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Pacific Communications Consultants, Inc.
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Current Featured Projects

  1. Washington State Department of Transportation Megaprograms
  2. Washington State Convention Center Addition
  3. QEPC and Seattle City Light Cedar Falls Substation
  4. BRIDGE Housing - The Spring District
  5. MPHI - Sound Transit

Port of Seattle Aviation Environmental Review

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In collaboration with Anchor QEA, Pacific Communications Consultants, Inc. is the Management Consultant on the Aviation Environmental Review Permitting and Compliance project for the Port of Seattle.  


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Regina Glenn, Management Consultant

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  • Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Updates

The Spring District

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The Spring District will feature 26-new buildings with 5.3 million square feet devoted to office, retail, housing, dining, transit, and a future hotel.


As a mission-driven nonprofit, BRIDGE’s goal is to strengthen communities and improve people’s lives, beginning—but not ending—with affordable housing. Since it was founded in 1983, BRIDGE has participated in the development of more than 18,000 homes in California, Oregon and Washington. For more information, visit www.bridgehousing.com.


Our role on the project: 

Regina Glenn, Diversity Outreach Consultant

About the Project

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The urban Bellevue neighborhood is centrally-located, transit oriented, hyper-connected community that promises to be buzzing with activity. The Spring District will feature 26-new buildings with 5.3 million square feet devoted to office, retail, housing, dining, transit, and a future hotel.


You can learn more about the development here. 

Michigan Public Health Institute/Sound Transit

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Sound Transit contracted with the MPHI Center For Culturally Responsive Engagement (MPHI CCRE) to

develop a deeper understanding of the needs of people without housing, homes, or shelter and people in crisis

in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, by building

community partnerships, assessing the needs, and creating policies/procedures that take into account passengers, transit employees (in-house and contracted), transit property and facilities, and transit agency-managed environments.


Our role on the project: 

Regina Glenn, Diversity Outreach Consultant

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The scope of work for this project will involve assisting Sound Transit to identify needs for communities of focus (people in crisis and people without housing, homes or shelter) to ensure the transit system is physically and psychologically safe for all people. The work will include partnering with organizations such as yours, to ensure comprehensive representation from these communities.

Cedar Falls Substation

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In collaboration with Q-EPC, PCC is the outreach Consultant Seattle City  Light's substation construction at Cedar Falls. This $10 million  project will expand the facilities at Cedar Falls.


Our role on the project: 

Regina Glenn, Diversity Outreach Consultant

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Located in east King County in the Cascade Mountains, the Cedar Falls  Hydroelectric Project was City Light's first hydroelectric plant built  to light the streets of Seattle. It was also the nation's first  municipally owned hydroelectric project. Started in 1902, it was finally  completed in 1914 and included the Masonry Dam, penstocks, powerhouse,  and a company town. The Masonry Dam that creates the Chester Morse  Reservoir is used for power generation while also providing about 70% of  the domestic water supply to the Seattle metropolitan area of  approximately 1.4 million people.  Water flow from the reservoir is also  managed to provide favorable in-stream flow conditions for salmon and  steelhead reproduction.


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