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Major Milestone Reached - Structural Reinforcement of the Building and Chimney Now Complete!
Share Major Milestone Reached - Structural Reinforcement of the Building and Chimney Now Complete! on Facebook Share Major Milestone Reached - Structural Reinforcement of the Building and Chimney Now Complete! on Twitter Share Major Milestone Reached - Structural Reinforcement of the Building and Chimney Now Complete! on Linkedin Email Major Milestone Reached - Structural Reinforcement of the Building and Chimney Now Complete! linkOn July 25, crews reached a major project milestone, completing the structural reinforcement of the building and chimney!
Other work on the project continued including:
- Reinstalling the parapet capstones along the perimeter of the roof.
- Painting the restrooms.
- Forming and pouring a new concrete countertop for the concession stand.
- Installing the new 400-amp power supply on the north wall of the building
- Installation of new plumbing fixtures.
- Installation of new outside light fixtures.
- Applying an anti-graffiti coating to the brick exterior.
Check out our photo library for pictures of the progress!
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Construction is Underway at the Boiler Building
Share Construction is Underway at the Boiler Building on Facebook Share Construction is Underway at the Boiler Building on Twitter Share Construction is Underway at the Boiler Building on Linkedin Email Construction is Underway at the Boiler Building linkWork has started on the Luther Burbank Boiler Building renovation project.
The last week of February, the City’s contractor, Ferguson Construction, took control of the site, clearing brush around the building, standing up safety fencing, disconnecting electrical service, and installing project signs. They’ve made progress on the inside of the building – preparing the inside structure for new flooring, updated restrooms, and importantly, a new roof and seismic retrofits to stabilize the brick building and chimney.
The first phase of this work requires a wide safety area around the building, including through the waterfront plaza area. During this period of work, pedestrian routes have been detoured. These detours will be in place throughout spring. The City’s contractor will reopen access through the waterfront as soon as it is safe to do so.
Check out photos of the work in our Boiler Building Renovation Photo Library. Updated regularly.
Construction updates www.mercerisland.gov/boilerbuilding
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Boiler Building Phase 1 Bid Awarded - Construction to Begin this Winter
Share Boiler Building Phase 1 Bid Awarded - Construction to Begin this Winter on Facebook Share Boiler Building Phase 1 Bid Awarded - Construction to Begin this Winter on Twitter Share Boiler Building Phase 1 Bid Awarded - Construction to Begin this Winter on Linkedin Email Boiler Building Phase 1 Bid Awarded - Construction to Begin this Winter linkAt its January 2, 2024 regular meeting, the Mercer Island City Council awarded the bid proposal for Phase 1 of the Luther Burbank Boiler Building renovation project to Ferguson Construction (see AB 6380). The City Manager will now execute a contract with Ferguson and work will begin. The total cost of the contract is $2.5 million dollars.
What to Expect
As Phase 1 of the project moves forward, construction will begin in late winter this year and should be completed by the end of Q3* of this year. Here’s what park patrons should expect:
- Installation of a new roof and seismic retrofits to stabilize the brick building and chimney,
- Renovation of the boiler building restrooms, and
- Construction of a new rooftop deck on the annex.
The waterfront around the docks will remain open to the public but the area around the Boiler Building will be fenced off. There may be other restrictions to access periodically during construction.
Future phases of the renovation will finish the interior of the building and provide direct, convenient access from the parking lot to complete the building's transition to a waterfront activity center for small craft boating programs.
This Project is Made Possible By…
The City has received a $513,000 grant from the Washington State Historical Society and $343,000 in grant funding from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office which will help cover the cost of the renovations. Washington State taxpayers contributed to the design of this project through a Department of Commerce Grant.
*This is an estimated timeline. Public agencies, contractors, and suppliers continue to experience shortages of materials and long lead times on critical items, such as structural steel, plumbing, and building materials.
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Luther Burbank Boiler Building Bid Award
Share Luther Burbank Boiler Building Bid Award on Facebook Share Luther Burbank Boiler Building Bid Award on Twitter Share Luther Burbank Boiler Building Bid Award on Linkedin Email Luther Burbank Boiler Building Bid Award linkOn January 2, 2024, the Mercer Island City Council will consider awarding the Luther Burbank Boiler Building Phase 1 project to Ferguson Construction (see AB 6380).
If approved, Phase 1 of the project would see the installation of a new roof and seismic retrofits to stabilize the 1928 brick building and chimney, as well as renovate the restrooms and construct a new rooftop deck on the annex.
The total cost of the contract is $2.5 million dollars. The City has received a $513,000 grant from the Washington State Historical Society and $343,000 in grant funding from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office which will help cover the cost of the renovations.
If the project is awarded, construction would begin in late winter 2024. The waterfront around the docks will be closed to the public periodically during construction.
A future phase of renovation will finish the interior of the building and provide direct, convenient access from the parking lot to complete the building's transition to a waterfront activity center for small craft boating programs. Washington State taxpayers contributed to the design of this project through a Department of Commerce Grant.
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Mercer Island Arts Council Recommends Art Elements for Luther Burbank Waterfront
Share Mercer Island Arts Council Recommends Art Elements for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Facebook Share Mercer Island Arts Council Recommends Art Elements for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Twitter Share Mercer Island Arts Council Recommends Art Elements for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Linkedin Email Mercer Island Arts Council Recommends Art Elements for Luther Burbank Waterfront linkOn October 25, 2023, the Mercer Island Arts Council voted to recommend the plan for integrated public art elements for the Luther Burbank Park waterfront. The plan centers on the Mercer Island Medallions, 12 unique bronze pieces that highlight the natural and cultural history of Mercer Island, Luther Burbank Park, and the Lake Washington region. Artist Marsha Rollinger worked with City staff, the waterfront design team, and the Mercer Island community to design the medallions during summer 2023. Other coordinated elements include historic plaques and embellishments for the Boiler Building, the waterfront light pole, and a new informational kiosk.
This public art project is funded by the City's 1% for Art in Public Places program and the Washington State Historical Society's Heritage Capital Project grant program. Rollinger was selected to develop the artwork following a competitive artist selection process that took place in early 2023.
The new art elements will be installed in 2025 at the end of construction of the waterfront renovation. Once installed, community members will be able to learn more about the project and individual pieces through STQRY, the City's digital engagement platform for public art. Learn more about Mercer Island's public art collection at www.mercerisland.gov/publicart.
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Donate Waterfront Furnishings, Artwork and More...
Share Donate Waterfront Furnishings, Artwork and More... on Facebook Share Donate Waterfront Furnishings, Artwork and More... on Twitter Share Donate Waterfront Furnishings, Artwork and More... on Linkedin Email Donate Waterfront Furnishings, Artwork and More... linkCreate a legacy at the waterfront! Opportunities to donate furnishings, artwork, and major site improvements are available this summer. Items include benches, tables, a drinking fountain, a kayak ramp, bronze medallions and a kiosk. Large site features such as a viewing deck, overwater platform and an elaborate terraced entrance to the waterfront are also offered. Scan the QR code to view items and make your donation today.
Donations will be accepted through the fall. Installation of donated items will occur in late 2024 or early 2025 during the completion construction. Inquiries should be directed to Paul West, Senior CIP Project Manager at 206-677-1028.
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Share your ideas for the Mercer Island Medallions public art project!
Share Share your ideas for the Mercer Island Medallions public art project! on Facebook Share Share your ideas for the Mercer Island Medallions public art project! on Twitter Share Share your ideas for the Mercer Island Medallions public art project! on Linkedin Email Share your ideas for the Mercer Island Medallions public art project! linkThe City hired local artist Marsha Rollinger to create new public art for the Luther Burbank Park waterfront plaza. Help us make a SPLASH by sharing your ideas for Mercer Island Medallions, a set of 12 individual bronze pieces that will be inlaid in the new plaza pavement. Keep reading to learn more about how to share your ideas here on Let's Talk and at community events this summer.
What input does the artist seek?
Throughout summer 2023, Rollinger will gather community input to develop unique icons and phrases that represent different themes connected to Luther Burbank Park, Lake Washington, and the Mercer Island community. Themes include:
- Local indigenous peoples' history
- Human powered boat construction as an artform
- Nautical themes
- Local/regional geography and natural history
- Mercer Island heritage/history at the site
The resulting works of art will not only include interesting designs but will also highlight and educate viewers about Mercer Island's and the lake region's natural and cultural history.
How do I share my ideas?
Provide your ideas for medallion designs at a community event or here on Let’s Talk!
Community Events: Rollinger and staff will participate in the following events to promote the project and collect feedback.
- June 25, 10am-3pm – Mercer Island Farmers Market
- July 15, 11am-4:30pm – Summer Celebration
- August 10, 6:30-8:30pm – Mostly Music in the Park
Let’s Talk: Post photos, stories, poems, links, and more through the Share Your Ideas tool at https://www.mercerisland.gov/medallions.
How will my ideas be used?
The artist will use community input to develop designs for 12 unique bronze medallions that will be inlaid in the pavement at the renovated waterfront plaza. Stay tuned to Let's Talk for updates on sponsorship opportunities, fabrication details, and more as this public art project progresses.
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Art Proposed for Luther Burbank Waterfront
Share Art Proposed for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Facebook Share Art Proposed for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Twitter Share Art Proposed for Luther Burbank Waterfront on Linkedin Email Art Proposed for Luther Burbank Waterfront linkOn April 19, the Mercer Island Arts Council selected artist Marsha Rollinger to design thematic bronze elements to be integrated with the planned waterfront improvements at Luther Burbank Park. This recommendation will be considered by the Mercer Island City Council on May 16.
The Mercer Island Arts Council began considering the potential for additional art at this location in 2021. A Request for Proposals was released in January 2023. In April, Rollinger's submission won the endorsement of the Artist Selection Panel convened by the Arts Council. Her proposal integrates natural history and boating themes, and its placement throughout the waterfront plaza ties together the site's many features that improve shoreline access.
Rollinger will start work on the project in May, pending City Council's approval. Look for chances to help design the final art pieces this summer at the Mercer Island Farmers Market and Summer Celebration!
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Luther Burbank Waterfront Construction this Summer
Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Construction this Summer on Facebook Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Construction this Summer on Twitter Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Construction this Summer on Linkedin Email Luther Burbank Waterfront Construction this Summer linkStarting in April, access to the Luther Burbank waterfront will be limited because of two important construction projects.
Luther Burbank South Shoreline Restoration Project
The first is the Luther Burbank South Shoreline Restoration Project, which will improve the trail along the lake. Some favorite destinations will be closed, including the fishing pier, the trail between the swim beach and the docks, and the access road between the waterfront and the meadow. Park visitors will be able to access the docks from the north by the playground. Project signage in the park will guide trail users during these closures. With completion of the project, trail users will be able to walk from the docks to the swim beach on an all-weather accessible trail. The old, eroded trail that is being undercut by wave action will be stabilized with the addition of spawning gravels and tree sections anchored into the shoreline. The old trail surface (shown below) will be replanted with native vegetation. Construction of this project is completely funded by the following sources:
- Proposition No. 1 Parks Levy through King County Parks and Recreation
- King Conservation District
- King County Wastewater Treatment Division
- King County Flood Control District/WRIA 8.
Boiler Building Stabilization
The second project is to stabilize the Boiler Building and retrofit it for modern standards. This work starts up in August and will continue through the fall. The 1928 steam plant will get a new roof, seismic reinforcements, and masonry repairs. The restrooms will also be completely renovated. These improvements will allow boating programming at the waterfront to continue. This project will not restrict access significantly, but there may be times when the waterfront plaza is closed.
The taxpayers of Washington State have contributed to the design of this project through a Department of Commerce Grant. A future phase of renovation will finish the interior of the building and provide direct, convenient access from the parking lot to complete the building's transition to a waterfront activity center for small craft boating programs.
Follow along here on Let's Talk for the latest updates on both of these important projects.
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Luther Burbank Waterfront Ranks Well for Funding
Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Ranks Well for Funding on Facebook Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Ranks Well for Funding on Twitter Share Luther Burbank Waterfront Ranks Well for Funding on Linkedin Email Luther Burbank Waterfront Ranks Well for Funding linkThe City's applications to the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) and Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (ALEA) both received rankings that put them in position to be funded by the Washington State legislature. The WWRP application ranked second out of four in the Water Access category and the ALEA application ranked seventh out of ten. Together, these two grants would provide two million dollars for waterfront improvements.
The next step is for the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board to recommend the project listings to the governor at its October 25 meeting. If that goes as planned, then the projects may be included in the Governor's proposed 2023-2024 budget in December. The legislature passes the budget in April/May 2023, and if all goes well the funding becomes available in July 2023.