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Spokane Washington Horrocks Location
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SPOKANE OFFICE

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Spokane Washington Horrocks Location
SPOKANE OFFICE LOCATION

714 North Iron Bridge Way Suite 201 Spokane, WA 99202

Horrocks’ Spokane office opened in 2000 and provides planning and design services for a variety of project types, including water, wastewater, storm drainage, and transportation for cities, towns, counties, special service districts, and government agencies. We have a multidisciplinary staff of professionals that includes civil engineers; surveyors; and design specialists in roadway, hydraulic, and storm drain systems. We strive to provide our clients with quality engineering services that will meet the growing demand of our communities.

SPOKANE PROJECTS

EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTER

Funding, design assistance, and construction management for site development of 11,483-sqaure foot Emergency Response Center in Lincoln County, WA
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Broadway Avenue and Railroad Street Reconstruction

BROADWAY AVE & RAILROAD ST RECONSTRUCTION 

Roadway improvement services for the Town of Wilbur, including design, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) permitting, and construction monitoring

CIDER STREET SIDEWALK PROJECT

Design, construction management, and inspection of a 2,150-foot-long sidewalk system in Marcus, WA, along Highway 25  
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LEADER LAKE ROAD REPAIR

Redesign of heavily deteriorated road in Okanogan County, WA, including value engineering and coordination with the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to develop cost-saving solutions 

PINES RD & MISSION AVE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING

Topographic base mapping of high-volume intersection in Spokane Valley, WA, using a high-definition 3D laser scanner to map four to five lanes of traffic over approximately 1,000 feet of roadway
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RESERVOIR & WATER MAIN PROJECT

Design and construction management of a new 106,000-gallon water reservoir in Hatton, WA, which included acquisition of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 
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