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January 27, 2025

Excellence in Sustainability

Photo courtesy of Skanska
The complex, $918M, 3.7-mile light rail extension included two elevated stations and a 1,650-stall parking garage, certified LEED Gold.

Lynnwood Link Extension L300 - NE 200th Street to Lynnwood Transit Center

Skanska

Skanska USA’s Civil and Building divisions worked hand-in-hand as joint-venture partners to plan and construct the Lynnwood Link Extension L300 - NE 200th Street to Lynnwood Transit Center Project (L300). L300 project extended the Link Light Rail Line 3.7 miles from Shoreline to the Lynnwood Transit Center. The scope included two elevated stations with vertical circulation, 2.3 miles of elevated guideway and 1.4 miles of at-grade track. Additional work encompassed demolition, clearing and grubbing, utility relocations, trackwork, retaining walls, site work and a new LEED Gold-certified 1,650-stall parking garage.

Coordination with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) was a critical component due to the majority of work being constructed over and along Interstate 5. This required extensive planning and collaboration to ensure minimal disruption to the public. The project also involved significant engagement with multiple local governments and transit authorities to facilitate connectivity with bus services and parking solutions at the transit centers.


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