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Dec 10, 2003

HBB

 Green
Green

Grovenburg
Grovenburg

Meghann Green recently joined Seattle-based HBB Mechanical Engineers Seattle office as a project engineer. Green has experience with K-12, university and office buildings. She is working on the Suquamish Elementary School for the North Kitsap School District, Rainier Hall for Everett Community College and Mountlake Terrace Hall for Edmonds Community College.

Dennis Grovenburg has joined HBB as a project designer. Grovenburg has 25 years experience on a variety of projects including K-12, college, laboratory, health care, high-rise, airport, recreational, food service, institutional and retail facilities. At HBB he is involved with the design of three elementary schools, two in Seattle and one in Monroe, plus the Gateway Middle School in Everett and the expansion of a municipal building in Yakima.

Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn

Ramay
Ramay

Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn, a Tacoma architectural firm, added Jason A. Ramay as job captain. Ramay's background includes municipal, educational, commercial, cultural, medical, industrial and urban design projects.

Ramay is job captain on ART's team for the Yakima Valley Justice Center and Yakima County Sheriff Department's Search and Rescue Headquarters. The firm has 30 years of experience in municipal/civic architecture and is designing police headquarters for the city of Tacoma and for the city of Lakewood, a new sheriff's precinct for Pierce County and the new Mason Middle School for Tacoma School District.

PND

Moothart
Moothart

PND, Inc. recently hired Nicholas Moothart as a civil engineer. Moothart graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, with a degree in civil engineering and an emphasis on structural design. He began work at PND doing fender design on the Guemes Ferry Dolphin and work on Jacobson Dock, a design/ build with Hurlen Construction, in Juneau.

SRG Partnership

Wiener
Wiener

SRG Partnership announced the addition of Jon Wiener as senior associate in its Portland office. In 1984, Wiener helped form Soderstrom Architects, where he was an owner for 19 years.

He has experience in higher education, including science labs, classrooms, studio art buildings, law schools, administrative buildings and mixed-use facilities. He has designed for private institutions, including Willamette University, where he has completed eight projects over a 24-year period and Lewis & Clark College, where he has completed nine projects since 1988, as well as several projects at George Fox University, Pacific University and Reed College. He has also been involved in multiple projects at Portland State University, Oregon State University and University of Oregon.

He has spoken around the country on green design, and recently won the first ever GE Edison award for sustainable lighting.

Dec 03, 2003

PND

Huggins
Huggins

PND Inc. announced the addition of Michael Huggins to the Seattle engineering staff. Huggins has 18 years experience as a construction engineer in marine construction. He served most recently with the joint venture to design/build a second suspension span across the Tacoma Narrows for the Washington State Department of Transportation. He developed and designed temporary structural systems to enable construction of the foundation caissons for the new bridge towers. At PND, Huggins will provide construction engineering support to the marine/civil market and assist with design/build projects underway.

Parametrix

Parsons
Parsons

Jim Parsons recently joined the Kirkland Parametrix office as a senior transportation consultant. Parsons brings 20 years of experience as a program manager and a project manager, with experience in design, planning and analysis of transportation facilities in both the private and public sectors. He also has land use planning, regional planning and travel demand forecasting experience. Parsons has worked on rail, bus and automated guideway transit facilities, highway corridors, airports and marine transportation facilities. He will be responsible for project execution and business development of transit and transportation planning and design projects.

Edgerly
Edgerly

Mike Edgerly joined the Portland office of Parametrix as a senior transportation consultant. Edgerly brings 23 years of experience in transportation design and construction management. He is a licensed civil engineer and professional land surveyor. He will be responsible for project execution and business development of transportation projects as well as assist in coordination of federal business development strategies.

Coffman Engineers

The Seattle office of Coffman Engineers recently restructured. Keith Elder has taken the role of general manager of the Seattle office. Scott Mohr, formerly the Seattle general manager, divides his time between the project management group and Coffman's overall marketing efforts. David Poetker has been appointed director of engineering for Coffman's structural, mechanical and electrical disciplines.

Coffman Engineers is a multi-discipline firm offering structural, mechanical, electrical engineering, as well as automation and controls, lighting design, energy analysis and sustainable building advisors. The firm has 160 employees, with offices in Seattle, Spokane, Anchorage and Los Angeles.

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

Schilling
Schilling

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants has hired Ted Schilling as industrial services manager in the firm's Kennewick and Portland offices. Schilling has experience in mechanical, electrical, process controls and life safety system design. He also has experience in maintenance management, disaster response planning for industrial and municipal facilities and managing design-build projects.

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