
Silverdale, WA – The American Public Works Association (APWA) Washington Chapter awarded Quincy Square on Fourth Street the 2026 Project of the Year award in the transportation, less than $5 million category. The award was presented to the City of Bremerton at the Project of the Year Awards Banquet in Vancouver, WA, on April 16.

Inspired by music legend Quincy Jones, the Quincy Square project transformed a downtown Bremerton street into a vibrant community gathering space that features pedestrian-focused elements like an outdoor stage, concrete piano keys, shade trees, and flexible seating. The street also has new public art, including a large bronze sculpture of Jones’ face.

The project opened to the public in July 2025. Parametrix provided transportation engineering, electrical engineering, and surveying services. The project team included Consor North America, Inc., Active Construction, Inc., Rice Fergus Miller, and Emily Russell Landscape Architecture.

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