Find detailed information about the Port of Tacoma's major construction projects and infrastructure improvements on the project pages listed below.
Lincoln Avenue grade separation
This project removes the at-grade conflict between trains and vehicular traffic on Lincoln Avenue. Lincoln Avenue is closed between Thorne Road and Marc Street. Milwaukee Way and APM Road remain open for access through the construction zone. Construction is expected to be complete by spring 2011.
Washington United Terminals berth extension
This project extends a berth at Washington United Terminals by 600 feet to support two large new cranes the terminal added in January 2009. Construction is expected to be completed by fall 2012.
Habitat restoration near Hylebos Creek
Construction begins this year on what eventually will become 23 acres of restored freshwater and intertidal marsh, forested upland and riparian habitat along Hylebos Creek. The project should be substantially complete by the end of 2010.
Tideflats Area Transportation Study
This study will identify the future transportation needs for the growth of freight-related traffic in the Tacoma Tideflats area. A collaborative effort by the Port of Tacoma and seven stakeholders, the study is expected to be completed by early 2011.
State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
Find more information about the Port of Tacoma's SEPA policy and procedures, as well as documents and comment forms related to recent SEPA actions.
Saltchuck Habitat Restoration Site
About 17 acres of shoreline property along Marine View Drive will be used for future habitat mitigation and restoration purposes.
Work on a Port project
Find information about consulting or construction opportunities under Business Opportunities.