Ship Canal Water Quality project update 2/25/21

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Dear neighbors,

This month and next, four artworks by local emerging artists will appear at some of the construction sites. These temporary works will be on view for six-months and feature new artwork by artists Barry Johnson, Hugo Moros, Whitney Lynn, and Janelle Abbott. Find out more on our art page, and get on your bike or put on your walking shoes to visit all four locations this spring and summer!

You can also meet our contractor team’s project manager in a recent video.

See photos from recent construction activities on Flickr.


Ballard

Over the next few weeks, we'll continue assembling the tunnel boring machine (TBM), and preparing the shaft and site (including paving) for tunneling operations that begins this summer. During this time, you can expect:

  • More heavy equipment to arrive on site, such as cranes.
  • Truck deliveries of material to fill the shaft from the base to the tunnel invert level to support the TBM and associated tunnel activities

Working hours are expected to be 7 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. We also anticipate working weekends over the next few months to prepare for tunneling.


East Ballard

Crews will continue soil stabilization and ground improvement work in NW 45th St. During these activities, you should anticipate:

  • NW 45th St closed to traffic; vehicles must detour onto NW 46th St.
  • Burke-Gilman Trail users remain detoured to the north side of NW 45th St; flaggers to help direct traffic during daytime working hours. Please follow all detour guidance on site. Bicyclists must cross train tracks at 90-degree angles. Please use extra caution in wet weather as ramps may be slippery.
  • Both lanes of 11th Ave NW south of NW 45th St are now open and will remain open for about six weeks.
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site.

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 am to 5 pm. Night and weekend work may occur to maintain progress.

See anticipated traffic impacts through 2021 on our website.


Fremont

Over the next few weeks, crews will finish excavating the vertical shaft, pour concrete for the shaft floor, and begin utility work in NW 36th St. You should anticipate:

  • Dump trucks and excavators working on site and an uptick in traffic in Leary Way NW as trucks haul away excavated material and bring concrete to the site.
  • NW 36th St between Leary Way NW and 3rd Ave NW closed (through remainder of the project).
  • Pedestrians detoured to the north side of Leary Way NW.
  • A pump and bypass system running 24/7 to re-route an existing drainage line around the secant pile construction. This system is powered by a generator and will be in place for several more weeks.
  • Generators running constantly to power the dewatering pumps until permanent power is available on site.

As early as April, crews will install a new water main in Leary Way NW. This work will close up to two travel lanes at a time, but two-way traffic will be maintained and assisted by flaggers. If you live near the site, there may be a short, temporary water shut off. If your service will be impacted, you'll receive a door hanger with more information. 

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday from 7 am to 5 pm. Night and weekend work may occur to maintain progress.


Wallingford

Secant pile wall construction is underway and is anticipated to last through mid-April. So far crews have completed about 33 of 101 piles. For the next several weeks, you should anticipate:

  • Heavy equipment on site such as the drill rig, an oscillator, and a crane. Trucks coming in and out of the site to haul away excavated material and deliver concrete.
  • Noise from the drill rig. It is loud and work will start as early as 7 am as allowed by City of Seattle code. We start early in the morning to allow the contractor to complete more of the work safely during daylight hours, to maximize the use of expensive, heavy machinery each day and, to complete work as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.
  • Vibration from the drill rig. You may be able to feel the vibration in your home or business. This is expected. We are monitoring vibration levels on site to ensure they are within allowable levels.
  • Noise from 24/7 on-site generators currently used to power equipment. The generators were placed inside wooden enclosures to lessen noise impacts, and we will continue to look for additional noise-dampening measures while we continue to work towards getting power on site.

Normal work hours are Monday through Friday from 7am to 5pm although work may extend into the early evening, on occasion to complete the concreting of a pile. It’s possible the contractor may also work on Saturdays as needed.


Queen Anne

Over the next few weeks, crews will work on the shaft lining wall. During this time, you should anticipate:

  • Trucks coming in and out of the site to deliver rebar and formwork.
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site.
  • The West Ewing Mini Park parking lot closed. This closure is anticipated to last through mid-2023.
  • A localized Ship Canal Trail detour through summer 2022 (see map).

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 am to 5 pm. Night and weekend work may occur to maintain progress.


Contact us

Please email SPU_ShipCanalProject@seattle.gov with questions or comments or call (206) 701-0233. You can also find information online at spushipcanal.participate.online/.


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