ORA has worked on many Transportation and Roadway projects like highways, bridges, abutments and smaller road repairs. We have worked with many local city and county governments, Sound Transit, WSDOT and more.
Transportation and roadway projects have many obstacles. Often they need to be completed when people aren’t on the road, or during specific road closure times. ORA can accommodate even complex night scheduling with enough notice.
Scroll below to see some of our recent transportation and roadway work.

East Link Light Rail I-90 (E130)
Seattle to Mercer Island, WA // 2022
This project involves the construction of approximately seven miles of light rail transit construction from the International District Station along the D2 roadway and the existing I-90 center roadway to the interface with E320 in South Bellevue.

East Link Light Rail Project (E360 Segment)
Bellevue to Redmond, WA // 2022
This $225 million project involves construction of a 1.8-mile line stretching from East Bellevue to the main Microsoft campus in Redmond. The includes aerial guideways, two new platform stations, two pedestrian bridges, and a 300-vehicle parking garage.

Operations and Maintenance Facility East M200
Bellevue, WA // 2022
The Operations and Maintenance Facility Project is part of the ST2 Plan and is needed to store, maintain and deploy the vehicles associated with the expanding light rail service as the system expands from 16 to 50 miles by 2023.

SR 410 Traffic Avenue Interchange
Sumner, WA // 2020
This $17 million project involved reconfiguring two intersections and adding travel lanes plus multi-modal lanes across SR 410 to streamline the movement of vehicles, freight, pedestrians and bicycles safely and efficiently while encouraging ridership on Sound Transit and support for South Sound businesses.

6th Street Signal Projects
Kirkland, WA // 2019
This project involved installation of traffic signals as well as general site improvements/repairs including sidewalks, landscaping, and asphalt. This work was done at the intersection of Kirkland Way and 6th Street and involved mostly nightwork to minimize community impact.
“Although we make our best effort to give as much advanced notice as possible, when we did not, Dispatch worked with us to make it happen for both parties.”
Lenny M., Abbott Construction
