Feb 06, 2008
EHS Design hired four new employees:
Garold Malcolm, Barbara Burkhardt, Trina Nguyen and
Aida Malanovic. Malcolm joins the firm as a principal, senior architect and project manager. For 26 years he was co-principal of McAdoo, Malcolm & Youel Architects. Malcolm's past projects include the Lakewood Fire Station, the Des Moines Library, the Queen Anne Swimming Pool and the Arboretum Visitor Center. Burkhardt joins as a project manager and architect with 20 years of experience. Burkhardt's past projects include the Casey Family Program Headquarters in Seattle, Vinson & Elkins in Houston and the Purdue Memorial Union Renovation in Lafayette, Ind. Nguyen joins the firm as an intern architect with experience on corporate tenant improvements and hospitals. Malanovic also joins the firm as an intern architect.
MulvannyG2 Architecture hired
Marie Vinless as director of marketing. Vinless has more than 20 years of experience. Most recently, Vinless worked at Dull Olson Weekes Architects in Portland. She was recently named the 2007 Society for Marketing Professional Services Marketer of the Year by the Oregon Chapter.
BHC Consultants hired
Peter Cunningham as a staff engineer. Cunningham is a registered engineer-in-training and is currently working on the South Central Kitsap Force Main Replacement Project.
CollinsWoerman hired
Harold Moniz as a senior planner. Moniz has 20 years of experience. He will be responsible for developing sustainable solutions to meet client planning needs. Moniz served as planning director for the city of Ketchum, Idaho, where he worked on downtown and transportation master plans, zoning for affordable workforce housing and regional planning.
Johnston Architects hired architectural designer
Pablo Pizarro. He has 16 years of experience in a variety of project types in Seattle and Portland. The firm also promoted four others.
Sally Roth was promoted to senior associate. She is project manager for two mid-rise condominium projects in downtown Tacoma and three mixed-use River Park development buildings in Redmond.
Scheer Chan, Sara Imhoff and
Andrew Russin were promoted to associates. Chan has been with the firm for two years and has 10 years of experience. He is working on a Children's Services Center for the Puyallup tribe and 63 oceanfront homes in Westport. Imhoff has been with the firm for three years. She is working on the Footprint at the Bridge townhomes in Fremont, which are targeting LEED platinum status, the East Vancouver Regional Library and the CASA Latina Day Workers Center. Russin has been with the firm for three years and was project architect on a variety of single- and multi-family projects including a 6,000-square-foot home in Mazama and a four-unit townhouse in Queen Anne. He is working on a seven-story apartment complex in the U-District and two 180-unit apartment buildings in Redmond.
Redmond-based Magellan Architects promoted
Dirk McCulloch to team leader. His new duties include supporting the firm's business operations, business development and office management efforts in addition to his role as project manager on new single-family homes and church renovation projects.
Heather Tomlin was promoted to account leader for Garlic Jim's Famous Gourmet Pizza in addition to her project management and interior design duties. Her current projects include the Meadowbrook Church Renovation in Redmond and tenant improvements for the Pacific Northwest Law Group and three Puget Sound area Thrive Fitness Centers.
Coffman Enginers promoted Emery Ojala and Arvind Nerurkar to principals in its structural department. Ojala and Nerurkar took over management of the department Jan. 1, the final stage of a three-year leadership transition process. Ojala has 10 years of experience, including project administration from the client contact stage to the preparation of proposals, contract administration, and value engineering. Nerurkar has been with Coffman for nine years. His background includes structural analysis and design of buildings, modular work platforms and mobile equipment, 3-D computer modeling using linear and non-linear analysis, and seismic and structural retrofits of existing structures. His projects include airport terminals, educational and hospital facilities, transfer and conveyance equipment for mining materials and concrete grain silos, light gauge steel commercial and residential buildings and seismic retrofits.
Jan 30, 2008
DCI Engineers promoted
Greg Gilda to principal and
Jeff Brink to associate and hired
Chun Lau as an associate in the structural engineering department. Gilda joined the DCI Engineers structural department in 2002. His projects include the Boulevard mixed-use project in Kirkland, a LEED-in-design Terry Avenue office building and designs for Monolithic Sculptures, a company specializing in design for climbing walls and boulders. Brink joined DCI Engineers’ structural division as a project manager in 2005. Brink’s past projects include The Bravern in Bellevue, Ballard Apartments, High Streets Retail Center and Point Edwards Condominiums. Lau has more than 20 years of experience. Lau is working on Coast Crane, an office, storage and manufacturing facility, and a seven-story mixed-use building.
Northwest Mechanical Engineering hired
Jon Wilcox as a mechanical engineer. Wilcox previously worked for Siemens Building Technology. He is working on Edison Elementary, North Idaho College, Alpine Dental and the Jameson Hotel.
Berger/ABAM Engineers hired
Robert Bean and
Jose Suazo in its Seattle office. Bean has 15 years of experience in transportation, site civil, and municipal projects, and is working on Purdy Creek Bridge, a raised roadway and bridge replacement project in Mason County. Bean was a project engineer with the city of Kirkland and WSDOT. Suazo also has experience with transportation, site civil and municipal projects. He is working on the interchange project in Federal Way for WSDOT.
PBS Engineering + Environmental promoted four new shareholders.
Tom Archer was promoted to senior project manager in the Portland office,
Jennifer Porter was promoted to controller in the Portland office,
Gary Stensland was promoted to senior project manager in natural resources in the Seattle office and
Rajiv Ali was promoted to senior geotechnical engineer in the Vancouver office. The firm also promoted eight people to senior associate positions.
Ulysses Cooley will be a senior hydrogeologist in the Bend office,
Mike Eldredge will be a senior project manager in the Eugene office,
Mark Hiley will be a project manager in the Seattle office,
Tami Skiles will be human resources manager in the Portland office and
Steve Devine will be a senior project manager in the Kennewick office. In the Vancouver office,
Todd Leavitt will be an IT manager,
Gina Erickson will be an office manager and
John Jenkins will be senior engineering geologist.
HBB promoted Ryan Lambert and Patricia Lenssen to associates. Lambert’s recent work includes preliminary landscape design for the Mercer corridor, streetscape improvements for Yakima and port projects in Seattle and Everett. Lenssen has experience in park design and public involvement is working on projects in Edmonds, Bothell and West Seattle.