“Mass timber Lakeview Office Building complete”
This article was originally published by the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce on November 03, 2021.
This article was originally published by the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce on November 03, 2021.
Coughlin Porter Lundeen’s internship program offers candidates real-world experience, arming…
This article was originally published in a special edition of…
More than just a ride, Bike MS is an experience driven by passion, camaraderie, and a desire to make a difference.
Originally published as part of an interview series by NAIOP Washington’s Sustainable Development Committee in conjunction with their ongoing Sustainability Mindset series on September 2, 2021.
Estelita’s Library is complete! Dreamed, designed, and built by local…
Engineers, Katie Keller and Jarrett Brown give us a candid look at The Little School.
After a year and a half of safe separation, closed…
AIA’s virtual exhibit “When Seattle Shakes” explores how to align the goals of historic preservation and resilient design in earthquake prone cities.
Wondering why you should incorporate mass timber into your project?…
Amazon’s Nitro incorporates a first-of-its kind application in its latest commercial office development – a permanent home for local non-profit and family shelter Mary’s Place.
We at Coughlin Porter Lundeen take great pride and responsibility…
This one goes out to all our fellow parents! How to navigate Stay Home, Stay Healthy life as a family, from talking to your kids about coronavirus to finding success with at-home learning.
We’ve assembled resources to help our clients and partners understand the CARES Act and lead their teams and businesses through these unprecedented times.
From supporting local businesses to sending an encouraging word to healthcare workers, we’ve assembled a few ways to support others in this unprecedented time. And from our team to you – we wish you and your loved ones well during this difficult time. We’re all in this together.
Reflecting on our core values, the cornerstones that guide our team and define who we are as engineers.
Neighborhood committees, park advocates and city officials each had distinct ideas of what the final product should be.
We’re marking milestones since our founding in 1994. Here’s to 25 years of projects, partnerships, community!