Feb 08, 2006
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Mahlum Architects has named three new associates to its Seattle office: Chris Lamb, Duncan Davidson and Jim Williamson. Lamb, with 14 years of architectural experience, focuses on health care and housing projects. He is working on a housing project for the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium. Davidson also has focused on health care. He is working on a hospital design for Norton Sound Health Corp. in Nome, Alaska. Williamson is information systems director for offices in Seattle and Portland.
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Montgomery Water Group hired Felix Kristanovich as senior water resources engineer. Kristanovich has 17 years of experience in civil and water resources engineering, primarily stream restoration, fish passage, hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality modeling, and stormwater design.
Triad Associates recently hired Hans Korve, project planner; Carrie Keating, project engineer; Sheri Murata, engineer; Keith Dougherty, engineer-in-training; Mary McDowell, surveyor; and Kim Means, a survey technician.
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Edward (Ned) Vaivoda was named a principal at Yost Grube Hall Architecture in Portland. With more than 30 years of experience, Vaivoda has a background in multi-disciplined planning and design projects. Vaivoda’s current projects are in Bend and Medford, Ore., at the Oregon Episcopal School, and the Humanities Building at Olympic College in Bremerton. His overseas work includes a mixed-use project in the United Arab Emirates and planning for a new town in Egypt.
Michael Brown has been promoted to director of the landscape architecture studio at Johnson Braund Design Group. He has expertise in site planning and landscape architecture for many project types, including residential, high-rise condo and civic master planning. He is working on Tukwila’s Macadam Winter Garden, Linden Place at Bitter Lake in Seattle and the Point Defiance waterfront conceptual master plan.
Interface Engineering, a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm, said commissioning agent Marvin Hullinger has joined the staff. Hullinger has worked on commissioning and has 20 years of experience on building systems, including HVAC control, high-rise smoke control, lighting, fire alarm, security, card access and laboratory systems.
Susan Gardner joined the staff of CHS Engineers. Gardner has 13 years of engineering experience, including sewer mains, hydraulic modeling, CSOs, wastewater treatment plant design and storm drainage. She has experience with environmental engineering and permitting of landfills, groundwater contamination/remediation, mines and power plants.
Shannon & Wilson has promoted people in its Seattle office. Stan Boyle was named vice president, specializing in slope stability and retaining structures. In 2004, he spent three months as a visiting scholar at the International Centre for Geohazards in Oslo, where he worked with an international team researching soil and groundwater in landslides. Ted Hopkins was promoted to associate. He specializes in subsurface characterizations, landslide evaluation, and stability of soil and rock slopes. Engineer Scott Shimel returned to the Seattle office, where he will be involved with major geotechnical projects, and in development of GIS and data management systems.