We have a new rendering to share! Together with our development partner, Security Properties, we are building CURVe, a 184-unit replacement housing project. CURVe, the Children’s University of Washington Residence Vision was named in part for the curved side street where it will be built. The site is a University of Washington-owned parking lot at 11th Avenue Northeast just south of Northeast 47th Street. Read full post »
Update on the CURVe Apartments
Displaced Trees Head to New Old Digs
After waiting more than a year to sink their roots again, seven trees we salvaged from the Building Hope construction site are returning to their former environs. The trees will be dispersed around the grounds – mostly on the north side of the building. The trees – three quite large – will be prepped for their move from our tree storage area Tuesday, May 29. Over the next two days, a crane will lift them on and off a trailer that will haul them to their new old digs. All work will occur within the construction site and generate little if any noise.
Saturday work will complete repaving project
We will install a final layer of pavement in parking lot four starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 26. The work will generate some noise as well as some odors. This will complete a repaving project that enables us to move the gate serving parking lot four on the northeast corner of our campus.
Building Hope and the Fight against Cancer
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) comprise a significant population of patients receiving cancer treatment at Seattle Children’s. About a fourth of the patients treated in our inpatient unit are age 15 and older. Research shows that, for certain kinds of cancer, AYAs have dramatic improvements in long-term survival when they are treated on pediatric treatment protocols at a pediatric hospital.
When the new building opens in 2013, the cancer program will move into a larger 48-bed unit on the upper two floors. The top floor of the building will be a dedicated floor for AYAs. No other hospital in the United States currently offers a dedicated inpatient unit of this size for the care of AYAs with cancer. The new facility will advance the delivery of age-appropriate cancer care, provide a setting for new and groundbreaking social programming, and greatly facilitate research aimed at improving psychosocial outcomes for this patient population.
For more information about the making of this video and about the AYA program visit our On the Pulse blog.
Pagasa packing up after job well done
Our Building Hope team is about to lose its tallest, strongest and hardest working player. Pagasa, the 244-foot tall construction crane, is coming down May 24 after spending the last year hoisting heavy loads of building materials into the sky. A mobile crane will arrive May 23 to assist in the dismantling, which is expected to take two days. Read full post »
Saturday work will prevent delay in tower crane’s removal
A crew of about 20 people will be working on the exterior of our Building Hope expansion this Saturday, May 19, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The weekend shift is necessary in order to attach the glass fins to the building’s cladding before the Fraco lifts are completely dismantled. Read full post »
Repaving begins this week
We’re moving the gate that serves parking lot four in the northeast portion of our campus, requiring some repaving. The work begins at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 18, when contractors will demolish and remove asphalt and continues at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 19, when they’ll begin to repave and install concrete curbing. They’ll install the final layer of pavement starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 26. The work will generate some noise as well as some odors from the repaving. You may also hear some noise on Wednesday, May 16, when contractors saw through pavement to install underground electrical lines. Thank you for your patience as we complete this work.
Questions? Please call:
Information: 206-987-6197
24-Hour Emergency Hotline:
Sellen Construction
Tim McKey
Project Superintendent
206.971.3316.
Concrete Surface Work Begins This Week
Project postponed until further notice.
Work begins Monday, May 14, to restore 40th Avenue Northeast to a concrete surface between Northeast 45th Street and Sand Point Way. The street was torn up and patched with asphalt so that Puget Sound Energy could lay a new gas line to help serve our Building Hope expansion. The work will take about two weeks. During that time, 40th Avenue will be reduced to a single lane operating in one direction at a time with no street parking.
Questions? Please call:
Information: 206-987-6197
24-Hour Emergency Hotline:
Sellen Construction
Tim McKey
Project Superintendent
206.971.3316.
Electrical Work Beginning Saturday, May 12
Seattle City Light crews will work this Saturday, May 12, to complete new underground electrical connections for our Building Hope expansion. Activity will continue intermittently throughout the following week, including some evening work on Monday, May 14, and Thursday, May 17. The weekend and evening work is necessary to accommodate the busy schedule of Seattle City Light’s underground crews. The work will be quiet and confined to the Plaza fire lane.
Questions? Please call:
Information: 206-987-6197
24-Hour Emergency Hotline:
Sellen Construction
Tim McKey
Project Superintendent
206.971.3316.