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Final Bridge Type for East Approach of Burnside Bridge Selected

Multnomah County selects inverted Y design option for future look of the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge.

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December 4, 2023

Stacy Witbeck Launches New Look

We’re in the business of giving the communities we love new looks. We figured it was about time we did the same for ourselves! We’re thrilled to announce an updated style moving...

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November 17, 2023

Honoring Our Veterans

We're proud to honor our team members who bravely served our country and now continue to build a better future. Our special thanks goes towards these veterans among us for their dedicated service...

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October 16, 2023

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

To honor National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) and the continuing story of Hispanic Heritage, Stacy and Witbeck is proud to spotlight a few of our employees. Continue...

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August 14, 2023

San Elijo Activity Hub Park & Ride: Now Open

The North Coast Corridor project team celebrated a major milestone with the opening of the San Elijo Activity Hub Park & Ride in Encinitas, CA. The new hub offered by the #BuildNCC program...

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August 10, 2023

UTA On-Call Team Honored

Utah Transit Authority board members recognized the S-Curve Rail Replacement Team for their TRAX Red Line state-of-good-repair work. After 2 years of planning, the team executed the project in just 51 days with ZERO safety incidents. Between construction, bus bridges, and volunteer support, nearly 17,000 hours were logged in delivering the project for this vital part of the system which services the University of Utah. Thank you to all who contributed to this important effort.