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Jan 26, 2005
Berber/Abam Engineers added three to its Federal Way headquarters. Kunle Ogunrinde has four years' research and engineering experience in structural design and analysis of bridges and buildings. Matthew Donahue has worked on rehabilitative design for piers, wharves and terminals as well as marine environmental surveys. Diver Matt Perry has seven years of experience inspecting floating docks, fixed piers and breakwaters. Berger/Abam consults on civil and structural engineering, and construction management projects. The company specializes in buildings, public works, transportation and waterfront projects.
Vancouver-based Hopper Dennis Jellison added Ingrid C. Hallin as a landscape designer. She has worked on private landscape design and contracting in the Portland area and interned at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England.
Shannon & Wilson made promotions in its Seattle office: Chris Robertson and Scott Gaulke to vice presidents; and Martin Page and Bill Perkins to associates. Robertson has 24 years' experience as a geologist and engineer. Gaulke leads environmental staff on the Alaskan Way Viaduct EIS and methane monitoring at Montlake landfill. Page does geotechnical support for projects including the Bremerton transportation tenter. Seismic specialist Perkins works on projects including the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the Seattle seawall. Shannon & Wilson provides geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting.
Spokane-based Bernardo-Wills Architects added Brian Page, who has 22 years of project management experience. He works on education, government and maintenance projects. Bernardo-Wills does design and master planning for institutional, commercial and retail clients.
Seattle-based Callison Architecture named the following to the new position of director: Robert Green, Michel Hebrant, Mark Henderson, Robin Holt, John Jex, Michael Lee, Ron Singler, Cindi Kato, John Mason, Mark Sopp and Yan Yang. Directors are responsible for driving change within the company. Callison does planning and design for retail, hospitality, residental and healthcare clients around the world.
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Architecture and engineering firm Group Mackenzie promoted Wendell Mueller and Brian Ross to associate. Stockholders are Becky Brandt, Barbara McCullough and Robert Frentress. Mueller's recent projects include the Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital in Portland and a new headquarters for Pacific Office Automation in Beaverton, Ore.
Ross worked on the Portland Hospital Services Corp. and the IBC Commerce Center in Portland. Group Mackenzie has offices in Portland, Vancouver and Seattle.
Shannon & Wilson promoted staff in its Seattle office: Chris Robertson and Scott Gaulketo vice presidents, and Martin Page and Bill Perkins to associates. Robertson has 24 years' experience as a geologist and engineer. Gaulke leads the environmental staff on projects including the Alaskan Way Viaduct EIS and methane monitoring at Montlake landfill. Page does geotechnical support for projects including the Bremerton Transportation Center. Seismic specialist Perkins does seismic work on projects including the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and the Alaskan Way Viaduct and seawall. Shannon & Wilson provides geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting.