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May 26, 2004

ECS Engineering

Rice
Rice

ECS Engineering, an electrical and control systems engineering company, added two staff members. John Rice joins the Bothell office as a senior electrical project engineer. He will work on a power upgrade for the city of Everett and a data center upgrade for the Seattle Housing Authority. Ian Adams joins as a CAD technician and will work in both the Bothell and Wenatchee offices. Adams will develop drawings for Chelan County, Centralia and Leavenworth projects.

Ideation Creative Services

Olympia-based Ideation Creative Services added interior designer Meghan Goodman to its team. She recently earned a design degree and certificate of excellence from Clover Park Technical College. Her past projects include a number of children's rooms and renovation of a massage therapy school.

Roth Hill Engineering

In an effort to expand internal ownership, Roth Hill Engineering Partners added the following members to its board: Tony Fisher, Laurie Fulton, Scott Goss, Bill Holladay, Jay Hummel, Kim Sklaroff and Kelly Snyder. Roth Hill specializes in public works civil engineering and land surveying, planning and construction administration services.

Magnusson Klemencic Associates

Beaman
Beaman

Johansson
Johansson

Jacksha
Jacksha

Seattle-based civil and structural engineering firm Magnusson Klemencic Associates made the following promotions.

Derek Beaman was promoted to senior associate. Beaman specializes in museums and libraries and is working on a $455 million expansion of a convention center in Phoenix.

Fry
Fry

Galbraith
Galbraith

Ola Johansson, also promoted to senior associate, works on structural engineering for residential design, including a 68-story tower in Chicago.

Andy Fry is a LEED-accredited associate. Fry worked on the National Flight Interpretive Center for Boeing in Everett.

Associate Kerry Galbraith is now in the company's Chicago office as a client liaison on a 50-story office tower.

Brook Jacksha, a civil site engineer, is an associate. Jacksha worked on urban infill for the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Seattle and shoring for Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue.

Sáez
Sáez

 Somers
Somers

Associate Jaime Sáez, also a civil site engineer, works on large-site housing and educational projects. Sáez is civil project manager on the Redmond City Hall and Seattle County Day School.

Associate Peter Somers works on seismic evaluations and historic renovations. He contributes to technical committees and industry code initiatives.

Somers is project manager on renovations of Cobb Building and Roosevelt High School in Seattle.

Magnusson Klemencic Associates has projects worth $34 billion in 43 states and 35 countries.

May 19, 2004

Bush, Roed & Hitchings

 Lee
Lee

Lott
Lott

Ken Lee recently joined Bush, Roed & Hitchings, a Seattle-based civil engineering and land surveying firm.

Lee, a design engineer, is working on a multi-store retail development in Federal Way, a four-story Meadowdale storage campus in Lynnwood and an addition to St. Vincent de Paul in Lynnwood. Lee is president of the Seattle chapter of the National Association for Asian American Professionals.

The firm also added design engineer Sheri Lott, who is working on two shopping centers, Gateway Plaza in Shoreline and the Celebration Center in Federal Way, as well as a big-box retail store in Oak Harbor. Jen Zittle joined the firm as receptionist.

Hopper Dennis Jellison

Stephenson
Stephenson

Knox
Knox

 Amata
Amata

Bell
Bell

 Shields
Shields

Bullick
Bullick

The Vancouver-based engineering firm of Hopper Dennis Jellison recently added to its staff. Billy J. Stephenson is lead inspector on the Southwest First Street/Northwest Lake Road project. Ryan Knox will provide ongoing inspection services to the design and construction sections. William Amata will provide inspection services for the firm's current on-call contract with the city of Vancouver.

The site development section created a position for Katherine E. Bell, who worked internationally before returning to the Northwest and joining the HDJ team. Jennifer L. Shields joins the planning section as assistant planner. Mandy M. Bullick was hired as administrative assistant.

Bernardo-Wills Architects

Bernardo-Wills Architects of Spokane announced two additions. Matthew Jacoby is a project manager. His experience includes multi-million dollar school projects, new commercial buildings and residential developments.

Rebecca Derby joined the technical team. She will focus on retail and shopping mall projects. She has been an architectural drafter for firms in Spokane and Wichita, as well as an engineering technician for the U.S. Air Force.

Anshen+Allen

Dennis Cope has joined the architectural firm Anshen+Allen as an associate principal in Seattle. He has 25 years of professional experience with health care and senior living projects, ranging from stand-alone facilities to full-service continuing care retirement communities around the country and in Japan. In addition to expanding the management of the Seattle office, Cope will be responsible for increasing Anshen+Allen's presence in the senior market.

Group Mackenzie

Group Mackenzie, a Northwest architecture and engineering firm, announced the licensing of Matthew Butts as a professional engineer in Washington. His licensure in Washington will support the firm's engineering practice through its Vancouver office, which opened in early May.

Butts joined Group Mackenzie in 1997 and has more than 14 years of design experience in roadway, site, and utility projects. He has worked on a variety of projects, including public infrastructure such as the Thompson Road improvement project for Washington County and site design such as the Argyle Square development in Wilsonville.

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