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Port Programs and Projects

Programs are initiatives we run in partnership with communities, other governments, and industries to promote economic development and high quality of life.

Projects are investments the port makes in port-owned facilities or investments we’ve made that improve the safety and efficiency of port operations.

At any given moment there are dozens of programs and projects happening. We're building solutions for the future — today!

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Maritime Innovation Center (MInC)

Renderings provided by Miller Hull PartnershipProject OverviewAs part of the Port's investment to modernize Fishermen's Terminal, the Port of Seattle is investing in a flagship building called the Maritime Innovation Center (...

Maritime Stormwater Program

Stormwater is the flow of water generated by precipitation and runoff from land, including pavement, building rooftops, and other hard surfaces. Hard or 'impervious surfaces' do not allow rainfall to absorb into the ground or filt...

Mercer Corridor

The City of Seattle has finished most of the Mercer Corridor Project, which enhances Mercer Street from I-5 to the Elliott Bay waterfront. The first phase, between I-5 and Dexter Avenue North, provided three travel lanes in each d...

N Concourse Modernization

Status: Completed Q4 2021 More room, more views, and more Pacific Northwest feels, the N Concourse Modernization project (formerly called the North Satellite Modernization) elevates the travel experience with the comf...

Noise Comment Monthly Reports

The Noise Programs Office at the Port of Seattle receives noise comments through various methods - noise hotline phone calls, online Noise Comment Forms, the Port's Noise Comment App, and the PublicVue flight tracking tool. I...

Partner Selection Process for New Cruise Terminal

The Port of Seattle is seeking a partner for the development and operation of a new, single berth cruise terminal at Terminal 46. View the Request for Proposals (RFP) Download the RFP The period for accepting RFQ sub...

Pier 66 Shore Power Project

The Port of Seattle is on its way to becoming the greenest port in North America, with a goal to phase out seaport-related emissions by 2050 starting now. The Port is advancing an innovative solution to bring shore power to its do...

Pre-Conditioned Air

The SEA Airport project team faced a dilemma; how could jets waiting at the gate continue to get fresh air without running their engines? They needed to find a way to protect air quality and conserve fuel. The result: a centr...

Puget Sound Maritime Air Emissions Inventory

As hubs of transportation activity, ports move people and goods using vehicles, vessels, equipment, buildings, and facilities that are mostly powered by fossil fuels. These energy-intensive operations contribute to air pollutant a...

Restroom Renovation

Status: In Progress New and improved restrooms are coming to SEA! Concourses B, C, and D are getting a restroom refresh that brings lighter and brighter designs and incorporates art features.  Project Overview The Se...

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