Omega Morgan Eyes Aging Bridge Projects
;t be more efficient. The result is that the state of Washington has organized forums to talk about cost-cutting in similar projects and caused the governor to cite the move as proof of the state’s can-do-attitude and professionalism of the department of transportation. In an article in the Seattle Times, the question is being asked why other highway jobs seem to take years and hundreds of millions of dollars to complete. Max J. Kuney of Spokane was general contractor for the project. Kuney hired Parsons Brinckerhoff in Seattle for Skagit bridge engineering and Omega Morgan to tackle the
Obituary: Michael Jean Markey
and backpacking in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. Mike is survived by his wife, Norma Markey; his daughter, Jocelyn Markey; his first wife, Mel McConnell; his stepdaughter, Debra Dana; his stepson, Mark Dana; and Mark's daughters, Rachel and Jennifer. (Source: Published in The Seattle Times on March 10, 2013)