Dec 13, 2006
CH2M Hill's transportation business group added
Tony Woody as a transportation engineer and
Jennifer Reincheld as a structural engineer. Woody will be conducting traffic analysis and modeling efforts on the Spokane Valley Appleway-Sprague corridor study, the state Route 518/North Airport expressway interchange justification report and the Tacoma-Pierce County HOV project. Reincheld is working on retaining walls for the Federal Way Pacific Highway South project and the Spokane Valley Barker Road bridge replacement. The survey group has added
Bob Cavness, who is managing land surveying on the Mercer corridor improvements and Aurora Avenue North multi-modal projects.
New associates at USKH are architects
Jessica Cederberg and
Dale Smythe, in the Anchorage office; civil engineer
Evan Griffith in the Anchorage office;
Ray Plummer, leader of USKH's water resources group in the Wasilla office; and
Paul Tomkins, a survey group manager in the Walla Walla office. The firm is based in Anchorage and has five offices.
Bernardo-Wills Architects added architect Grant Evans to its Spokane office. Evans was as project manager at an architectural firm in San Diego. His experience includes corporate, industrial and retail projects. The firm's projects include Spokane's Davenport Towers Hotel, conversion of the Ridpath Hotel's Executive Court into City Place Condominiums and the Concourse C expansion at Spokane International Airport.
Harris Group hired Ben Hodge as a project engineer in its industrial manufacturing business unit. Harris Group is a multidiscipline consulting engineering firm serving the pulp and paper, energy, transportation, pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals, and alternate fuels industries.
Dec 06, 2006
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects recently added four people to the Seattle office:
Tony Delles,
Howard Liu,
Michael Steinberg and
Sarah Cawthra. Delles has 18 years of experience and is working with the Providence Everett Medical Center team. Liu is working on projects for Epic Systems, the Washington Athletic Club and 1001 Fourth Avenue Plaza. Steinberg has joined the architecture group and is working with the Providence Everett Medical Center team. Cawthra has joined the administrative staff and is working with teams for Seattle Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center and University of Alaska Anchorage.
Soltner Group Architects hired
Mark Fowler as a project manager. Fowler was the technical authority with the Northwest Wall & Ceiling Bureau in Seattle for the last 11 years. He will provide building investigation and construction administration for multi-family projects.
Sienna Architecture Co. recently hired architects
Greg Seiler and
Geng Tan, and intern architects
Rachael Saumweber and
Holly Cooper in the Seattle office.
Macrae Barnard has been hired as interior design intern. Seiler is working on 1800 S. Jackson Apartments, a mixed-use 248-unit apartment project at the former Wonder Bread site in Seattle, and other building studies. Tan, who has 12 years of experience in commercial and residential architecture, is working on Bremerton Harborside Condominiums and Hotel Phase III. Saumweber is working on a mixed-use project on Market Street in Kirkland, 1800 S. Jackson, as well as Bremerton Harborside Condominiums and Hotel Phase III. Cooper is working on a retail project in Sequim and 1800 S. Jackson. Barnard provides construction administration support along with design and documents of the interiors for Bremerton Harborside Condominiums and Hotel Phase III.
GeoEngineers recently promoted several staff members in the Seattle and Redmond offices. Annette Pearson, Brian Peterka and King Chin were named senior project managers. Kimball Olsen, Paul Robinette and Tim Bailey have been promoted to project managers. Thomas Bannister was promoted to staff environmental scientist. In addition, Nicole Anderson was appointed Seattle office coordinator.