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
The Harborview Bond Program (HBP) launched a search for two special project managers in late April. The positions are: Special Projects Manager II – https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/kingcounty/jobs/4919131/special-projects-manager-ii-harborview-bond-office Special Project Manager III – https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/kingcounty/jobs/4920102/special-project-manager-iii-harborview-bond-program-office Each position will help lead the project management work... Read More
King County invites energy developers, consultants, owners, operators, and related experts to provide feedback for consideration. Harborview Medical Center, a County-owned facility, is exploring district energy system options to serve the campus, and possibly, the broader neighborhood. Responses must be... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program (HBP) has released a major institution master plan (MIMP) major amendment. The Program seeks public comments on the environmental impact statement (EIS) scoping. To achieve the bond goals, HBP needs to amend the City of Seattle... Read More
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
Team members from the Harborview Bond Program attended the Alliance Northwest annual conference on March 16, 2023, to engage contractors and suppliers about the upcoming bond-funded construction projects being planned for the Harborview campus. With nearly 700 attendees ranging from... Read More
The Harborview Bond Program welcomes the new Implementation Advisory Council (IAC). The 10-person community-based group will advise the Harborview Bond Program on the modernization of the campus, from the new medical tower to safety improvements. The City of Seattle’s Department... Read More