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Feb 07, 2000
Mackie Designs, a Woodinville-based manufacturer of professional audio systems, announced that it has signed a non-binding letter of intent with Eastern Acoustic Works based in Whitinsville, Mass. in which Mackie Desins will purchase all shares of Eastern Acoustic Works. The move unites the two audio system manufacturers while both companies will continue to their primary energies on their individual markets, products and customer bases.
Feb 02, 2000
Several employees of Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates Architects have been named associates.
William "Kit" Burns has been project architect and project manager on numerous educational facilities since joining BLR+B in 1987. He is project manager for the new Auburn High School.
John Wegener has been project architect/manager for more than 20 educational projects. He is completing the addition/modernization of Bainbridge High School and is working as project manager for the new Kent Junior High School.
Hossein Peigahi has worked as project architect and designer for numerous award-winning educational projects since joining BLR+B. He is project designer for the new Auburn High School. Ronald Tjerandsen is project architect for the historic renovation/addition of Bryant Elementary School in the Seattle School District.
Located in Tacoma, Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates Architects principal market is public and private schools. The firm's services include programming and design of educational facilities, overall master planning and bond issue budgeting.
Jerry Conduff, associate, has rejoined BOORA Architects in Portland. He is the senior project designer for a new medical education building at Stanford University. Conduff worked with BOORA from 1992 to 1996; prior to that, he was a designer at the New York architectural firm of Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects.
Narada Golden has joined the firm. He is on the design team for a new 72,000-square-foot library and theater communications Building at Linfield College.
Robert Hoffman brings to the firm nine years of experience on projects ranging from education and medical facilities to offices and residences. He is currently working on a $65 million arts and entertainment center for the city of Mesa, Ariz. Prior to joining BOORA, Hoffman worked with two Portland firms as well as firms in North Carolina.
Gary Williamson has joined CDi Mechanical Engineers as a senior mechanical engineer. He is leading the firm's University of Washington Ambulatory Surgery and Treatment Pavilion project. He has 30 years of project experience in the greater Seattle area, including more than 15 years with Bouillon Inc.
CDi Mechanical Engineers is based in Lynnwood. The firm's principal markets are in higher education, health care, municipal, military and commercial projects.
Steve Johnson has been named principal at Fuller/Sears Architects, a six-year-old Seattle firm.
Prior to joining the firm, he was senior designer at both Callison and G2 Architects.
Johnson has more than 20 years of experience in the design of retail, office, residential and mixed-use urban projects. He is project designer on the renovation of Pier 70 and the retail base of 520 Pike Tower.
Tamara Jenkins has recently joined INCA Engineers in Bellevue as a project engineer for the firm's transportation department. She has worked as an engineer for the city of Tacoma and Lockwood, Andrew & Newnam in Dallas.
Ron Cameron has joined Reid Middleton as a principal traffic engineer. He will provide technical oversight and quality control of firm-wide transportation planning and traffic engineering projects.
Cameron has more than 30 years of street and highway engineering experience. He comes to Reid Middleton from Gray & Osborne, where he served as the city of Newcastle's interim public works director. He is past president of ITE Washington Section and past chairman of the Urban Traffic Engineers Council.
Based in Everett, Reid Middleton provides civil and structural engineering, planning and surveying services to the street and highway, waterfront, airport, site development, utilities, surveying, and structural-design markets.
Joseph Bettridge has recently passed the necessary examinations to become a professional mechanical engineer in Washington state.
Roth Hill Engineering Partners has added two resident site observers to its construction services team.
Roger Curtis joins the firm with extensive experience in underground utility construction, municipal facility field observation and design review for sewer and water system projects.
Fritz Bright joins the firm after years in the construction field building sewer and water distribution systems, pump stations and storage facilities.
Based in Bellevue, Roth Hill Engineering Partners is a civil engineering firm specializing in municipal water, sewer, storm and street facilities.
Professional Service Industries has hired several new employees.
Michael O'Grady has joined the firm as senior vice president of the Pacific Northwest region. Prior to joining PSI, he was working for Law Engineering of Houston.
Alex Bagarry has been hired as manager of non-destructive examination of materials. He used to work for Hellier & Associates of Anaheim, Calif.
Michael Bosnick has been hired as senior roofing consultant.
Located in Seattle, PSI provides geotechnical and environmental consulting services, construction materials testing and special inspection, chemistry testing and facilities/roofing consulting.