway Water & Sewer District, Seelye Addition Sewer Improvements: Silver Excellence Award, Water & Wastewater - American Council of Engineering Companies, Washington (2008)

Target T-600 Import Warehouse

Located in the South Sound area of Washington State, the two-million square foot T-600 Import Warehouse serves Target’s Regional Distribution Centers along the I-90 corridor from Washington State to the East Coast. On this design-build project, Huitt-Zollars provided site selection analysis, due diligence services, preliminary and final entitlement, permitting, topographic and construction survey, and site civil engineering for on-site and off-site infrastructure. 

Mutual Materials Manufacturing Campus

Huitt-Zollars provided engineering and landscape design services for this concrete-paver manufacturing facility. The facility has several buildings located on a 20-acre site. Fast-track design was provided for utilities to serve all the buildings and for drainage, erosion control, grading, and parking lot layout. The design was coordinated with neighboring projects, and onsite landscape design was provided.

Meridian Campus

Huitt-Zollars provided management and design services for all development phases of this 1,150 acre mixed use development.  Huitt-Zollars prepared the master plan and backbone infrastructure system with the capability of adapting to changes in project requirements without reconstructing existing systems.  Additional responsibilities included project management, EIS and SEPA preparation, engineering, design and implementation of the final design, land planning, permitting, construction of the master plan, landscape architecture, construction administration, survey, construction staking for r

Tacoma Triangle Townhomes

Huitt-Zollars provided engineering and infrastructure design for this urban revitalization in downtown Tacoma.  The 26-unit subdivision was composed of spare design, sustainable features, splashy colors, and the unique inclusion of “woonerf” (i.e. “street for living.”). “Woonerf” provides common space shared by pedestrians, bicyclists, and low-speed motor vehicles. Huitt-Zollars incorporated wayfinding signage to delineate the “woonerf” designation at each street entrance. Huitt Zollars’ sustainable design captured rainwater for a decorative feature and landscape irrigation.