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    We’re doing this!
    The US Army Corps of Engineers awarded the $691M construction contract for the juvenile salmon downstream fish passage project at Hanson Dam on the Green River. This is a huge milestone reached toward salmon recovery in Puget Sound!

    I’ve been working on this since my first day at USACE in 2005. The project went on hold in 2011 due to budget issues. We are back on track, so this will be the biggest project of my career.
    #Salmon #SalmonRecovery #PNW

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    FlatironDragados and joint venture partner Aecon have finalized a $691 million contract to deliver the Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage Facility.

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    • ncgleason@mastodon.socialN ncgleason@mastodon.social

      We’re doing this!
      The US Army Corps of Engineers awarded the $691M construction contract for the juvenile salmon downstream fish passage project at Hanson Dam on the Green River. This is a huge milestone reached toward salmon recovery in Puget Sound!

      I’ve been working on this since my first day at USACE in 2005. The project went on hold in 2011 due to budget issues. We are back on track, so this will be the biggest project of my career.
      #Salmon #SalmonRecovery #PNW

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      USACE Contract Award Finalized for Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage

      FlatironDragados and joint venture partner Aecon have finalized a $691 million contract to deliver the Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage Facility.

      favicon

      (www.fdcorp.com)

      gpjohnston@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ncgleason That is big, and long overdue. I believe Seattle City Light is preparing to do the same on the upper Skagit. Very important work, thank you.

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      • ncgleason@mastodon.socialN ncgleason@mastodon.social

        We’re doing this!
        The US Army Corps of Engineers awarded the $691M construction contract for the juvenile salmon downstream fish passage project at Hanson Dam on the Green River. This is a huge milestone reached toward salmon recovery in Puget Sound!

        I’ve been working on this since my first day at USACE in 2005. The project went on hold in 2011 due to budget issues. We are back on track, so this will be the biggest project of my career.
        #Salmon #SalmonRecovery #PNW

        Link Preview Image
        USACE Contract Award Finalized for Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage

        FlatironDragados and joint venture partner Aecon have finalized a $691 million contract to deliver the Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage Facility.

        favicon

        (www.fdcorp.com)

        catherinebabault@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ncgleason Fantastic news and thank you for your continued hard work on this project.

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        • ncgleason@mastodon.socialN ncgleason@mastodon.social

          We’re doing this!
          The US Army Corps of Engineers awarded the $691M construction contract for the juvenile salmon downstream fish passage project at Hanson Dam on the Green River. This is a huge milestone reached toward salmon recovery in Puget Sound!

          I’ve been working on this since my first day at USACE in 2005. The project went on hold in 2011 due to budget issues. We are back on track, so this will be the biggest project of my career.
          #Salmon #SalmonRecovery #PNW

          Link Preview Image
          USACE Contract Award Finalized for Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage

          FlatironDragados and joint venture partner Aecon have finalized a $691 million contract to deliver the Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage Fish Passage Facility.

          favicon

          (www.fdcorp.com)

          elaterite@mastoart.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @ncgleason Awesome -- and thanks for all your work on this project!

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