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Aug 04, 2015
Darrell Thomson, safety director at Schuchart in Seattle, was certified as a Construction Health and Safety Technician by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Thomson met BCSP eligibility criteria and passed an exam to become certified. He has more than 30 years of industry experience.
Jul 28, 2015
The Seattle office of Andersen Construction hired Dwayne Goddard as senior superintendent, Joe Turner as superintendent, and Matt Paonessa, Kelsey Gardner and Sean Holt as project engineers. Goddard has nearly 40 years of construction experience, working on projects such as the Husky Stadium renovation and Sound Transit's Capitol Hill Station. Turner previously owned a concrete company and has 11 years of experience. Paonessa is working in the Special Projects Division. He graduated from Washington State University's construction management program. Gardner also is a recent WSU construction management grad. Holt recently earned a bachelor's degree in construction management from Central Washington University.
ASI's Washington Concrete Division hired Karen Peck as project coordinator. Peck has 12 years of experience in project coordination, accounting and payroll.
General contractor Schuchart hired Jordan Lopez and Kaegan Faltys-Burr as project managers in the Tenant Improvement Division, Tyler Wilcox as assistant project manager in the Industrial Division, and Eleanor Kertzer as accounts payable specialist. Lopez worked in construction in Texas and Illinois before coming to Seattle. She holds a bachelor's degree in construction technology engineering from Texas Tech University. Faltys-Burr has 10 years of construction industry experience. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science and a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington. Wilcox's past work includes multifamily and stormwater projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from WSU. Kertzer holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the UW.