King County's Project Delivery Approach for the Brightwater Project

Abstract
King County, Washington operates a regions wastewater treatment system that provides treatment to 18 cities and 16 sewer districts in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The system serves 1.4 million people and currently includes two regional treatment plants.

In 1999, a long-range planning study identified the need for a third regional treatment plant, now known as Brightwater.

Prior to this project, the county has almost exclusively used the traditional designbid- build delivery process for its capital projects. However, with the adoption of the RWSP, the county began to study the potential application of innovative project delivery methods.

This paper looks at the project delivery methods used for the Brightwater project, based on the specific needs of this large, complex, and multi-faceted project.

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2005
Rapid Excavation Tunneling Conference (RETC) Proceedings

Calvin Locke
King County, Wash., Wastewater Treatment Division

William W. Edgerton
MWH Jacobs Associates Joint Venture

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