The Harborview Bond Program has released the draft environmental impact statement (EIS) and major institution master plan (MIMP) major amendment for public comment. To achieve the bond goals, the Bond Program needs to amend the City of Seattle MIMP that... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program presented at the First Hill Improvement Association’s Urban Design and Public Space Committee meeting on Dec. 3, 2025. Members from both King County and Harborview Medical Center focused on the upcoming release of the Harborview draft... Read More
Leaders from the Harborview Bond Program gave a program update Nov. 13 to about 100 members of the Construction Management Association of America PNW Chapter at Ivar’s Salmon House in Seattle. Director of Harborview Construction & Infrastructure Tony Wright led... Read More
Mortenson and Perkins&Will are requesting Letters of Interest (LOI) and Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from firms interested in providing design-build and professional services for the KC001222 Harborview Medical Center (HMC) Facility and Infrastructure Improvements Program. Requested Services Include: Geotechnical/ Environmental... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program will continue the geotechnical work on the eastern side of the Harborview Medical Center campus September 17, 2025 at the 319 Terry Ave. property from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Engineers will take soil samples to... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program will continue the geotechnical work on the northwest side of the Harborview Medical Center campus September 2-6, 2025. Engineers will take soil samples to analysis to ensure the future tower construction meets safety and environmental regulation... Read More
King County and UW Medicine ushered in the next major phase of its long-planned campus expansion for Harborview Medical Center, with the announcement of the Harborview Bond Program’s design-build team, Mortenson and Perkins & Will. Industry-leading design firm and construction... Read More
The next step in the transformation of the Harborview Medical Center campus will be heard and not seen. That squeaky buzzing sound comes courtesy of the geotechnical work that will take soil samples for study. The work will begin on... Read More
Sometimes you have to tear down the old to build the new. And that’s what we’re doing this month as Andersen Construction demolishes Harborview Medical Center’s old Facilities Building. The multipurpose structure built in the 1980s served in many capacities,... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program leadership delegation embarked on a new tour this month, visiting two nationally recognized hospitals to gather critical insights for the new inpatient medical tower project: Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in... Read More