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Home » Kennewick Irrigation District's new administrative building

Kennewick Irrigation District's new administrative building

Kennewick Irrigation District Administration, 2015 S. Ely, Kennewick
February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff

The Kennewick Irrigation District’s new administration building at 2015 S. Ely in Kennewick is now complete.

The $4.5 million, 15,000-sq.-ft. building was constructed on KID-owned property where its operations team was previously located.

The energy efficient building was designed by SOLARC Architecture & Engineering of Portland.

The general contractor was T.W. Clark Construction of Spokane and Scott Roundtree of T.W. Clark was the project manager. The concrete slab, utility work and metal building was done by LCR Construction of Kennewick.

Lynda Rosenbaum of KID oversaw the construction project.

The new building is now home to both the administrative and operations staff, allowing all 57 KID employees to work out of a single location.

All contact information for KID employees will remain the same.

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For more information, go to www.kid.org.

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