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Pacific Dream Seafoods starts Burlington plant project

May 19, 2026
Pacific Dream Seafoods starts Burlington plant project

By AI, Created 5:08 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Pacific Dream Seafoods has begun work on a new 61,000-square-foot seafood processing and cold storage facility in Burlington, Washington, with completion expected in mid-2027. The project is designed to expand production and storage capacity as demand rises across Skagit Valley and the broader Northwest seafood market.

Why it matters: - The new facility will expand Pacific Dream Seafoods’ processing and storage capacity in Burlington. - The project is intended to support growth in Skagit Valley and broader regional demand for high-quality seafood products. - The facility is expected to become a major seafood processing and cold storage site in Skagit County.

What happened: - Pacific Dream Seafoods is moving ahead with construction of a new seafood processing and cold storage facility in Burlington, Washington. - Chad Fisher Construction is building the project as a design-build effort. - The facility will total 61,000 square feet. - Construction is underway on a six-acre site. - Completion is expected in mid-2027.

The details: - The building will include modern seafood processing areas. - The plan calls for expanded freezer and cooler storage space. - The facility will also include blast freezers and an ice room. - Two levels of office space are included for staff. - A covered loading dock will support shipping and receiving. - Chad Fisher Construction is serving as general contractor. - Project partners include Underwood & Associates as architect, Ravnik and Associates as civil engineer, Lisser and Associates as surveyor, Nordic Temperature Control as mechanical contractor, and Primac Electric as electrical contractor. - Duke Fisher, owner of Chad Fisher Construction, said the project will give Pacific Dream Seafoods more room and resources to keep growing and that the development should bring jobs and long-term benefits to Burlington and Skagit County.

Between the lines: - The size and feature set suggest Pacific Dream Seafoods is investing in a facility built for both processing throughput and cold-chain handling. - The inclusion of office space alongside production areas points to a site designed for operations and administration in one location. - The project also extends Chad Fisher Construction’s role in regional commercial and industrial work in the Pacific Northwest.

What’s next: - The project is expected to reach completion in mid-2027. - Pacific Dream Seafoods and Chad Fisher Construction will move through construction and fit-out stages before the facility opens. - More information is available from Dan Fisher at danf@cfisherconstruction.com or on Chad Fisher Construction’s website. - The company also lists updates on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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