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Elliott Bay Seattle Seawall Project Diary


John Roth III • Feb 06, 2015

WINTER 2014/15


Early February 2015 at the Elliott Bay Seawall Project

Time to share a few images and notes on activity from the past few weeks at the Elliott Bay Seawall Project (EBSP).



Soil freezing keeps groundwater out of the mass excavation zone – it’s been a big success!


Takes lots of power…

… and plenty of coolant!

Soil freeze line doing its thing

The Northwest’s lack of winter 2015 snowfall hasn’t quelled the creative spirit of the folks working on this project!



Rebar comes out … and rebar goes back in …


Soil freeze snowmen

Early 20th century rebar removed

Structural integrity for the CIP slab!

Early 21st century rebar installed

Meanwhile, down at the south end of the project…

Changes at Ivar’s, too…

Riprap removal in preparation for excavation

Action shots...

Scott is at the site most every day.

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