5. Everett Fire Station #2 – Everett, WA
Breaking ground in 1991, Fire Station No. 2 is a 15,800 square foot auger-cast pile-supported structure built with unique exterior design elements. This project also included significant offsite work, requiring a major traffic plan revision for the emergency vehicles. This was Sierra’s first project for a public entity.
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4. Tramco Hangar #1 – Everett, WA
In 1989, Sierra completed Tramco Hangar #1 at Paine Field, a Boeing 747 sized facility. This Hangar is now Aviation Technical Services Inc. This project became a catalyst for numerous developments in the Paine Field area throughout the 1990s.
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3. Western Van & Storage – Kent, WA
Sierra’s first self-performed concrete tilt-up job was for Harold Hill, a previous employer of Sierra’s co-founder Roger Collins, on his property in Kent. The project was Western Van and Storage, a 46,000 Build-to-Suit which was completed in 1989.
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2. Peter Kirk Square – Kirkland, WA
In 1988, Sierra completed a 11,000 square feet office project in Kirkland. This was the first urban wood-framed structure on a post-tension deck for Sierra. After its completion, Sierra moved its operations into Peter Kirk Square for a short time moving to Redmond for 11 years.
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From early partnerships to landmark developments across the Pacific Northwest, each of Sierra Construction’s projects over the last 40 years represent more than what was built—it reflects the people, relationships, and the shared commitment that have made it possible. Over the next 40 weeks, we are proud to showcase some of the projects that have helped shape our story. Today, we kick off #40projectsfor40years !
1. Galvez Warehouse – Everett, WA
Built for the Galvez family in 1986, Sierra Construction’s first project was a 16,500-square-foot warehouse in Everett. Today, this building is home to Washington Granite’s showroom.
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Last Thursday, Sierra opened its doors to the public and hosted a blood drive with the American Red Cross. Their team was fantastic to work with! For many of the Sierra participants, it was their first time donating. We are excited to have the space at our Woodinville office to be able to host these life-saving drives, and plan to organize another in the future.