Update: Water Taxi dock work begins at Seacrest Pier

Thanks to WSB’er “kmo39” for that photo of work getting under way at Seacrest Pier for the King County Water Taxi‘s new dock, as the county said it would. A new floating dock and other improvements are going in with a look ahead to facilitating year-round service as soon as this fall, providing the extra money for it is nailed down by summer; this WSB story from last week shows how the new dock will be configured. The county explained a week ago how the project will proceed, including saying that the construction company will for starters “move barges and containment booms into the area between the fixed fishing pier and the shoreline. In the first stage of the project, the aging gangway, floating dock and pilings will be removed. By mid-January, installation of new pilings will begin, which requires using a large vibratory hammer to rattle the pilings into the ground.” The county hopes to have the work done by the end of February; the Water Taxi’s West Seattle-to-downtown run is scheduled to resume in early April.

2 Replies to "Update: Water Taxi dock work begins at Seacrest Pier"

  • rob January 5, 2010 (9:34 am)

    floating cranes are so cool. i have a bunch of photos i took of the stratoliner being lifted out of the water near there.

  • Living in West Seattle Since 1985 January 5, 2010 (1:58 pm)

    Yay!

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