Fish Passage and Habitat Restoration


Projects


NE 192nd Street Culvert Replacement

12/15/17

Location: Kenmore, WA Owner: City of Kenmore OCI completed the alternatives analysis design and construction documents (PS&E) for a 60-foot long 12-foot by 7-foot bottomless precast culvert for Little Swamp Creek at the NE 192nd Street crossing in Kenmore, WA. The culvert will relieve persistent flooding and meets WDFW fish passage standards. The project includes:
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Regional Pond 2 Final Design, Plans, Specifications and Engineer’s Estimate

2/26/14

Location: Marysville, WA Owner: City of Marysville OCI was the Prime Consultant leading a multi-disciplinary team for the Pond 2 final design and PS&E project with the City of Marysville. Services included hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, final design, PS&E development, wetland delineation, permitting, survey, geotechnical analysis, and services during construction. The purpose of Pond 2 is
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25th Street Bike and Pedestrian Improvements

2/25/14

Location: Bellingham, WA Owner: City of Bellingham OCI is responsible for the design and PS&E for the bioretention system and community support. Located along 25th St, between Bill McDonald Pkwy and Douglas Ave, the project includes adding bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street, intersection improvements at Taylor Ave and Douglas Ave, and
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76th Street and 145th Avenue Pervious Pavement

2/25/14

Location: Redmond, WAOwner: City of Redmond Since 2008, OCI has been the prime consultant working with the City of Redmond to resolve multiple persistent stormwater issues.  To date, there have been 19 tasks involving approximately 40 individual sites. Each of these tasks requires OCI to be agile and responsive to identify the project problem, review
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Venema Natural Drainage System

2/25/14

Location: Seattle, WAOwner: Seattle Public Utilities OCI was the prime for the award-winning Venema Natural Drainage System project. The design project retrofitted six residential city blocks with roadside bio-retention cells and underground injection control wells (UICs) providing water quality treatment, infiltrating runoff from the street, and reducing runoff peak flow and volume. As all the construction
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