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November 2022

Walsh-Stantec design-build team to assist WSDOT remove fish-migration barriers in western Washington

SEATTLE - The Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) recently selected The Walsh Group and Stantec design-build team to help the state remove barriers to fish migration at six locations in western Washington. The projects in Mason and Thurston counties will integrate science and engineering to maximize the potential for upstream aquatic habitat.

The estimated $35 million project will replace the current barriers with fish-passable structures that create high-quality stream and habitat restoration so that resident trout, steelhead, and sea-run cutthroat trout have access to their native spawning grounds. The six project locations are along SR 108 and US 101. The project will remove five barriers on SR 108 at McDonald Creek, Kamilche Creek, and three unnamed tributaries of Skookum Creek. The additional project site is at Griggs Creek on US 101. The project should be complete in August 2024.



WSDOT created a dedicated fish passage program in 1991. Since then, removal of barriers has restored access to over 1,000 miles of fish habitat.

“Walsh and Stantec understand the importance of habitat restoration initiatives, and we are proud that our first design-build project with WSDOT will advance the state’s fish passage program,” said Ray Riojas, area manager at The Walsh Group. “We look forward to growing our partnership with WSDOT and delivering projects that strengthen our local environments.”

“We’re excited to work with The Walsh Group to help WSDOT with these important projects,” said Jim McPherson, Stantec senior project manager in the Bellevue, Washington, office. “Providing fish passage and habitat restoration with improvements the roadways is really contributing to the value of our community.”

Walsh and Stantec have together delivered nearly 50 projects with a combined value of more than $3.6 billion, including complex structures over environmentally sensitive rivers and surrounding habitat. Among their Washington State projects are Sound Transit’s Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension, King County Metro’s Interim Base Electrification project for a zero-emission bus fleet, and US 12 Wildcat Creek Bridge Design-Build.

Walsh is managing all construction activities on the project, while Stantec is the lead engineering design firm. Stantec’s design professionals will provide all roadway, structural, roadside restoration, maintenance of traffic design, and support for construction activities. Also supporting the project are GeoEngineers Inc. and O’Neill Service Group.

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