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Nov 27, 2002

Hart Crowser

Hart Crowser recently promoted Barry Kellems and Michael Kenrick to principals. Kellems is an environmental engineer who has been with the firm since 1994. He has 17 years of remediation and project management experience, focusing on cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated sites. Kellems specializes in innovative and cost-effective treatment technologies for storm water, groundwater, sediment and soils.

Kenrick is a hydrogeologist with experience in groundwater resources, civil engineering, mining, and environmental industries. His projects have ranged from resource evaluation, planning and development to design, construction and monitoring. Kenrick holds a master's in hydrogeology from the University of Birmingham and a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Manchester. He has been involved in numerous projects across the U.S., Canada, U.K., Indonesia, Bolivia and Zambia.

Amanda Spencer has joined Hart Crowser’s Portland office as principal hydrogeologist. An expert in the field of environmental investigation, Spencer will manage a range of hazardous waste investigation, remediation and hydrogeologic projects for the Portland office.

Freiheit & Ho

Freiheit & Ho Architects announced the addition of three staff members. Julia Neumann joins as a receptionist. Jamie Hsu has joined the firm as an associate and has four years of experience in commercial architecture including project types such as health clubs, restaurants and office buildings. Amanda Riggs comes on board as an architectural designer. Riggs adds a background of experience in health care facilities, hospitality, and high-end residential projects.

ESM Consulting Engineers

ESM Consulting Engineers announced recent staff registrations. Ken McIntyre recently obtained his Washington state professional engineers license. He is currently project manager providing utility layout, stormwater facility, and roadway design and grading, for several subdivisions and condominium complexes. Trevor Stiff earned his engineer in training license. Stiff is providing design of storm drainage, sewer, water, detention ponds and bioswales in support of the Snoqualmie Ridge Phase II EIS

Nov 20, 2002

Entranco

Kenneth Swindaman was recently named survey group manager in Entranco’s Bellevue office. Swindaman has over 10 years of experience as a project surveyor, combining fieldwork and data analysis to produce boundary, construction and engineering design surveys. He has been a team leader on complex projects.

Putnam Collins Scott

Putnam Collins Scott Associates recently announced that Doug Goodwin has been promoted to the position of senior associate. Goodwin has been with the firm for 10 years. He is a member of ASCE and is SEAW state president. He has been responsible for engineering and managing new construction, renovations, remodels and residential projects. Goodwin recently completed the new Ted Brown Music Store, and Rochester primary and middle schools. Current projects include the Bonney Lake High School and the Muckleshoot Natural Resources Building.

NBBJ

NBBJ graphic design recently added John Rubino for his strategic business expertise. Rubino is knowledgeable in finance, brand strategies and the tech marketplace. Graphic design has become integral to architectural projects, whether dealing with signage, identity or promotional materials, according to NBBJ.

FEA

Jim Portugal has joined Facility Engineering Associates in Seattle as a project manager for their facility management consulting services. He specializes in CMMS/CAFM evaluation and implementation, business process evaluation, facility condition assessment and preventative maintenance, and has 22 years of industry experience.

McGranahan Architects

Carl Lyson has returned to McGranahan Architects after spending nine months in Japan. Before his departure he was on the team for Redmond High School and Redmond Junior High. Upon his return, he is contributing to the University of Washington Phase 2B project, renovation of a series of historic buildings in downtown Tacoma’s Warehouse District

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