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Apr 26, 2012
Permitting Waterfront Construction: 2 Recent Projects in the Pacific Northwest
Authors: Lamar Scott, Norm Krehbiel, and Andrew JanskyAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Ports '01: America's Ports: Gateway to the Global Economy
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As in many regions of the United States, the Pacific Northwest has experienced an economic boom for a number of years. The boom in the Northwest has drawn more people to the region, resulting in an expanding need for infrastructure to support growing commercial and recreational demands. This paper looks at the permitting issues involved in the successful development of two recent projects: (1) construction of a new wharf on the Columbia River at the Port of Longview, and (2) Construction of new waterfront park facilities for the City of Portland on the Willamette River.
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© 2001 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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ASCE Technical Topics:
- Business management
- Construction engineering
- Construction industry
- Construction management
- Economic factors
- Hydraulic engineering
- Hydraulic structures
- Infrastructure
- Infrastructure construction
- Ports and harbors
- Practice and Profession
- Project management
- River engineering
- Rivers and streams
- Urban and regional development
- Water and water resources
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Lamar Scott
Project Manager, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Seattle, Washington
Norm Krehbiel
Engineering Director, Port of Longview, Longview, Washington
Andrew Jansky
Associate, KPFF Consulting Engineer, Portland, Oregon
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