Oct 19, 2005
Ramay
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Gillogly
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Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn promoted
Rhonda Gillogly and
Jason A. Ramay to associates. Gillogly has 21 years of architecture and construction project management experience. She is working with Pierce County on a precinct and training facility. Ramay is working on a justice center in Yakima Valley and an addition at Thurston County Customer Service Center. The Tacoma-based firm does municipal and civic architecture.
Ng
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Bellevue's Freiheit & Ho Architects promoted
Franklin Ng to senior associate. Ng managed a casino design, retail shopping centers and projects for McDonald's. He now oversees remodels for several Safeway Food Stores.
Smith
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David Evans and Associates promoted
Gerry Smith of its Tacoma office to vice president and director of transportation. Others were promoted in Bellevue, Tacoma and Everett. New senior associates are: senior planner
Dennis L. Derickson, project engineer
Richard Mark Flury, transportation engineers
Ken O. Oswell and
Victor L. Salemann, and project manager
Marc A. Pudists. New associates are: biologist
Cynthia L. Callahan, transportation engineer
James S. Sammet, project manager
Debra A. Seeman, and surveyors
Douglas E. Vogt and
Norman R. Wyrick.
Probart
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David Probart has rejoined the Seattle architecture, engineering and planning firm Studio Meng Strazzara. Probart has more than 35 years of experience, and will direct quality assurance on projects and design documents.
Bartle
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Frisk
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Prociv
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Lane
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Gravette
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MWH, a multi-disciplinary Bellevue-based engineering and remediation firm, recently added five people to its engineering staff. They are
Brian Bartle, Andrew Frisk, Matt Prociv, Doug Lane and
Bruce Gravette. MWH has offices in Bellevue, Boise, Portland and Richland.
Simpson
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Swanson
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Washington
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Brown
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Civil and structural consulting firm DCI Engineers promoted
Darren Simpson to associate and
Kristopher Swanson to structural project manager. Both work in the Bellevue office. Simpson, who was managing the civil department, is working on the mixed-use Washington Square project in Bellevue and the redevelopment of 10 acres near Everett Mall. Swanson is working on a 12-story hotel addition to the Tulalip Casino in Marysville.
Jon Washington is a senior accountant.
Amanda Brown is the company's marketing coordinator.
Oct 13, 2005
The first BetterBricks Awards for the Puget Sound region will be presented at a 7:30 a.m. Oct. 28 breakfast at Seattle City Hall, 600 Fourth Ave. BetterBricks is a nonprofit supported by Northwest electric utilities. The awards recognize architects, developers, facility managers and others for their work on high performance commercial buildings. The cost is $15 to $30. Register by clicking on News & Events at betterbricks.com.
Oct 12, 2005
Heffner
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Chemical and environmental engineer
Dave Heffner has rejoined Hart Crowser's Seattle office. Heffner has 20 years of experience on remediation projects, including Superfund sites at the Duwamish Waterway and Commencement Bay. He is working on the sites of two former drycleaners and what had been a facility to distribute petroleum products. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Seattle.
Campbell
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Parker
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Bremerton's Art Anderson Associates added
James Parker and
Mike Campbell to its team of naval architects and marine engineers. Campbell has 23 years of marine design experience and will create designs for NOAA and Washington State Ferries. Parker recently graduated from the Florida Institute of Technology with a master's in ocean engineering. He has helped develop naval warfare systems, and at Art Anderson will work on a contract with the U.S. Navy.
Busch
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Everist
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Cleary
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DeVore
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Granata
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D'Agnone
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Karve
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Dandato
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Wendland
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Baylis Architects added staff to work on mixed-use, commercial and single-family projects.
Susan Busch has returned to Baylis after getting a master's in architecture and running her own firm for 10 years. She is project architect on home designs locally as well as in Shanghai.
Meredith Everist is working on retail projects and a Renton financial center.
Kevin Cleary is working on a residential mixed-use project next to Northgate Way Shopping Center.
Donn DeVore has more than 18 years of experience in the architectural and construction industries.
Lino Granata is coordinating a master plan for 130 units of cluster housing for retirees in Sequim.
John D'Agnone is working on a master plan for Mill Creek East, a 225-unit residential community.
Shilpa Karve is an intern doing commercial and residential projects in Bellevue, Renton and Redmond. Karve studied in Bombay, India, as well as at UCLA. Intern
Sibusisiwe Dandato did commercial and single-family design in Cape Town, South Africa.
Mathew Wendland has two years of commercial and residential experience and is working on residential mixed-use projects.
ECS Engineering, an electrical and control systems engineering firm with offices in Bothell and Wenatchee, added engineer in training
Dallas Jacobsen, George Alavi and
Mike Hjelseth. Jacobsen is an electrical designer with a degree in computer engineering, and is working on electrical design of commercial and water system facilities. Alavi is an electrical engineer with more than 30 years of experience in industrial power system design. Hjelseth is an electrical inspector for King County.
Sparling made three recent graduates project designers: Christopher Andersen, Kyle Madson and Stephen Reinertson. Andersen is working on projects at Edmonds Performing Arts Center and Swedish Medical Center's Providence campus. Madson focuses on higher education and public facilities. Reinertson will work on industrial and military projects, including the Bremerton Naval Shipyard. Sparling is a Seattle-based electrical engineering and technology consulting firm.
Andrea Plischke joined the Bellevue office of SCS Engineers as a marketing and project assistant. Plischke will manage databases, edit reports and create marketing materials. She also worked in the medical industry and owned a personal training business. Long Beach, Calif.-based SCS specializes in solid waste engineering and environmental services.
Civil engineering firm Hammond Collier Wade Livingstone added Robert L. Hillebrand to manage its survey department. Hillebrand will oversee survey crews and fieldwork, as well as marketing and proposal development. He will be based mostly in Seattle, but will also help other branch offices in Wenatchee, Lakewood, Omak and Winthrop.
The international architecture, design and planning firm Perkins+Will's Seattle office added Stan Zintel as health care director for the Northwest. Zintel has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including work in Portland, Seattle and Anchorage. Amanda Sturgeon has joined as project architect and senior sustainable design advocate for the Seattle office. She worked on state legislation to promote green building practices. Perkins+Will is an architecture, interiors and planning firm with a staff of more than 1,000.