Concrete delivery strike
Learn how the ongoing concrete delivery strike in King County is affecting WSDOT operations.
Since early December 2021, some WSDOT projects in King County have had limited or no access to concrete deliveries due to a labor dispute between King County concrete suppliers and delivery drivers represented by Teamsters Local 174. Impacts of this strike include layoffs of contractor employees and the potential for increased taxpayer costs. WSDOT is working closely with King County, the City of Seattle, the Port of Seattle, Sound Transit, and the Washington State Convention Center to urge for a negotiated resolution of the dispute.
WSDOT will post weekly updates about the impacts of the strike on this web page.
- April 22 strike impact update (PDF 122KB)
- April 14 strike impact update (PDF 121KB)
- April 7 strike impact update (PDF 137KB)
- March 25 strike impact update (PDF 119KB)
- March 17 strike impact update (PDF 118KB)
- March 10 strike impact update (PDF 120KB)
- March 3 strike impact update (PDF 115KB)
- February 25 strike impact update (PDF 115KB)
- February 18 strike impact update (PDF 136KB)
- February 11 strike impact update (PDF 148KB)
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