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“Engineers are awakening to the fact that municipal engineering today calls for the exercise of a higher judgment, a broader vision, and an imagination tempered with common sense that will enable them to plan wisely for the growth of their cities.”

Engineering News-Record, 1918

Senator Merkley visits Oregon City Project
March 21, 2012

US Senator Jeff Merkley paid a visit to the Main Street Improvements jobsite this week. Pictured above with Project Manager Adam Crafts and Project Engineer Dan Morrison, Senator Merkley toured the project while meeting with the Downtown Association Manager Lloyd Purdy and local business owners.  This multi-phase downtown Oregon City street improvement project consists of [...]

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Washougal E-Street Construction Complete
March 8, 2012

Construction of the City of Washougal ‘E’ Street Improvements began in October 2010 and is now complete. The contractor, Westech Construction Inc., has constructed water, storm sewer, curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveways and paving improvements on ‘E’ Street and Evergreen Way between 6th and 32nd Streets. Other improvements included a new traffic signal at the [...]

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Washougal Pedestrian Tunnel Wins APWA Award
December 1, 2011

The Washougal Pedestrian Tunnel was named a Public Works Project of the Year by the Washington American Public Works Association.

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Warner Milne Construction Completed
August 23, 2010

Intersection improvements and utility upgrades in Oregon City are complete.

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Pedestrian Tunnel Open
August 15, 2010

Washougal’s pedestrian tunnel is open to the public, creating a new link to the riverfront.

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Wallis on flickr
September 22, 2009

Expanded Wallis Engineering photo coverage with more photos available on flickr.

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