Mukilteo Ferry Terminal (Phase 2) Ferry Terminal Construction
Mukilteo, WA
PROJECT FEATURES
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Demolition of existing terminal
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New marine terminal
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Passenger overhead loading system (OHL)
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Vehicle transfer span (VTS)
AWARDS
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PROJECT PURPOSE
The Mukilteo Ferry Terminal (Phase 2) Construction project meant the first new terminal location in 40 years for the country’s largest ferry system. SR525 serves as a key Puget Sound transportation link for the public to Whidbey Island, and the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal services four million passengers annually.
Manson constructed the new marine terminal elements, including a passenger overhead loading (OHL) system, vehicle transfer span (VTS), new ferry berthing structures, and demolition of the existing 63-year-old terminal in-water structures. It also included installation of a new public fishing pier.