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Feb 22, 2006

Magnusson Klemencic Associates

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Beaman

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Eckmann

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Pavlovec

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Somers

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Haluschak

Magnusson Klemencic Associates recently announced 2006 senior position promotions. Derek Beaman, leader of MKA's convention center specialist group, was promoted to vice president. His current projects include a $455 million, two-phase expansion of the Phoenix Civic Plaza Convention Center and the Anchorage Convention Center. David Eckmann, manager of Midwest projects, was promoted to vice president. His current projects include high-rise towers in Chicago, including two residential towers in Chicago's Lakeshore East neighborhood. Brian Pavlovec was promoted to vice president. His focus at MKA is higher education, laboratory and other institutional projects. He is working on the Lake Union site for University of Washington Medicine, Washington State University's biotech building in Pullman and Harborview Medical Center's Ninth and Jefferson laboratory, part of the Harborview Bond Project. Peter Somers was promoted to senior associate. He is a member of the building preservation and earthquake specialist groups, and is project manager on the Roosevelt High School and University Washington Guggenheim Hall historic renovation efforts. Steven Haluschak, a civil site design engineer, was promoted to senior associate, specializing in large-site campus developments, and is currently project manager for the 77-acre Luther Burbank Park master plan on Mercer Island. He is working on the 43-acre Magnuson Park sports field and wetland complex in Seattle, and the 4.6-acre Seattle Chinese Garden on the South Seattle Community College campus. He is also working on the soon-to-be-completed Redmond City Hall.

Group Mackenzie

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Krause

Terry Krause, a retail specialist, has joined Group Mackenzie. Krause has more than 20 years of experience in architecture. Krause is working on retail projects such as the Old Mill District, Phase II in Bend, Ore.; Eastgate Plaza in Vancouver; Bridgeport Commons in Tualatin, Ore.; and Ochoco redevelopment master plan in Prineville, Ore.

BLRB Architects

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Harpel

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Gerstmann

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Pool

Tacoma-based BLRB Architects recently promoted the following: Ron Harpel, senior associate, Les Gerstmann, associate, and Dave Pool, associate. Harpel is project architect for the city of Poulsbo's new municipal campus, and the addition and modernization of Reeves Middle School for the Olympia School District. Gerstmann is project architect for the addition and modernization of Bremerton High School for the Bremerton School District. Pool is working on the design of the new Physical Education/Performing Arts Center addition to Seattle's historic Garfield High School.

Bumgardner

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Duffy

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Roman

Bumgardner has added Yes Duffy and Anne Roman. Roman received a bachelor's degree in interior architecture from Northern Illinois University and has completed one year toward a master of architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Duffy worked at KLW Architects in Berkeley, Calif., and founded a design collective in San Francisco. At Bumgardner, he is working on mixed-use and residential projects.

Interface Engineering

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Ellsworth

Interface Engineering, a Portland mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm, recently hired senior electrical engineer Rebecca Ellsworth. She is working on the White Stag blocks mixed-use development and the Block 46 mixed-use residential development, both in Portland.

DMJM Harris

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Lahndt

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Gygi

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Crowe

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Roberts

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Dawson

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Rustagi

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O'Brien

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Schrader

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White

The following recently joined DMJM Harris' Bellevue office. Leslie Lahndt serves as a project manager and manager of the company's engineering services group. Susan Gygi is project manager in the Northwest transit/rail division, assisting on the Mukilteo Station design work for Sound Transit and various BNSF Seattle-Everett rail projects. Eric Crowe has relocated from the DMJM Harris Phoenix office to Bellevue to become the lead roadway engineer for I-405 Kirkland design-build project. Mike Roberts and Eric Dawson rejoin the team in Bellevue. Roberts is the Northwest region construction services manager, and Dawson is assigned to the I-405 Kirkland project. Samir Rustagi is a team member for the I-405 Kirkland project. Robert O'Brien returned to DMJM Harris to design the hydraulics/hydrology elements of the I-405 Kirkland project. Yohanes Darmawan, Nick Schrader and Erik Peterson join the transportation engineering group. Darmawan’s assignments include roadway projects for the city of Sammamish and the I-405 Kirkland project. Schrader is assisting with Sunset Drive for the city of Bellingham and the First Avenue Transfer Station for King County. Alex White joins the firm’s environmental services group, assigned to work on the environmental assessment for the I-405 South Renton Nickel project. Peterson is also working on the I-405 project.

Radixos

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Andrade

Gloria Andrade joined Bellevue-based Radixos as interiors/CAD manager. Andrade has 20 years of experience, specializing in architectural design as well as interior design. Radixos is a consulting firm providing inventory, equipment planning, procurement, installation and data management services with offices in Bellevue, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

KPFF Consulting Engineers

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Kuebler

Scott Kuebler has been named associate at KPFF Consulting Engineers. A structural engineer, Kuebler recently managed the Homer Hadley Floating Bridge load test program for light-rail transit, the 721 Fawcett building expansion and the Anderson Island ferry landing pontoon replacement. Kuebler has been a structural engineer in a range of projects, from waterfront and bridge structures to new and renovated educational, residential and commercial buildings.

CH2M Hill

Heidi Johnson recently joined CH2M Hill’s communications and information solutions group as regional sales process manager. A communications professional for 11 years, Johnson was most recently regional marketing manager for a surveying and civil engineering firm.

Hammond Collier Wade Livingstone

The Seattle Office of Hammond Collier Wade Livingstone recently hired Ian Hunter, Jouni Paavola and Bill Armstrong. Hunter is an engineering technician responsible for technical support to the water resources department. Paavola is a project surveyor responsible for conducting field work, analyzing data and performing research. Armstrong is a survey instrument technician responsible for providing technical support to the survey department.

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