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Jun 16, 2010

Stantec

Wallace
Stantec promoted Duncan Wallace to principal in commercial program development. Wallace will manage project work from the Redmond office and lead an initiative to broaden the company's retail, restaurant and petroleum architectural work in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. Wallace has been with Stantec for nearly 18 years. He has 20 years of industry experience, with an architectural background. Among the clients he supported are: McDonald's, U.S. Bank and Shell Oil Co. His current projects include Savers stores in Boston and in Providence, R.I. Stantec provides consulting in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management, and project economics for infrastructure and facilities projects.

HWA GeoSciences

Huling
Donald Huling, a geotechnical engineer with HWA GeoSciences, received his engineering license. He has performed subsurface explorations, groundwater monitoring, infiltration analysis, liquefaction analysis, slope stability evaluations, settlement analysis, and provided design recommendations and construction monitoring for municipal projects. He recently obtained a 2010 ACEC gold award for HWA for his work on the University of Washington's Savery Hall renovation, and is project engineer on the Everett Riverfront development.

MacKay & Sposito

Martin
Brian Martin joined the landscape architecture team in MacKay & Sposito's Vancouver office. Martin is a landscape architect with 3.5 years experience in site design, design development and construction document packages, which includes planting, irrigation and construction plans in addition to project construction details. M&S offers civil engineering, land and construction surveying, land-use planning, landscape architecture and construction management services. It also has offices in Kennewick, Wilsonville and Bend, Ore., and Salt Lake City.

Jun 09, 2010

Sparling

Sparling hired registered nurse Debby Ramundo as a senior technology consultant, IT Architecture. In her 35-year career, Ramundo has been involved in inpatient medical-surgical, outpatient rehabilitation, operating room, pediatric and neonatal intensive care, skilled nursing and home-care services. She will work with Sparling's health care IT professionals and clinicians. Sparling provides services in technology, audiovisual, electrical, acoustical and lighting design.

Bassetti Architects

Nancy Staub Callery and Eric Lanciault are new principals at Bassetti Architects. Lanciault returned to the firm after being sole proprietor of Office oA. His award-winning Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Vancouver was recognized for using cast-in-place concrete. Other recent projects include Fire Station 10 in Vancouver and the Anatomical Sciences building at the University of Western States in Portland. Callery has focused on sustainable design for educational and community facilities. She worked on West Seattle High School, Chief Sealth High/Denny Middle International schools, Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart and the Quileute Tribe's Akalat Center in La Push. Bassetti provides architecture, planning and historic preservation services.

BHC Consultants

BHC Consultants senior planner Talia Henze received certification from the American Institute of Certified Planners, and Peter Cunningham, also with BHC, received a Washington state engineering license. Henze assists jurisdictions with subarea plans, design guidelines, code review and community outreach. Cunningham works in the civil engineering group on water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. BHC is a Seattle-based engineering, planning and code compliance firm.

Coffman Engineers

Coffman Engineers hired structural engineer Jeff Mitchell, who has experience in timber, masonry, post-tensioned concrete and steel design. Mitchell spent three years at DCI Engineers where he worked on Whitworth University's Science Building, Southgate Elementary and Gonzaga University's Coughlin Hall. Coffman provides civil, structural, industrial mechanical, lighting and corrosion control engineering.

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