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October 19, 2016

Hart Crowser

Goodwin

Makdisi

Chamberlain

Jones

Lin

Havey

Stutes

Bonnington

In Honolulu, Hawaii, Hart Crowser hired Tim (Xiaobin) Lin as an associate geotechnical engineer. In Portland, it hired Adam Jones as an engineering geologist. In Seattle, it hired Michael Chamberlain and Andrew Makdisi as geotechnical engineers and promoted Angie Goodwin to associate hydrogeologist. In Edmonds, it hired Stephanie Bonnington as a project assistant and promoted Jason Stutes to senior associate and Michelle Havey to associate. Lin has 17 years of experience in geotechnical investigation and design for waterfront structures, bridges, highways, high-rise buildings and landslide/rockfall projects. His clients include the Navy and Hawaii Department of Transportation. Jones has eight years of experience on dams, reservoirs and geologic hazards such as rockfall. He is working on landslide, levee and fish habitat restoration in Pacific County. Chamberlain holds a master's in geosystems engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He is doing computer modeling for the seismic retrofit of an historic firehouse in Portland. Makdisi was a geotechnical engineering intern at Hart Crowser and holds a master's in civil engineering from the University of Washington. He does computer modeling for geotechnical earthquake engineering applications. Goodwin has been with Hart Crowser for 10 years, supporting projects involving water resources, environmental hydrogeology, remediation, property due diligence/redevelopment, and groundwater computer modeling. She helped develop an emergency water supply well for Seattle Children's Hospital. Bonnington was an executive business administrator for Microsoft. She will use her writing, editing and organizational skills to support the natural resources group. Stutes is a marine ecologist with a Ph.D. He has been with the firm for 10 years, specializing in eelgrass and other submerged aquatic vegetation, which are essential for juvenile migratory fish. He supports projects that combine environmental remediation with habitat restoration. Havey is a fisheries biologist with 13 years of experience in salmon ecology and habitat assessment. She has been with the firm for eight years working on ecological assessments of former mine sites, ecological baseline studies for mining and gas pipeline projects, and habitat monitoring of restoration projects. Hart Crowser is a 110-person engineering, science and consulting firm headquartered in Seattle.




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