King County Road Services

York Bridge project receives American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) award

York Bridge

The York Bridge project, a collaboration between King County and the city of Redmond, was recently awarded the ACEC Silver Award for Structural Systems by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC).

The bridge is co-owned by the county and city, and replaced a 50-year-old bridge that was vulnerable to earthquake damage. The King County Road Services Division constructed the replacement bridge in 2006. It spans the Sammamish River on Northeast 116th Street near the 60 Acres soccer complex.

Road Services Division Director Linda Dougherty said the City of Redmond was a great partner on the project. She also praised AECOM for the creative design; Cliff Garten for the stunning art elements; and Mowat Construction for completing construction on-time and under budget. “The combined team effort led to the project obtaining this notable national recognition,” said Dougherty.

Some of the highlights and challenges of the York Bridge project include:

Dougherty said she hopes the team’s work on the York Bridge can serve as a model for solving engineering challenges in a manner that is cost effective, environmentally friendly, and responsive to the community.



York Bridge Replacement Project ACEC display panel
York Bridge Replacement Project ACEC display panel (319KB .pdf)