Seattle, WA

 

Hiawatha Village Artists Lofts (March 2008)
$ 10,082,000 (Lump Sum)

Seattle, WA  

New construction of 60 units of artists loft with commercial space below.

Client: Artspace, Inc
Catherine Vandenbrink 206.405.3819
Architects: SMR Architects
Doug Ito     206.623.1104

Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments (January 2008)
$13,396,000 (Negotiated)

Seattle, WA
 

New construction of a five-story, mixed-use building for low income seniors and veterans. It was built between two existing buildings in downtown Seattle.

Client: Plymouth Housing Group
Tom English     206.374.9409
Architects: SMR Architects
Michael Romine     206.623.1104

KWA International Place Senior Housing (April 2007)
$4,920,000 (Negotiated)

Tacoma,WA

 

New construction of a 55-unit senior housing building in Tacoma, WA.

Client: Koren Women's Association
Lua Pritchard     253.535.4202
Architects: Environmental Works
Roger Tucker     206.329.8300

West Seattle Community Resource Center (March 2007)
$7,900,000 (Negotiated)

Seattle,WA


 

New construction of a 53,500 square foot, 34-unit, mixed use building for low-income housing.

Client: Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association
Paul Fischburg    206.923.0917
Architects: Environmental Works
Roger Tucker     206.329.8300

Main Street Family Housing (February 2006)
$7,600,000 (Cost Plus G-Max)

Seattle, WA

 

New construction of 50 units of family housing over commercial office space and two levels of underground parking.

 

Client: Inter*Im Community Development
Ken Katahira    206.624.1802
Architects: Pyatok Architects
Tom Eanes     206.956.0747

Croft Place Townhomes (June 2006)
$3,148,000 (Lump Sum)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of eleven separate buildings, consisting of duplex and quadplex residential units.

Client: Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association
Paul Fischburg    206.923.0917
Architects: Sean Parker, AIA Sole Proprietorship
Sean Parker     206.923.0917

Martin Luthur King Family Housing (April 2005)
$2,929,000 (Lump Sum)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of a 26-unit family housing project in SE Seattle. The building is 32,000 sf, 4 floors of wood frame over 1 post tension concrete parking garage. The project is located in an environmentally critical area.

 

Client: Beacon Development Group
Brian Lloyd    206.860.24.91 ext 204
Architect: Environmental Work
Roger Tucker   206.329.8300

The Willows (April 2005)
$1,467,000 (Lump Sum)
Burien, WA  

New construction of 30 room psychiatric housing ward in South King County for single mothers. 

 

Client: Community Psychiatric Clinic
Mike Neilson    206.461.4500
Architects: Kovalenko Hale Architects
Bob Kovalenko    206.682.3232

Pepperwood Apartments (August 2004)

$2,089,000 (Lump Sum)

Snohomish, WA  

New 25-unit apartment complex for senior citizens.  Four stories of wood framing over concrete foundations and slab on grade floor.  On site improvements.

 

Client: Pepperwood Limited Partnership
Architect: Michael Fancher & Associate

Acacia Court (August 2004)

$6,150,000 (Cost Plus)

Seattle, WA  

Mixed use of 98-unit congregate student housing with 3,000 SF of commercial and underground parking

Client: Collegian Court, LLC
Architect: Driscoll Architects, PS
ID Village Square Phase II (July 2004)
$14,500,000 (Negotiated GC/CM)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of a mixed-use building to include a public library, a multi-purpose gymnasium, and elderly housing.

Client: International District Preservation and Development Authority (IDPDA) 
Andy Mizuki (206)624-8929
Architect: Kovalenko/Hale

OPS 467 Tower (March 2004)
$1,760,000 (Negotiated Design/Build)
Bremerton, WA  

Construction of new office space and Port Operations Tower on top  an existing 7-story building.

 

Client: U.S. Dept. of the Navy
Bill Mutter (360) 476-7943

Architect: Mulvanny G2 Architects
Dave Glassman (425) 463-2000

Evergreen Village Senior Apartments (July 2003)
$2,470,000 (Negotiated Lump Sum)
Snohomish, WA  

New 40-unit apartment for senior citizens. Three stories of wood-framing on a concrete foundation and slab-on-grade ground floor. On and offsite improvements.

Client: Evergreen Senior Housing Association
Architect: Michael Fancher & Associates Architects
Mike Fancher (206)784-4488

Noji Gardens, Phase II (2003)
6,500,000 (GC/CM)  
Seattle, WA  

67-unit single-family housing development including roads and utility infrastructure.

Client: Homeisght
Tony To (206) 760-4213

Architect: John McLaren (206) 325-9890

1st & Denny Apartments  (2003)
$5,000,800 (Negotiated General Contract)
Seattle, WA  

Demolition of an existing building, new construction of a post-tensioned concrete deck over on-grade commercial areas and residential lobby, and new construction of a 5-story wood-framed residential structure with a total of 73 low-income housing units.

Client: Plymouth Housing Group
Paul Lambros  (206) 374-9409
Pat Williams  (206) 448-3390

Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Mike Romine  (206) 623-1104

Scriber Pointe Apartments (June 2002)
$2,300,000
Snohomish, WA  

New construction of a three-story, wood-framed, 40-unit senior housing facility with associated site work.

Client: Scriber Pointe Senior Housing Association
Architect: Michael Fancher & Associates Architect

Kaplan Tashiro Buildings (June 2001)
$8,273,645  (Negotiated Contract)
Seattle, WA  

Mixed-use project, including renovation of existing historical building, with commercial space on the lower level and 50 apartment units above.

Client: Art Space Projects, Inc. Greg Handberg (612) 333-9012 ext 119
Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Jerry Stickney (206) 624-1104

Uwajimaya Village (2001)
$21,418,000 (Negotiated General Contract)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of 176 units of housing over a 70,000 SF commercial area over 72,000 SF of underground parking.

Client: Uwajimaya Village LLC
Hal Ferris (206) 441-3167

Architect: Arai/Jackson Architects
Gary Oppenhaimer (206) 323-8800

Seattle Co-Housing Hiawatha (2001)
$5,075,000 (Construction Manager)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of 27 co-housing units and common house with underground parking.  

Client: Seattle Co-Housing
Deborah Gooden (206) 324-8603
Architect: Pyatok Architects
Tom Eanes (206) 956-0747

David Colwell Building ( 2000)
$6,700,000 (Negotiated Cost Plus)
Seattle, WA  

126 Units of low-income housing over commercial area. New construction of a 6-story wood-framed structure located in the Denny Regrade area of Seattle.

Client: Plymouth Housing Group
Ms. Pat Williams (206) 448-3390

Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Mike Romaine (206) 623-1104

Noji Gardens, Phase I (2000)
$850,000 (GC/CM)
Seattle, WA  

8-unit low-income, single-family housing development including roads and utility infrastructure.

Client: Homesight
Tony To (206) 760-4213
Architect: John McLaren (206) 325-9890

Homesight Parcel 42 (1997)
$2,129,000 (Negotiated)
Seattle, WA  

25-unit townhouse development for low- and middle-income families.  

Client: Homesight
Tony To (206) 760-4213
Architect: GLS Architects
Lee Stubbee (206) 624-8315

Nikkei Manor Assisted Living (1997)
$4,320,000 (Negotiated Cost Plus)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of 50-unit assisted living facility over retail space.

Client: Nikkei Concerns
Kathryn Kanda (206) 323-7100

Architect: Arai/Jackson Architects
Rich Murakami (206) 323-8800

Kerner Scott House (1997)
$2,570,000 (Select Bid Stipulated Sum)
Seattle, WA  

New construction of a 4-story, 26,000 SF mixed-use building with retail and office space, and 40 affordable housing units.

Client: Downtown Emergency Service Center
Daniel Malone (206) 464-1570
Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Michael Romine (206) 623-1104

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