Stormwater Pump Station for Paramount Apartments in Shoreline, WA
We were proud to provide this stormwater station for Paramount Apartments in Shoreline, Washington in partnership with WZL Enterprises, the Blueline Group, Ryan General Contractors, and Rayne Enterprises in Shoreline, Washington. Shoreline, Washington is in King County and sits just north of the city limits of Seattle next to the Puget Sound.
Interstate 5 and Highway 99 run through the city of Shoreline connecting it with the greater Seattle area.
The population of Shoreline was 58,608 at the 2020 census, up about 5,000 people from ten years earlier, making it the 22nd largest city in Washington.
Shoreline began as a community in 1890 in anticipation of the Great Northern Railway. It was also connected to the Seattle-Everett Interurban streetcar line that helped grow the population in the early 1900’s.
Lake Washington sits just to the southeast of Shoreline.
Attractions in Shoreline include Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Shoreline Historical Museum, Shoreview Park, Burke-Gilman Trail, Seattle Golf Club, Twin Ponds Park, Ridgecrest Park, Hamlin Park, Echo Lake Park, Innis Arden Reserve Park, Sunset Park, Innis Arden Swimming Club, and Cromwell Park.
This is a stormwater pump station brought to us by Blueline Group to be privately owned and maintained for the Paramount Apartments. The original developer sold the project to WZL Enterprises, LLC. Gregg Property Associates, LLC is the construction management company that oversaw the project.
The stormwater pump station is for a 35-unit apartment complex. The complex is going near the Shoreline South/148th Station light rail station that is expanding. It is close to the Northgate Mall that has gone through redevelopment.
The apartment building has 20 parking stalls on two levels, structured and partly below grade along with 22 bike stalls.
What Romtec Utilities Provided
- Precast 5’ ID x 13.5’ deep wet well
- Duplex ½ horsepower Goulds submersible pumps
- Nolta MS1 floats
- Primex DPC-4F alternator
- NEMA steel enclosure
95 GPM | 13′ TDH |
Why They Chose Romtec Utilities
Romtec Utilities has previously worked with the Blueline Group, a land development consulting firm based out of Kirkland, Washington. They provide civil engineering and land use planning services to developers, builders, and architects. We worked with Blueline on the Bella Cresta, FSCSS Olympia, and MacDonald Estates.
Ryan General Contractors is the general contractor for this project. Ryan GC has built a variety of commercial construction projects in the Puget Sound marketplace. These include churches, schools, fitness facilities, retail facilities, warehouse space, building renovations, and tenant improvements based in Lynwood, Washington.
Rayne Enterprises, LLC was the installation contractor on behalf of WZL Enterprises. Based in Bothell, Washington, Rayne Enterprises offers remodeling, excavation, concrete, and foundation services.
The stormwater lift station for the apartment complex features a precast 5’ ID x 13.5’ deep wet well with duplex ½ horsepower Goulds submersible pumps. It utilizes Nolta MS1 floats for primary level sensing and a Primex DPC-4F alternator for its primary controller houses in a NEMA steel enclosure.
We were proud to provide this stormwater pump station for Paramount Apartments in Shoreline, Washington in partnership with WZL Enterprises, the Blueline Group, Ryan General Contractors, and Rayne Enterprises.
Romtec Utilities designs, manufactures, and supplies stormwater pump stations for housing development, commercial development, and industrial developments all over the U.S.
Our team of design engineers works with the owner, civil engineers, architects, general contractors, and other contractors to design a system that meets the needs of the site and surrounding infrastructure.
To get started on a stormwater lift station for your location or project, contact us today at Romtec Utilities.