Light-rail design work, Ship Canal Bridge preservation and home contractor planning are all active across Seattle.
Seattle, September 4, 2025
This roundup offers homeowners a practical, step-by-step guide to hire a contractor, including defining scope, vetting, verifying licenses and comparing itemized quotes. It also covers Seattle project news: a major design firm was chosen for final design work on the West Seattle Link Extension, northbound I‑5 over the Ship Canal Bridge is reduced to two lanes for preservation work, and a local startup building quoting software for HVAC and home-service contractors raised $3.7M. Together these items highlight the importance of clear communication, accountability and local planning for better outcomes in homes and transit.
The West Seattle Link Extension is moving from planning toward final design, with a major Dallas-based design firm selected to lead Phase 1. The project covers about 4.1 miles of new light rail that will cross a new bridge and a tunnel, adding four stations and linking Seattle’s SODO area with the Alaska Junction in West Seattle. The overall program is estimated to cost between $6.7 billion and $7.1 billion, and the selected firm will provide design services and design validation for Phase 1. The extension aims to speed up travel for residents and workers, knitting together residential and economic hubs with faster, more reliable service. Planning for this phase began in 2017, and route and station locations were finalized in October 2024. With federal approval now in place, the project is poised to move into final design, with construction expected to start in 2027 and service anticipated by 2032.
The project will connect Seattle’s SODO neighborhood with West Seattle’s Alaska Junction, potentially sparking development around stations including retail and affordable housing. Jacobs, the selected design contractor, has a long history of transportation projects in the Puget Sound region, including prior work on Light Rail expansions. The scope of work for Phase 1 emphasizes design leadership and validation to set a clear path toward construction, coordinating with city and federal agencies as the project progresses toward construction milestones.
Public crews are conducting preservation work on the northbound I‑5 side across the Ship Canal Bridge, with weekend prep closures occurring between July 18 and July 21 and ongoing through the period ahead. The work zone reduces northbound lanes to two lanes around the clock starting on the following Monday and continuing through Aug. 15. A lower speed limit of 50 mph is in effect over the work zone. The near-term scope includes resurfacing about 20% of the bridge deck, replacing expansion joints, and continued installation of improved drainage structures. Express lanes will operate northbound only to help manage capacity until mid-August, with southbound drivers facing morning restrictions in the express lanes and potential delays. Entrances in downtown Seattle may be HOV‑only, so drivers should review signage before entering the express lanes. Work is planned to shift to southbound lanes in the fall and winter, with specific southbound closures yet to be announced. The project is part of the Revive I‑5 preservation program, and updates are posted as crews complete each phase of the closure.
Transit and traffic agencies emphasize that the closures are coordinated to maintain as much overall capacity as possible while crews perform resurfacing, expansion joint replacements, and drainage upgrades. Public information channels provide ongoing updates and visuals of work completed during the shutdown periods.
EDEN, a Seattle-based real estate tech startup founded in 2021, has raised $3.7 million in a fresh round led by Climactic, with participation from Better Ventures, C2 Ventures, and other investors. The eight-person company builds software to help residential HVAC contractors generate instant, personalized quotes by leveraging data such as home square footage, year built, equipment matches, and local rebates. The product goal is to create a more transparent buying experience for homeowners while boosting sales for contractors. Leadership is headed by CEO and founder Ben Phillips, who previously worked as an engineer at several tech firms. Total funding for EDEN to date stands at $4.9 million.
The round highlights how Seattle’s construction-adjacent tech scene continues to evolve, with startups positioning cloud-based tools to improve efficiency, transparency, and conversion in home services markets.
Across services from siding to large remodels, homeowners can follow a straightforward path to find reliable professionals. A step-by-step approach helps separate strong contractors from the rest and reduces risk of delays, cost overruns, or unsatisfactory results. Begin by clearly defining your project, then decide whether you need a general contractor, a specialist, or a combination. For example, a kitchen remodel may require strong cabinetry and plumbing expertise, while a new roof needs a contractor with structural knowledge and weatherproofing know-how. Localized examples include durable siding services that account for Seattle’s climate and custom-built patios in suburban settings.
Key planning elements include a clear vision (budget, timeline, design preferences) to aid communication. For research, seek referrals from friends, family, or colleagues who have undertaken similar work, and review online feedback and local forums for reputational insights. Credential checks are essential: verify licenses, permits, and local building code compliance, and confirm insurance coverage for both general liability and workers’ compensation. When you receive quotes, insist on itemized estimates that separate labor, materials, permits, and potential add-ons. A realistic timeline tends to reflect thoughtful planning rather than overly aggressive promises. From initial contact onward, gauge responsiveness and clarity of communication, and ask how the contractor will manage the project on a day-to-day basis, including any project management tools or routine updates. Above all, prioritize a strong working relationship built on accountability, quality, and respect for your vision. A thoughtful shortlisting of three to five contractors gives you enough to compare approaches, pricing, and communication styles, while asking about past projects similar in scope and reviewing portfolios for consistency and functionality can offer deeper insight.
In sum, a careful, informed choice can lead to a smooth process and lasting results, whether you’re replacing siding, adding a new patio, or undertaking a full remodel. The overarching goal is to align on quality, accountability, and trust from the first conversation through project completion.
The local tech and startup ecosystem continues to intersect with construction and home services, with several funding rounds and product developments shaping the market. In recent activity, at least a couple of Seattle-founded startups reported significant rounds aimed at construction-site efficiency and home-service workflows. These moves illustrate how software tools are increasingly used to streamline quoting, project management, and vendor coordination in the residential construction space. The broader scene includes ongoing coverage of startup funding, founder experiences, and the development of technology-enabled services that touch homeowners and contractors alike.
Feature | Details |
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West Seattle Link Extension | 4.1 miles, 4 new stations, bridge and tunnel, Phase 1 design, construction start 2027, service 2032 |
Project cost range | Estimated between $6.7 billion and $7.1 billion |
I‑5 Ship Canal Bridge work | Northbound NB I‑5 reduced to two lanes; 50 mph; 20% deck resurfacing; Aug. 15 end; express lanes NB only through mid‑Aug |
EDEN funding and focus | $3.7M fresh round; HVAC contractor quoting software; data-driven quotes; total funding $4.9M |
Contractor guidance elements | Clear project definition, credentials verification, itemized quotes, permits, insurance, and communication standards |
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