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Aug 29, 2002

Management Engineering Associates

The U.S. General Services Administration enlarged a five-year contract with Management Engineering Associates of Camas, Wash., to provide marketing, media and public information services. MEA holds other long-term GSA contracts in management consulting, engineering, environmental sciences, energy management, interior design and logistics.

Aug 28, 2002

Freeman Fong

Joel Snyder has joined Freeman Fong Architecture as a designer. Snyder comes to the firm with a background in commercial, corporate, and residential design throughout the Northwest, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in architecture from the University of Minnesota.

CollinsWoerman

CollinsWoerman announced the addition of Gordon Lee Stubbe to its Bellevue-based architecture, planning and design firm.

As a senior project manager, Stubbe brings 30 years of experience in architectural design and management to the firm. Stubbe will be responsible for the planning, design and execution of multi-family and mixed-use residential, hospitality and commercial projects, including the 1020 Tower, a 20-story mixed-use residential tower in downtown Bellevue.

Before joining CollinsWoerman, Stubbe served as project architect for two years at Seattle-based Hewitt Architects. Prior to working at Hewitt, Stubbe owned his own architectural firm for nearly two decades and served as the project manager for Seattle's 14th & Nickerson Building, a 150,000-square-foot, five-building mixed-use project and the Union & Minor Building, a project containing 84 condominiums totaling 80,000 square feet.

Mithun

Mithun recently announced three new associates and three new senior associates. Senior associates are Chris Dixon, specifications director; Margarett Harrison, landscape architect; and Brian Sullivan, architect. New associates are Cathy Goldberg, chief financial officer; Nick Hendrickson, architect; and Tyra Sorenson, architect.

The Seattle-based firm provides architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban planning services.

Sparling

Sparling continues to expand its audio/video design studio with the addition of Curtis Blood as audio/visual consultant. With 30 years experience in consulting, design, and implementation, his areas of expertise include auditorium sound systems, conference centers, executive board rooms, video teleconferencing and distance learning. Blood has provided technology consulting services for high profile clients in the commercial, municipal, and education sectors, most recently for Microsoft, AT&T, and F-5 Networks. His current projects with Sparling include design of audio/video systems for Swedish Hospital, the University of Washington Law School, White River High School, and the Bremerton Government Center.

Sparling is the largest specialty electrical engineering and technology consulting firm in the U.S.

ABKJ

Andersen Bjornstad Kane Jacobs, Inc., a Seattle-based civil and structural engineering firm, recently added two new employees to its staff.

Dina Winkel brings two years experience to the ABKJ civil engineering department, where she is currently designing storm drainage for the King County Elliott Bridge replacement project. Angela Chung brings six years experience to the ABKJ Civil Engineering department. She is currently providing civil site work design services for St. Charles Hospital in Bend, Ore.

FSi

FSi consulting engineers, a mechanical engineering firm based in Seattle, announced the hiring of Amy M. Omenn as marketing coordinator. Omenn comes to FSI from URS Corporation where she directly marketed the health care industry for the commercial re-development division.

Omenn has experience in the engineering field as a project coordinator, technical writer and marketing coordinator.

Integrus

Integrus announced that Brian Carter has been promoted to principal. He will lead Integrus' K-12 education group and serves on the board of directors. During his eight years with Integrus, Carter has played a major role in such K-12 school projects as Truman Middle School in Tacoma, Terrace Park School in Mountlake Terrace and the Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish.

He serves on the board of directors for the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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