Jul 14, 2010
Callison promoted to director
Chris Beza, Bill Fetterley, Trent Fleming, Jeffrey Hamlett, Jae Kim, Matt Laase, Karen Oshiro, Gilbert Recla, Paul Scanlon, Diljit Sethi, William Shen and
Lynn Vandeberg. It promoted to associate principal
Kjell Anderson, Bryan Berg, David Bowers, Ling-Yi Chen, Roy Hague, Molly Kemper, Erin Krohn, Kevin Kuan and
Jamie Tobin. Callison is a global architecture firm specializing in urban planning, mixed-use, residential, retail, health care, corporate, mission critical and hospitality.
Jaklin M. Hunt joined HDJ Design Group in the Pasco branch. Hunt has 12 years of engineering experience in public and private projects. She has worked on subdivisions, site development, grading, street and utility layout, stormwater and utility systems, roadways and parking lots. HDJ offers civil engineering, land surveying, geotechnical engineering, construction inspection, landscape architecture and land use planning services. The firm also has an office in Vancouver.
CollinsWoerman hired architect
Douglas K. Grove as senior medical planner. Grove is a specialist in health care planning and design using Lean principles. He has 25 years of experience in facilities planning, project development and management, including 15 years in capital projects with institutions such as Virginia Mason Medical Center and Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound. Grove implemented Lean design at Virginia Mason. Seattle-based CollinsWoerman is an architecture, design and planning firm.
Noah Allen with BHC Consultants received his Washington engineering license. Allen has five years of experience in civil engineering on wastewater, stormwater and landfill projects for Lake Forest Park, Everett, Anchorage and King County. BHC is a Seattle-based engineering, planning and code compliance firm.
Sullivan Conard Architects hired
Michael Eliason as an architect. Previously he worked at Miller|Hayashi Architects as project manager and lead designer for the University of Washington's Hall Health Center remodel. He is events co-chair for Passive House Northwest, which promotes high performance buildings, and co-designed a sustainable middle school and vocation center in Guatemala with the Seattle chapter of Architects Without Borders. Seattle-based Sullivan Conard specializes in design of high-end residences.
Jul 07, 2010
Heath Mellotte has joined MacKay & Sposito's construction management and civil engineering team in Vancouver. Mellotte has 18 years of experience in public and private civil engineering projects. He was previously responsible for project management of West Richland's water and sewer capital improvement projects, including an $8 million wastewater treatment plant expansion. 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.
Johnston Architects has hired five new people: architects
Cheryl Jacobs and
Ginger Garff; intern architects
Sarang Gokhale and
Rob Spooner; and receptionist and office assistant
Mia Tran. Jacobs, Garff and Spooner are all LEED-accredited. Gokhale is new to the Pacific Northwest and holds a graduate degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Tran recently returned from Morocco where she served two years in the Peace Corp.