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May 28, 2003
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Chambers
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Chambers is currently assisting the cities of Monroe, North Bend, Mountlake Terrace and Lake Forest Park in their wastewater planning efforts. He is also serving as a local area manager under the King County Regional Infiltration/Inflow Control Program.
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Lepage
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He is active on several national committees of the American Concrete Institute that develop and maintain standards for the design, construction and repair of concrete structures. Lepage is a member of ACI 374 (Performance-Based Seismic Design of Concrete Buildings), ACI 369 (Seismic Repair and Rehabilitation) and ACI 335 (Composite and Hybrid Structures). He is also involved with the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and serves on the Earthquake Engineering Committee of the Structural Engineers Association of Washington.
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Overton
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In his role as COO, Overton manages electrical and technology design for the nation's leading health care facilities, including Providence Medical Centers and Sacred Heart Medical Center Replacement Hospital, a new 800,000-square-foot, 500-bed replacement hospital in Springfield, Ore.
Overton served on the American Society for Healthcare Engineering Planning, Design, and Construction Committee for four years and currently sits on the AIA National Health Care Guidelines Revisions Committee.
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Wolf
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Before joining BCRA, Wolf worked as lead designer on many multi-family, single family and non-residential projects. These projects include the Mount Baker Rowing & Sailing Center, the Leschi View Condominiums and Barclay Court, in Seattle.
May 21, 2003
Associated Earth Sciences hired J. Scott Kindred as senior engineer. Kindred brings 12 years of technical and project management experience in ground water resource development and hazardous waste site remediation. He will work with local governments, private developers, public agencies and utilities.
Sparling promoted Kristy Alley to associate and Joe Leger to principal of technology consulting.
As marketing manager, Alley directs market research and lead development for the firm. Under her direction, Sparling's corporate identity program received "Best of Show" in the Society of Marketing Professional Services 2001 Marketing Communications Awards, and first place in 2002 for Candela's corporate brochure. Alley was vice president of networking for SMPS Seattle in 2002.
Leger joined the firm in 1998 with specialties in telecommunications design for commercial, health care, education, government and military facilities. He will lead marketing and business development for the technology studio. Leger is currently managing technology consulting for Seattle Central Library, Denver Children's Hospital, Vancouver General Hospital and U.S. Army Fort Lewis Battle Simulation Center.
Wan-Yee Kuo has joined management consulting and engineering firm R. W. Beck, Inc. as a project manager for the Infrastructure Services Group in Seattle.
She will manage engineering projects and planning as well as technical analysis for water resources projects for both public and private clients. With more than nine years of engineering experience, she has worked in both the private and public sectors.
Weber + Thompson promoted Kathy Ulrich to production designer.
A member of the staff since 2000, Ulrich has been an integral part of the graphic design team, assisting on client presentations, marketing materials and the Web site. The promotion moves her to the graphics team full-time, as the firm enhances its graphic design and marketing capabilities.
Happy Longfellow, senior engineer, recently joined Parametrix in Kirkland. Longfellow is responsible for project management and business development as well as supervising the transportation design group in the Kirkland office.
Longfellow has 10 years of experience in roadway design and construction, including plans, specifications, and estimates for interstates, highways, arterials, local roads and trail improvements. Current work includes the Seattle north waterfront access project, Marymoor Park pay stations, SR520 floating bridge replacement and the North Everett Transit Center.
After 20 years as president of the landscape architecture firm Fischer & Associates, Sandy Fischer has joined the Seattle office of EDAW, a landscape design, planning and environmental services firm.
The majority of her work has been focused on projects in Montana, especially in Billings. Fischer & Associates grew to be one of the largest landscape architecture practices in the state of Montana. Fischer was involved in a number of award-winning community design and planning projects.