Harborview Bond Program

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King County releases Harborview Bond RFQ solicitation KC001222

King County Procurement and Payables released the highly-anticipated Harborview Bond Request for Qualifications (RFQ) this week. The RFQ entitled “KC001222 Progressive Design-Build (PDB) Services for Harborview Medical Center Facility and Infrastructure Improvements” is available through the King County eProcurement Portal.... Read More

King County Harborview Bond Program engages diverse communities across the County

In a proactive approach to fostering transparency and inclusivity, the Harborview Bond Program continues to reach diverse communities with information about the expansion of Harborview Medical Center (HMC) and the purpose behind the Bond Program. For 2024, the Harborview Bond... Read More

Harborview Bond Program Office – Leadership Change

At the heart of King County’s Harborview Program stands a resilient woman who will retire at the end of September 2024 with nearly 40 years of public service. Leslie Harper-Miles’ career is a testament to the power of perseverance, advocacy,... Read More

Open House for Harborview Bond Program scheduled for July 30, 2024

The King County Harborview Bond Program has scheduled an open house for July 30, 2024, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Tabor 100, 7100 Fort Dent Way, Suite 100 in Tukwila. The open house provides prime contractors and small... Read More

Public commenting for Harborview MIMP begins

The City of Seattle has launched the public comment period for adopting a major amendment to the Harborview Medical Center major institution master plan (MIMP).  The amendment adoption would include approval for:  Approval by Seattle City Council of the major... Read More

Observances for the month of July

Disability Pride Month: An opportunity to honor the achievements, experiences, and struggles of the community with disabilities. July marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the landmark legislation that created greater inclusion within society. Discrimination persists for... Read More

Subconsultant on Harborview Bond Program graduates from UW small business growth program 

King County Harborview Bond Program subconsultant NetCompliance Environmental Services was one of 20 businesses that graduated from the University of Washington’s heralded Ascend Program today.   NetCompliance, a minority-owned business, was founded in 2002 and grew quickly by providing abatement, demolition, environmental,... Read More

Bond Program successfully submits MIMP amendment to City of Seattle

The Harborview Bond Program submitted the major institution master plan (MIMP) amendment to the City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) in the spring. This pivotal action will help Harborview and King County proceed with the sustainable growth... Read More

Observances for the month of June

For the month of May, we're observing the following awareness days... Read More

Observances for the month of May

For the month of May, we're observing the following awareness days... Read More
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