107 Spring St.
Seattle, WA 98104
O: 206-465-9506
Seattle blends urban sophistication and natural beauty — and is home to complex technology, aviation and aerospace leaders. From our Pacific Northwest offices in Seattle, Portland and Vancouver, we deliver a full range of services to support the region’s engineering, architecture, environmental and construction needs.
Across the region’s diverse industries, our employee-owners worldwide provide flexible, innovative and cost-effective solutions backed by experience. The Seattle office has specialized experience in these sectors:
Our services cover every project stage, from master planning and site selection to environmental permitting and compliance to integrated design-build project delivery. We approach every project with our mission in mind: Make Our Clients Successful.
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Reaching Higher
Team-building activities take some employee-owners to new heights.
Family Time
Office picnics bring Pacific Northwest employee-owners and their families together.
Working Together
Team building brings Pacific Northwest employees together.
Regional Expansion
Our team is growing in the Pacific Northwest. We're hiring more engineers, architects and construction professionals.
Out of Office
Employee-owners enjoy a team lunch.
Portland Opening
We celebrated the opening of our new location in downtown Portland.
Flipping Over the ESOP
Every October we kick off our celebration of Employee Ownership Month with a pancake breakfast in every office.
Book Club
Vancouver employee-owners meet up to discuss the finer points of books and business.
Regional Connections
Nathan Corser (left) of Portland checks in with Chris Cole of Seattle. The staff in these two offices, plus Vancouver, work closely on a wide range of projects.
White Paper
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Nearly all recent technological advancements share something in common — they require data. Hundreds of millions of high-resolution photos and videos are taken each day. Corporations are tracking browsing habits and buying profiles for every person online. Smart homes, virtual reality, movie streaming and business analytics — it’s all data.
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