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Mar 18, 2015

OAC

Heger

In Seattle, OAC hired Chris Heger as construction director, Mary Barnes as marketing manager, Shannon Chang as a project coordinator, Ben Tanjo as a project engineer, and Wesley Bergquist and Aaron Lee as project managers. Heger is a builder with over 25 years of experience in health care, biopharmaceutical and office projects. Barnes has 12-plus years of architecture, engineering and construction marketing experience. She will lead corporate marketing and business development, and manage proposals. Chang has a decade of experience and will provide administrative support to the building envelope/forensic architecture and engineering group. Tanjo recently graduated in engineering from Washington State University and interned at OAC. Bergquist has nearly a decade of experience in infrastructure, development and construction. He will manage development projects. Lee has more than five years of construction management experience in mixed-use, commercial and residential development projects, and will manage tenant improvements and health care construction projects.

Mahlum

Walton

Payne

Clausen

Rosen

In Seattle, Mahlum Architects promoted Corrie Rosen to associate principal and Caitlyn Clauson, Forest Payne and Jesse Walton to associate. Rosen is a project manager whose work includes the Nathan Hale High School modernization. Clauson is a higher education campus planner, with projects that include the West Campus Development Framework for the University of Washington. Payne has worked on educational and cultural projects. He is a project architect, specializing in high performance design and timber construction such as in the Muckleshoot Tribe Smokehouse. Walton has worked on school projects, focusing on envelope design and energy efficiency. He was project architect on Wilkes Elementary School.

Stantec

DiMarchi

In Fairbanks, Stantec hired Jack DiMarchi as Alaska mining sector leader. DiMarchi will serve clients and seek new mining work in Alaska. He has over 25 years of industry experience. He was the large mine project manager for Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Stantec provides consulting in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management and project economics.

Freiheit & Ho Architects

Cooper

Schulte

Hoffman

Freiheit & Ho Architects hired Dustin Hoffman, Arthur Schulte and Harmony Cooper as intern architects. Hoffman has eight years of engineering and architectural experience in commercial and residential design. Schulte holds a bachelor of technology in applied design and has a background in architectural graphics, and multimedia design and production. Cooper holds a bachelor of architecture degree from University of Oregon and has experience in prototype and concept development for retail and restaurant design. Freiheit & Ho Architects is a commercial architecture and interior design firm.

Landau Associates

Logan

In Portland, Landau Associates hired Timothy Logan is a senior scientist in the permitting and compliance group. Logan will support Northwest clients. He spent the last 13 years in landfill gas operations and design for solid waste facilities. Edmonds-based Landau provides geotechnical and environmental engineering, remediation, permitting and compliance services.

Schreiber Starling & Lane

Ly

Bernfeld

Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects promoted Ariel Bernfeld and Tam Ly to associate in Seattle. Bernfeld joined the firm in 2006 and heads the team for Whatcom Community College Learning Commons. Ly has been with the firm for seven years as a project architect and project manager on public higher education and state projects. He is leading tenant improvements for nonprofits in Pacific Tower. The firm provides architecture, interior design, campus planning and community/urban design.

Parametrix

McIntire

Glover

Wendle

Parametrix promoted Daryl Wendle to principal consultant for transit in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and New Mexico. It hired Sandy Glover as a senior consultant in the transportation division and Alicia McIntire as a senior transportation planner, both in the Seattle office. Wendle will continue to do business development. He has led planning and environmental phases for light rail and multimodal projects for Sound Transit. His other clients include Washington State Ferries and King County Metro. Glover has led transportation teams in the Puget Sound region. She specializes in multimodal and worked on the I-405 Canyon Park Freeway Station for Sound Transit. McIntire has 20 years of experience, including multimodal, pedestrian, bicycle and transit plans. She was a senior transportation planner for Shoreline for seven years.

The Blueline Group

The Blueline Group hired Amy Atkinson as office coordinator. She held a similar position at an accounting firm, and has a bachelor's degree in biology. Blueline provides civil engineering consulting services.

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