May 25, 2021 +
Island County Administrative Building
Located on Camano Island, this new 8,500 sqf building provides administration space to the community’s growing population and replaces three obsolete and dysfunctional facilities. The renovation added new space for more than 20 departments, and those departments’ 425 employees, as well as… Read More
April 28, 2021 +
Olympic College Shops Remodel
Part of vocational training at Olympic College, the Shops currently house three primary workforce development programs: Welding Technology, Technical Design, and Precision Machining. The existing structure was built in 1967 and, while it is, strictly speaking, functional, the building lacks disability access… Read More
April 7, 2021 +
Ronald McDonald House Expansion
Since their founding in 1983, The Ronald McDonald House has served families with children receiving treatment at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Originally 20 rooms, they expanded in 2003 to 80 rooms, including self-contained units for patients receiving bone marrow transplants. Now, they are… Read More
April 4, 2021 +
Byrd Barr Place Renovation
Built in 1909, Firehouse 23 served Seattle’s Central District until 1970. Now, the building houses Byrd Barr Place, a nonprofit that provides anti-poverty services and a food bank to the city’s most vulnerable. The renovation of this historic structure sought to revitalize… Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Senator Henry M. Jackson Park Renovation
The City of Everett constructed this sustainable community park that honors Everett-native Senator Henry Jackson. This renovation project consists of a cantilevered column park pavilion with a large open skylight and three steel structures (restrooms and maintenance/storage building) with sloping cantilever roofs…. Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Mt. Peak Fire Lookout
The US Forest Service’s Mt. Peak Fire Lookout Tower, perched at the summit of Pinnacle Peak, replaces the original 1950s structure. The popular King County trail leading to the summit showcases stunning views of Mount Rainier and the Cascades. The 40-foot steel… Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Seattle Public Utilities – Cedar Falls Administration Building
Located at Cedar Falls within the Cedar River Watershed, the new SPU 14,500 SF administration building provides space for SPU office staff, wildlife scientists, emergency response personnel, and road and vehicle maintenance crews who manage the watershed that supplies drinking water to… Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Skagit Transit Maintenance, Operations, and Administration Center (MOA)
Having outgrown their existing facilities, Skagit Transit is relocating its current maintenance, operations, and administration facility (MOA) to a new site on 10.37 acres of land. Lund Opsahl is providing structural engineering services to convert an existing 69,000 SF FedEx warehouse into… Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Renton Fire Station 15
Lund Opsahl provided structural engineering services for the design of a 7,500 SF fire station with a lobby and office, two apparatus bays, and station house with six bunks. Located in the Renton’s Kennydale neighborhood, the fire station addresses City goals for… Read More
March 25, 2021 +
Fort Vancouver Army Barracks Seismic Retrofit and Renovation
Lund Opsahl completed this seismic retrofit and renovation of a 1907 historic army barracks building and an adaptive reuse of a vehicle maintenance building. Both facilities were converted into U.S. Forest Service offices. Structural modifications were carefully detailed to maintain historic finishes,… Read More