On December 2nd the Port of Everett officially opened its new Norton Terminal, involving redevelopment and clean-up of the former Kimberly-Clark mill site. The $40 million maritime infrastructure investment redeveloped 40 acres of new upland cargo capacity for the Port of Everett and Puget Sound region. KPFF designed the new terminal. The project includes asphalt paving and significant new terminal utilities including over a mile of water main, ½ mile of heavy-duty trench drain, storm water treatment, sewer, lighting, and electrical/communications infrastructure.
This work is funded in part by a $17.75 million Federal BUILD grant administered through MARAD and a $7.65 million Washington State Department of Ecology MTCA cleanup grant.
Check out the Port of Everett’s YouTube Timeline Video below.
For more information on this project, click the links below.
https://www.djc.com/news/bu/12153085.html
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/port-of-everett-christens-new-norton-cargo-terminal/
KPFF Staff that contributed to this project: Nathan Watson, Adam Bergman, Ed Debroeck, Kyle Edwards, Erik Nielsen, Roxanne Oynes, Kaleb Prough, Andres Rondon, Sean Story, Laura Trovesi, Donald Yu, Bob Riley, Qiaqia Zhu, Martin Gomez