Cancelled - Lessons Learned from the SR-99/Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Project
Name:
Cancelled - Lessons Learned from the SR-99/Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Project
Date:
March 18, 2020
Time:
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM PDT
Registration:
Sorry, public registration for this event has been closed.
Event Description:
This event has been cancelled for March and will be rescheduled in the future, when health recommendations allow.
The Washington State Department of Transportation SR-99 tunnel under the city of Seattle is one of the region’s most high profile projects. The tunnel, constructed using the largest diameter boring equipment in the world, presented unique design and construction challenges, and ultimately, substantial litigation. Attorney Terence Scanlan represents one of the parties involved and he will share a description of the project from inception through the current litigation, and what lessons engineering firms can learn from the case. Come prepared for an interesting dive into a high-profile case, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
About the Presenter
Terry Scanlan is a partner at Cairncross & Hempelmann Attorneys at Law. For more than 20 years, Scanlan has represented commercial entities with an emphasis on engineering and architectural firms in complex civil litigation in state and federal courts. His litigation practice includes contract disputes, risk management, professional negligence, errors and omissions claims, as well as wrongful death claims and catastrophic torts. Design professionals, consulting firms, local government entities and many others have learned to rely on Terry's experience in mediation, litigation and trials.
The Washington State Department of Transportation SR-99 tunnel under the city of Seattle is one of the region’s most high profile projects. The tunnel, constructed using the largest diameter boring equipment in the world, presented unique design and construction challenges, and ultimately, substantial litigation. Attorney Terence Scanlan represents one of the parties involved and he will share a description of the project from inception through the current litigation, and what lessons engineering firms can learn from the case. Come prepared for an interesting dive into a high-profile case, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
About the Presenter
Terry Scanlan is a partner at Cairncross & Hempelmann Attorneys at Law. For more than 20 years, Scanlan has represented commercial entities with an emphasis on engineering and architectural firms in complex civil litigation in state and federal courts. His litigation practice includes contract disputes, risk management, professional negligence, errors and omissions claims, as well as wrongful death claims and catastrophic torts. Design professionals, consulting firms, local government entities and many others have learned to rely on Terry's experience in mediation, litigation and trials.