An information meeting will be hosted via video conferencing and by telephone May 15, 2023, 9 am. The Port of Seattle is not responsible for any costs incurred in response to this Advertisement for Information Session. Join MSTeams Meeting Link to attend the Information Session (ctrl + mouse click) or join by phone, (425) 660-9954 and use Conference ID: 263 736 784# for the future project: Fisherman’s Terminal: Maritime Innovation Center The Port of Seattle is conducting an information session to interested contractors to present the draft scope and requirements associated with the future Fisherman’s Terminal: Maritime Innovation Center project. Following the informational meeting, the Port will conduct individual one-on-one meetings with interested Contractors. This would be an opportunity for contractors to express/provide concerns or recommendations regarding the scope and project requirements with Port staff. Feedback provided by the Contractors may be incorporated into the
advertised project documents. This is NOT a pre-bid meeting; job site walk; an invitation to bid; nor a request for proposals. Documents posted are in draft form, subject to change, and should not be used as a basis for future bidding. Contractors are advised to make use of the official project manual and drawing set when the project officially advertises. The Port of Seattle is not responsible for any costs incurred for attending this Informational Meeting. Registration for Information Session is encouraged but not required: https://hosting.portseattle.org/sops/#/Dashboard. Registration for individual one-on-one meetings: Contact Beth Sisk, Contract Administrator, at 206-787-4760 to reserve a session. Registration deadline is May 12, 2023, 3:00 PM. One-on-one meetings will be held May 15 through 19, 2023. PROJECT OVERVIEW The Port plans to advertise a contract in Q3 2023. This project includes a complete renovation of existing Seattle Ship Supply Building at Fishermen’s Terminal to house the approximately 15,000 square feet Maritime Innovation Center: a home port business incubator to support the work of the Maritime Blue Accelerator, in formal partnership with the State of Washington’s Department of Commerce. The redevelopment of the former Seattle Ship Supply building will preserve the existing timber structural framework and is designed to achieve the highest level of sustainable design and construction through earning a Living Building Challenge certification. Fishermen's Terminal Site Improvements are also included.