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Mar 31, 2004
Geotechnical engineering firm Nelson Geotechnical Associates in Woodinville promoted Khaled M. Shawish to principal. As a senior engineer, Shawish has worked on slope stability analysis, reinforced earth walls, soldier pile walls, deep foundations, anchors and tiebacks.
Jeffrey League has been promoted to project geologist. Calvin McCaughan joins as a staff engineer. Leigh Anne Malavotte is office manager.
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Kam
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Warn
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Kam joins a Sparling electrical design studio specializing in industrial and military projects. He is working on a Valley Medical Center expansion and a training facility at Bangor Naval Shipyard. Warn was a U.S. Coast Guard communications division officer. He is working on internal re-radiating system design projects.
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Grimm
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Jonsson
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Kim
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Langebartel
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Moeller
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Grimm is project manager for several hospitals in Washington and Oregon. Jonsson is working on the Burbank Town Center renovation. Kim is project manager and mechanical designer for several area medical centers. Langebartel is working on projects at Shoreline Community College and Evergreen State College. Moeller is principal-in-charge for many CDi projects.
@BBBody:Anthony Coyne joined Seattle company Otto Rosenau & Associates as a geotechnical engineer. Otto Rosenau is a geotechnical engineering, construction inspection and materials testing firm. Coyne has more than six years of experience as an engineering consultant on private sector and public works projects.
@BBBody:Jeffery Boone started at Weinstein AU last year and is working on a new facility in Federal Way for the Boys and Girls Clubs of King County. Boone was a project manager and designer at Prentiss Architects and worked on residences on San Juan Island. He is project coordinator and co-founder of the Freeway Monorail organization.
Kirsten Wild is a project designer for the renovation of the William K. Nakamura U.S. Courthouse in Seattle. Wild was a project designer at Schacht Aslani Architects and worked on projects at Shoreline Community College, Grays Harbor College and the University of Washington.
Blake Takamura is project team member for the Blackbird Lodge in Leavenworth, and a mixed-use project in Greenlake. Takamura was at Lawrence Architecture, where he worked on new homes.
Kevin Tabari joined last April as project designer for a single-family home on Mercer Island.
Tim Myhr is working on Wailea villas, a 24-unit single-family housing development on Maui, Hawaii, and a private residence in Seattle. Myhr was an associate with Selkirk Miller Hayashi Architects.
Rosa Folla is project architect for renovation the William K. Nakamura U.S. Courthouse in Seattle. Rosa joined Weinstein AU last year. She worked as an architect in Italy and with Hardy Holzmann Pfeiffer Associates in Los Angeles.
Heather Hargesheimer has been promoted to associate. She is working on a new store for Gregg's Cycle in Bellevue. Hargesheimer was a senior associate at Mithun.
Matt Aalfs has been promoted to associate. He is project architect for the Montlake branch library and for Camp Fire USA projects.
Mar 24, 2004
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Drugan
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Guyt
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Winans
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Culp
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Cheng
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Banger
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Godfried
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Associate Drugan will work on Railroad Avenue in Bellingham and mixed-use town center projects. He is an urban designer with experience on transit centers, streetscape improvements, parks and mixed-use projects.
Guyt has 15 years of retail and commercial experience, and will serve as project manager on the Meridian Retail project and University Village Phase III. Project architect Winans will work on multifamily and mixed-use projects in Ballard and Capitol Hill. Landscape architect Culp has master planning and landscape design experience on parks, visitor centers and zoo exhibits.
Cheng's highrise residential and master planning experience will be put to use on Juanita Village, an urban redevelopment in Kirkland. Banger will work on the RiverPlace Alexis Hotel remodel. Godfried, an architectural intern with single-family and mixed-use experience, joins the design team for projects in Ballard and Capitol Hill.
Paul Soldwedel joined Burgess Weaver Design Group, a Seattle-based interior design and architecture firm, as a project architect. Clover Schuler joined Burgess as an interior designer. Kip Kolodziejski joined the firm as a project architect.
The environmental planning, design and construction management firm of Brown and Caldwell added staff to its Seattle office. Tom Thramer brings more than 23 years of experience in the pulp and paper and chemical industries. He was plant manager in Convert Pac's Seattle facility and a staff engineer at Industra.
Mike VanCleave is a mechanical process engineer specializing in energy designs. His experience includes cogeneration facilities, alternative energy development and use of biofuels. VanCleave has more than 10 years of expertise in boiler, steam and condensate systems.
Michael Pena is the new engineer-in-training. Pena was at Parsons Brinckerhoff. Ed Yoosefian has 16 years of experience in HVAC, process piping, life safety, controls and energy management systems for commercial and industrial facilities.
Trish Connor joined Seattle-based Coffman Engineers to lead the architectural lighting design group of the Lumena Lighting division. Her expertise includes lighting projects for commercial, historic, civic, retail and hospitality design. Connor has won design awards for projects such as Scotland's Forth Rail Bridge and Memphis Tennessee's Pyramid Arena. She was also a designer with Ross De Alessi Lighting Design.
Seattle-based Elliott Bay Design Group announced Amanda Pyle has joined the firm as a naval architect. Pyle received her master of engineering degree in concurrent marine design from University of Michigan. She will assist on the design of a 250-foot double-ended ferry for the Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority.
John W. Waterhouse has been named a fellow by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. He is president of Elliott Bay Design Group and is a dedicated advocate of the marine community.
Steve Roth has been promoted to associate at ALSC Architects in Spokane. Roth worked with clients such as URM Stores, River Park Square and Nine Mile Falls school district. He earned his bachelor of architecture degree from Washington State University.