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Delivering Projects

We manage, plan, design and provide engineering services to help you build and operate your projects better

SOME EXAMPLES

DELRIDGE MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS

Seattle Department of Transportation
Seattle, WA
Drainage Design Lead

The Delridge Multimodal Improvements Project, a 4-mile corridor within Delridge Way SW from the West Seattle Bridge to Roxbury Street SW, will install 26 enhanced RapidRide Stations, improve bike and pedestrian connections to transit, and provide greenway connections. Serving as Drainage Design Lead, RKI is responsible for code compliance, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, basis of design and design coordination for final design of stormwater management facilities.

2019 EAST BREMERTON & EAST PORT ORCHARD STORMWATER RETROFIT PLAN

Kitsap County Public Works
Port Orchard, WA
Project Manager/Lead Engineer

Kitsap County Public Works (KCPW) developed a stormwater retrofit plan for East Bremerton and East Port Orchard to identify, prioritize and construct stormwater retrofit projects that address water quality and drainage problems. Both Green Stormwater Solutions and conventional stormwater techniques are used. The end result is a suite of management planning tools, including a prioritized list of projects and conceptual designs to support KCPW’s Capital Facility Plan and assist with obtaining grant funding for final design and construction of priority projects.

2019 LONG-TERM CONTROL PLAN UPDATE

King County Wastewater Treatment Division
Seattle, WA
GSI Lead/Subject Matter Expert

King County Wastewater Treatment Division is updating their Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Long-term Control Plan (LTCP). As GSI Lead, RKI was responsible for basin planning to integrate GSI techniques, such as roadway bioretention, permeable pavement, and green alleys, with conventional gray storage facilities to develop alternatives for reducing stormwater contributions to the combined system and reducing the required size of gray storage facilities to meet the regulatory control standard.

2017 ENGINEERING AND NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM TECHNICAL SUPPORT ON-CALL

City of Everett Public Works
Everett, WA
Project Manager

RKI provided on-call services to assist with implementation of the City’s 2016 update of their engineering standards, including new requirements for Low Impact Development (LID), and provided technical support for compliance with the western Washington Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

SPU BALLARD NATURAL DRAINAGE SYSTEMS

Seattle Public Utilities
Seattle, WA
Project Manager & Operations Manual Author

SPU estimates a Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) control volume of approximately 6 million gallons is needed to meet NDPES CSO control regulations for two uncontrolled basins in the Ballard neighborhood. While at a previous firm, Robin served as Project Manager and Lead Engineer through Options Analysis and final construction design of 17 blocks of residential roadway GSI for CSO control. Following construction in 2016, RKI was retained to develop the project-specific standard operating procedures and operation and maintenance manual. This project won the inaugural 2017 Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association Innovative Stormwater Project award.

2016 LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT CODE AND NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE AND ELIMINATION SYSTEM ON-CALL SUPPORT

City of Everett Public Works
Everett, WA
Project Manager

RKI provided on-call services to the City of Everett Public Works to assist with the City's 2016 Low Impact Development (LID) code update; provide technical assistance with the Western Washington Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit compliance strategy; and conduct training for staff from Public Works, Transportation, Parks, and Permit Services on how to work with the new code and permit requirements.

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