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Port Of Edmonds
Work includes: Construct the south parking lot, demolish existing administrative building, upgrade electrical service for M and N docks and guest moorage, water stub for Phase III restroom building, construct new parking lot access, and asphalt overlay of areas of the south end parking lot.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Port Of Edmonds
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Work includes: Construct the south parking lot, demolish existing administrative building, upgrade electrical service for M and N docks and guest moorage, water stub for Phase III restroom building, construct new parking lot access, and asphalt overlay of areas of the south end parking lot.
AvailablePort Of Edmonds
Demo and install wood framing, roof, windows, electrical, etc., per plans and specifications at the Harbor Square Building Complex, Building 4.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Port Of Edmonds
Close: May 18, 2026
Demo and install wood framing, roof, windows, electrical, etc., per plans and specifications at the Harbor Square Building Complex, Building 4.
Port Of Edmonds
The Port of Edmonds is soliciting bids for a unit-price contract to inspect, service, and repair floats and plumbing systems, including finger pier rods, walers, and HDPE pipe repairs. The contract term is three years with one optional one-year extension and requires compliance with prevailing wage and insurance standards. Bidders must obtain full bid packages and plan documents through the Builders Exchange of Washington website.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Port Of Edmonds
Close: Apr 21, 2026
The Port of Edmonds is soliciting bids for a unit-price contract to inspect, service, and repair floats and plumbing systems, including finger pier rods, walers, and HDPE pipe repairs. The contract term is three years with one optional one-year extension and requires compliance with prevailing wage and insurance standards. Bidders must obtain full bid packages and plan documents through the Builders Exchange of Washington website.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Port Of Edmonds
The meeting includes the approval of various operational and grant contracts, including those for industrial fabrication, mechanical and repair services, marina plumbing, and float repair, as well as a grant for the Mid-Marina breakwater repair project. Presentations scheduled include a state legislative update and a review of a parking study. The agenda also features reports on marina operations for the first quarter of 2026, a draft of the 2025 annual financial report, and recaps of recent conferences.
This document presents a parking study for the Port of Edmonds, aiming to understand existing parking behavior and develop management strategies. It identifies key challenges such as seasonal peaking, outdated permitting processes, and limited data. The study proposes strategic objectives to optimize parking resource utilization, enhance user experiences, mitigate congestion, and support the Port's economic vitality. Key management strategies include implementing data-driven processes, digital permitting, improving signage and awareness, establishing consistent time limits, and considering parking layout adjustments and charging for parking.
The meeting featured public input regarding sea lion deterrence efforts in the marina. The Commission approved consent items including payment authorizations, the sale of abandoned boats, and new contracts for fuel supply and legal services. Reports from the City of Edmonds and the Town of Woodway were delivered, followed by an information session on the Quarter 1 commercial property performance at Harbor Square. The Executive Director provided updates on community programming, construction projects, and future planning workshops. Commissioners also discussed ongoing master planning efforts, community contributions, and upcoming advocacy travel.
This document outlines the Port of Edmonds' strategic involvement in coastal resiliency and habitat restoration efforts. It focuses on leveraging NOAA/NFWF grants to protect the Port from flooding, address the impacts of sea level rise, and restore natural habitats, particularly for migrating Chinook salmon. Key strategic pillars include implementing nature-based solutions, fostering community engagement, and forming strategic partnerships to achieve regional benefits such as carbon sequestration and wildlife habitat, alongside local benefits like flood protection and economic growth. The plan involves a phased approach including technical studies, design, acquisition, construction, maintenance, and monitoring.
The Strategic Plan 2024-2030 for the Port of Edmonds outlines a course to advance its mission of providing community value through economic development, marina and commercial operations, waterfront public access, and environmental stewardship. Key focus areas include strengthening community partnerships, ensuring sustainable operating practices, maintaining financial stability, optimizing administrative functions, improving real estate assets, and enhancing marine infrastructure. The plan serves as a touchstone document to measure the Port's progress and ensure continued service to the Edmonds/Woodway community.
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