Flatiron Construction’s Post

The Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge Replacement won the 2025 ACEC Washington State Engineering Excellence Awards National Gold Award in the Structural Systems category! 🏆 Serving nearly five million pedestrians annually, this modern structure provides a safer, more accessible connection between downtown Seattle and the Coleman Dock ferry terminal. Key features include: 🦽 ADA-accessible design for all users 🚶🏽 Three feet wider than the temporary bridge 🎡 Unobstructed views of the Great Wheel and waterfront 💡 Enhanced lighting for safety at all hours Congratulations to designers HDR and the Seattle Department of Transportation, and to our team, for delivering a structure that enhances mobility while complementing Seattle's evolving waterfront.

  • No alternative text description for this image
  • No alternative text description for this image
  • No alternative text description for this image
  • No alternative text description for this image
  • No alternative text description for this image

Completed by an amazing team of people = amazing work! Well done!

Congratulations on the 2025 ACEC Washington State Engineering Excellence Awards National Gold Award in the Structural Systems category, Flatiron Construction, HDR, and the Seattle Department of Transportation! Great to see accessibility being prioritized in this way.

Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings. I am a heavy equipment driver and a large transport driver with 18 years of experience. I am looking for a job. 00201092583961

  • No alternative text description for this image

👏 A well-deserved recognition! Congratulations to HDR, SDOT, and everyone involved in this incredible project. The Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge is a shining example of engineering excellence that prioritizes both safety and accessibility. We’re proud to celebrate this achievement with you and excited to see how it continues to serve the Seattle community for years to come. #EngineeringExcellence #InfrastructureThatInspires #Teamwork

Like
Reply
See more comments

To view or add a comment, sign in

Explore content categories