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Sound Transit Lakewood Commuter Rail Station

Project Profile

Location:

Lakewood, WA

Built By:

PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Current Progress
Construction of the Sound Transit Lakewood Commuter Rail Station continues on schedule.   All concrete for the garage has been placed, and concrete flatwork in transit center area will be wrapping up shortly.   Light fixtures have been installed in 90% of the garage, light poles have been erected on the top level, and the building is now on permanent power.   Gypsum wall framing is complete in all of the utility rooms, and is nearly complete in the restrooms.   Installation of precast concrete pavers is progressing well in the transit center.   Painting has begun on structural steel at the stair towers and transit center canopies with painting of the concrete garage structure scheduled to begin before the holidays.  To date we have worked 210 days without incident on the project.
Project Description

This commuter rail station for Sound Transit includes a 193,000 square foot, four-story, 620-stall parking garage, bus transit center, and commuter rail loading platform.  The site is in excess of five acres and is adjacent to existing live railroad tracks, overhead power lines, and Pacific Highway.  The parking structure is concrete columns on spread footings with post-tensioned, concrete beams and elevated slabs.  There are two structural steel stair towers with precast stairs, aluminum-glazed curtain wall exterior, and two glass-enclosed hydraulic elevators.  The parking structure is enclosed with decorative aluminum panels.  Finishes to the garage include CMU walls, drywall, ceramic tile, painting and waterproofing, hollow metal doors/frames, overhead coiling doors, stainless steel handrails, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire protection standpipe system.  The transit center is 12" heavy-duty concrete paving with sidewalks, passenger canopies, ticket vending machines, and a concrete loading platform for the commuter train.  The site also features new irrigated landscaping throughout.

 

 
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