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Oct 05, 2005

Weber + Thompson

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Greenamyer

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Holland

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Pickering

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Reibman

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Steinburg

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Winn

Weber + Thompson promoted to associates Laura Greenamyer, Elizabeth E. Holland, Jay Pickering, Jeffery T. Reibman, Brian Steinburg and Nicole Winn. Greenamyer is a project manager in the interior design department. Holland directs operations and marketing. Pickering is a senior project manager on urban high-rise and multifamily projects. Riebman manages family and senior housing projects. Steinburg has designed and documented urban high-rise projects, and Winn focuses on sustainable high-rise design. Seattle-based Weber + Thompson specializes in architecture, interior design and planning.

Moffatt & Nichol

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Torseth

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Novich

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Kattula

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Yanagimachi

The marine and civil transportation engineering firm Moffatt & Nichol added suppervisory engineers David O. Torseth, Chadd W. Novich, Basil Kattula and Frank Yanagimachi. Torseth manages port development projects. Novich and Yanagimachi oversee civil and transportation engineering projects. Kattula focuses on structural engineering. Paul Riemann is a senior civil/transportation engineer. Byron Haley is a staff engineer, Andrew Thomas a staff engineer in training and Dane Egusa an engineering intern.

Otak

Otak, a planning, architecture, design and engineering firm, added staff in its Kirkland and Tempe, Ariz., offices. In Kirkland, Otak added Aaron Jackson, Angela Smith, Aaron Pettis and Tyson Hounsel. Jackson does drafting, Smith works on public services and infrastructure, and Pettis designs bridges. Hounsel is an engineer in training. In Tempe, Otak added survey manager Arthur Sears, plot and grading plan expert Barbara Comstock and CAD technician David Garcia. Otak is a planning, architecture, design and engineering firm.

Group Mackenzie

Portland-based architecture, planning and engineering firm Group Mackenzie promoted to principal Susan Higbee, Richard Mitchell, Richard Spies, Robert Thompson and Thomas Wright. Associate principals are Matthew Butts, Mark Clemons, Tamio Fukuyama and Dennis Woods. Higbee and Mitchell joined in 1989. Higbee directs interior design. Mitchell is managing principal of the company's Seattle office. Spies is director of design. Thompson started at the company in 1983, and leads architects and interns. Wright directs planning. Butts directs civil and traffic engineering, Clemons manages the marketing department. Fukuyama directs architecture. Woods, who has been with the firm since 1977, designs business parks and industrial facilities. Group Mackenzie was founded in 1960 and has offices in Portland, Seattle and Vancouver.

Sep 28, 2005

The Berger Partnership

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Bjork

The Berger Partnership, a Seattle landscape architecture firm, added designers Marin Bjork, Karen Bech and Rachael Watland. Bjork is working on the Washington Cathedral in Redmond, and Bech is doing work on the Suncadia Resort in Roslyn. Watland is helping on two Seattle projects: the Four Seasons Hotel and 2201 Westlake.

Harmsen & Associates

Peterson

Monroe-based Harmsen & Associates announced Scott Peterson is a LEED Accredited Professional. Scott is working on a rain garden project in Monroe. Harmsen & Associates offers civil engineering, landscape architecture and land use planning.

ESM Consulting Engineers

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Bowen

ESM Consulting Engineers named Mike Bowen vice president and director of survey services. He is working on intersections for the Washington State Department of Transportation as well as resorts. Eric Abbott, who was made an associate, is a civil engineering project manager on a master planned community in DuPont. Senior project manager Jaime Saez is working on the Mount Rainier Resort at Park Junction. Carla Mincey is an administrative and human resources manager. Matt Cyr is an assistant land planner. ESM does civil engineering, land planning and landscape architecture. Its corporate office is in Federal Way.

PND

Fisher

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Porter

PND added engineers to its Seattle office. Brian Porter and Matthew Anderson are engineers in training. They and Tim Fisher received their bachelor's degrees in civil/structural engineering from the University of Washington. Porter worked for Bechtel National in the past, and is now designing a port expansion in Ketchikan, Alaska. Anderson is doing construction engineering for concrete anchors for the Wanapum Dam in Grant County. Fisher is working on the Port of Everett's 12th Street Marina and marine inspections for the Port of Bremerton.

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