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September 26, 2017

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Tsang

Klein

Dixon

Lalanne

Adair

Junor

Merlan

Howard

Mariscal

MacQuarrie


























In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis promoted Joe Adair to superintendent and hired Jim Lalanne as project manager; Kelli Dixon as senior project engineer; Gavin Klein, Waltz Tsang, James MacQuarrie, Annaliza Mariscal and Duncan Howard as project engineers; Jay Merlan as VDC coordinator; and MacKenzie Junor as marketing coordinator. Adair has been with Lewis for nearly 10 years, including five years as foreman. He has been in the industry for more than 15 years. Lalanne has 15 years of general contracting experience and once owned a millwork company. He holds an MBA from Dominican University of California and a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Dixon has 18 years of quality control and project engineering experience. She holds a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington and a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Phoenix. Klein holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Washington State University. Tsang, EIT, has four years of experience as a design engineer and field engineer. She holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. MacQuarrie was an intern last year at Lewis. He holds a bachelor’s degree in construction engineering management from Oregon State University. Mariscal holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from WSU. Howard, EIT, has three years of experience building a nuclear treatment plant. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Gonzaga University. Merlan has 10 years of BIM leadership experience. He has studied at the University of Colorado, the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and the College of San Mateo. Junor earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Western Washington University. She most recently worked for the 30/30 Project, a nonprofit that is building 30 medical facilities worldwide.




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