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Construction Photos -- Boeing Creek Trunk
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July 2008. Work along the trunk sewer line is now complete.

Street work in Innis Arden- Sewer and water line projects were completed in spring 2008 after a long winter of complicated construction work in the streets of Innis Arden.
Street work in Innis Arden- Sewer and water line projects were completed in spring 2008 after a long winter of complicated construction work in the streets of Innis Arden.

Shoulder widening – Before final paving, crews worked to prepare shoulders in some areas of the Boeing Creek Trunk Sewer for widening.
Shoulder widening - Before final paving, crews worked to prepare shoulders in some areas of the Boeing Creek Trunk Sewer for widening.

After sewer and water construction was complete, the contractor installed a pavement overlay in areas disturbed by construction.
After sewer and water construction was complete, the contractor installed a pavement overlay in areas disturbed by construction.

April 2008. Construction update.

In Innis Arden, the contractor worked on one side of the road at a time to replace county sewer, local sewer, and water pipes.
In Innis Arden, the contractor worked on one side of the road at a time to replace county sewer, local sewer, and water pipes.

Trench boxes provide an efficient means of support in shallower areas.
Trench boxes provide an efficient means of support in shallower areas.

Underground utilities throughout the area created a challenge for crews replacing water and sewer pipes.
Underground utilities throughout the area created a challenge for crews replacing water and sewer pipes.

In some deep areas, support walls were required for crews to
In some deep areas, support walls were required for crews to
replace pipes.

 

 

For more information

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  • Call the 24-hour construction hotline at 206-205-5968. A staff person will be paged and will respond promptly.
  • Contact Jennifer Kauffman about King County's project at 206-263-6029 or jennifer.kauffman@kingcounty.gov. Ask to be added to the project mailing list or e-mail list.
  • Refer to Project Library (for project and construction updates, fact sheets, planning and environmental documents, technical reports) and news releases.

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Updated: July 11, 2008


 

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