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Water authority’s new straw at Lake Mead starts to fill
By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-Journal After seven years of construction, the Las Vegas Valley's new straw into Lake Mead now has some water in it. General contractor Vegas Tunnel Constructors began sending the first 11 million gallons into the 3-mile tunnel beneath
New 520 bridge to open in April; walkers, bicyclists get to try it first
From: Seatle Times Jan 12 2016 The new Highway 520 floating bridge (at right) seen from the Evergreen Point Lid in Medina, will open to traffic in early April. The new bridge includes a 14-foot bicycle and pedestrian lane
$817M Lake Mead intake project almost complete
In this June 1, 2015 photo, a steel cap on top of a water intake riser holds back the water of Lake Mead in a tunnel still under construction near Boulder City, Nev. When operational, the three-mile-long tunnel and intake
Final Pontoons Nearly in Place for Floating Bridge in Seattle
re-posted from enr.construction.com The world's longest floating bridge will soon be eclipsed by a newer, longer span a few feet away on Lake Washington in Seattle. As crews from Kiewit-General-Manson (KGM) move toward swinging the final 1,000 ft worth of
Snoqualmie Falls hydropower project honored with USSD award
Bozeman, MT, USA 04/25/2014 By Bethany Duarte Associate Editor The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Redevelopment Project was selected by the U.S. Society on Dams (USSD) as its Excellence in the Constructed Project award recipient for 2014. The award was presented at
Seattle City Light installs new underwater data line, avoids $480K in construction costs
Monday, January 07, 2013 Changes in environmental law left Seattle City Light to face an estimated $500,000 in construction costs when it wanted to install conduits for a new underwater fiber optic data line. The proposed maintenance would stretch across