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Port of Kalama Spencer Creek Building 7802 Project | |
New Bid Calls | 13 |
New Consultant Notices | 8 |
New Supply Bids | 2 |
EINSTEIN ELEMENTRY SCHOOL SIESMIC IMPROVEMENTS BID SET, BID PACKAGES: 9.2A, 9.4A, 9.6B, 9.9A, 26.1A GLY Construction, Inc. |
EINSTEIN ELEMENTRY SCHOOL SIESMIC IMPROVEMENTS BID SET, BID PACKAGES: 2.4A GLY Construction, Inc. |
SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOHN MUIR ELEMENTAY SCHOOL Absher Construction |
WILBURTON INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE CENTER BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT Kassel & Associates |
HOWARD A. HANSON DAM ADDITIONAL WATER STORAGE PROJECT – FISH PASSAGE SOLICITATION NO: W912DW24R0004 Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. |
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May 2, 2019
Dr. Colleen Delaney, Dr. Christopher Henney, Ron Howell and Dr. Steven Reed were inducted into the Washington Life Science Hall of Fame, which recognizes leaders who have made significant contributions to the life sciences. Delaney is founder, chief scientific officer and executive vice president of R&D at Nohla Therapeutics. Henney is the retired co-founder of Immunex, Icos and Dendreon. Howell has been CEO of Washington Research Foundation for nearly 30 years. Reed is founder of the Infectious Disease Research Institute and co-founder of Corixa and Immune Design.
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