Beavercreek Road APWA award
June 29, 2009

The Beavercreek Road Improvements Project was recently named a Public Works Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association (APWA). The project received the award in the Transportation category, for projects less than $5 million. The City of Oregon City, primary consultant Wallis Engineering and primary contractor Dirt & Aggregate Interchange, Inc. will be presented with the award during APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Exposition held in September in Columbus, Ohio.  Read the press release from APWA, and watch our ‘Beavercreek Sustainability’ video to learn more about the project.

Washougal Pedestrian Tunnel Wins APWA Award
December 1, 2011

The Washougal Pedestrian Tunnel was named a Public Works Project of the Year by the Washington American Public Works Association.


Washougal ‘E’ Street Almost Complete
February 10, 2011

Construction is underway on a road diet and utility improvements along ‘E’ Street in Washougal.


Project Fieldsmart Website
November 1, 2010

Fieldsmart.org is live on the web to serve as a construction management resource.


Warner Milne Construction Completed
August 23, 2010

Intersection improvements and utility upgrades in Oregon City are complete.


Pedestrian Tunnel Open
August 15, 2010

Washougal’s pedestrian tunnel is open to the public, creating a new link to the riverfront.


Wallis on flickr
September 22, 2009

Expanded Wallis Engineering photo coverage with more photos available on flickr.


Beavercreek Road APWA award
June 29, 2009

Oregon City’s Beavercreek Road project is the winner of the APWA National Public Works Project of the Year.


VBJ profiles Washougal projects
June 13, 2009

Details on construction plans for two key transportation projects in Washougal.


Vancouver bikes too!
April 24, 2009

Biking is on the rise in Vancouver, as featured in a recent Oregonian article, and we’re proud to be a part of it.


Engaging Young Engineers
March 2, 2009

Young proto-engineers visited our office and an active construction site to get a taste of engineering work.