The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) still hopes to open the West Seattle Bridge in “mid-2022,” according to a spokesperson with the transportation agency. A to-be-announced, updated timeline will be delivered on June 9.
“Our construction contractor is planning to finish the final structural concrete pours this week, marking the end of a challenging process that has affected our reopening schedule,” SDOT’s Ethan Bergerson wrote to MyNorthwest.
SDOT contracts with Kraemer North America for the West Seattle Bridge. A Kraemer spokesperson declined to comment on whether the reopening would be pushed beyond that mid-2022 timeframe.
“Some delays have been associated with the concrete strike earlier in the year. Those
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