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Public Works Administration
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188

Phone: 206 433-0179
Fax: 206 431-3665

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2023 Future of Work Study and Facilities Study

The City of Tukwila (the “City”) is soliciting interest from consulting firms with expertise in architectural, interior design, construction, mechanical systems and/or engineering design services. This agreement will be for approximately six months in duration with the option for the City of Tukwila to extend if necessary. Consultants will be considered for the following project.

The work to be performed by the Consultant consists of building off of portions of the 2020 Facilities Study that included the Tukwila City Hall Campus, and Tukwila Community Center. Additionally, the work will also include the Justice Center, Foster Golf Course and other buildings possibility added by the City in consultation with the Consultant.

 

 

Past Facilities Documents

 

Previous Facilities Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study

About

The City of Tukwila is developing a long-term plan for City facilities, called the Facilities Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study. This is the first comprehensive study of all of the City’s major facilities, such as fire stations, maintenance shops and other public buildings. Just as we plan for population growth through our Comprehensive Plan, or major construction efforts through our Capital Improvement Plan, facilities planning allows us to meet our responsibility to ensure the long-term provisions of city services.

Why a plan for facilities?

Some of the City’s facilities are nearing the end of their useful lives. In addition, some that support the City’s core and emergency response functions are on soils prone to liquefaction in a seismic event, which puts them at risk of failure during an earthquake. The last major investment in facilities to support core city functions was nearly 40 years ago. Since then, the city has grown substantially, and the way it does business has changed dramatically over the last four decades.

Before investing in existing facilities, the City wishes to reassess its needs and the suitability of its current buildings, as well as better understand its long term needs. This study will guide future investment in City facilities.

Draft Analysis Materials

All materials below are draft documents and were produced for the planning process. No decisions have been made.

Phase 1 Council Work Session

January 13, 2014

 

 Phase 2 Council Check In

April 14, 2014

 

Phase 2 Council Work Session

May 12, 2014

 

Phase 3 Council Work Session

December 15, 2014

 

Phase 4 Update and Discussion

June 22, 2015 – City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting

 

August 19, 2015 – Steering Committee Meeting

 

November 18, 2015 – Steering Committee Meeting

 

December 14, 2015 – City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting