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Oct 27, 2010





GeoEngineers hired Craig Jordan as a staff geotechnical engineer and Shawna Heilman as a web developer in the Tacoma office. Jordan has five years of experience providing geotechnical field inspection, soil evaluations, materials testing and construction observation. Heilman has nine years of experience designing, developing and deploying software and GIS enterprise solutions. She will work on projects analyzing requirements, designing and developing software solutions, and deploying within GIS enterprise systems.

GBD Architects of Portland promoted Kyle Andersen to principal, Agustin Enriquez and Michelle Schulz to associate principals, Steve Rupert to senior associate, Patrick Moore and Suzy Olsen to associates, and Katie Kniesteadt and Kate Walker to administrative associates. An architect, Andersen has 15 years of experience in sustainable site designs. His projects include the Oregon Health & Science University Center for Health & Healing and the Beverly/Hollywood Whole Foods. Enriquez was hired in 2002 and has collaborated on projects at Portland State University and the Brewery Blocks. Schulz, whose background is in interior architecture and sustainable development, worked on OHSU Casey Eye Institute and renovations for Lane Community College. Rupert joined GBD in 2004 with experience in housing, assisted living, retail and schools. Moore has experience with high-rise condos and office, mixed-use community master planning, housing and green design. Olsen has done space planning and interior design for residential, corporate office, retail, institutional and hospitality projects. Kniesteadt is involved in construction and design. Walker assists in sustainable design.
BCRA hired landscape architect and urban designer Daren Crabill. He recently received his master of urban design from the University of Michigan after working as a landscape designer in Alexandria, Va., and has experience in site planning, master planning, irrigation and GIS. He is involved with the South Kitsap Regional Park. BCRA provides architecture, land use planning, landscape architecture, land surveying, interior and graphic design, civil and structural engineering, building science and strategic marketing.
Tetra Tech INCA hired Don Thompson, Francisco Arbeláez and Joshua Phillips as hydropower engineers in its Bellevue office. Thompson is a senior hydroelectric civil engineer with 36 years of engineering experience in licensing, design and construction management of hydroelectric power facilities. Arbeláez is a senior mechanical engineer with 29 years of mechanical engineering experience on hydro electrical and thermal power plants. Phillips is a civil engineer with 12 years of experience in hydraulic and structural design, cost estimating and project management. The firm provides transportation planning/engineering, structural engineering, navigation, flood control, mechanical, electrical, construction services and surveying for public agencies.
Oct 20, 2010
KDF Architecture promoted Ryan Monson to associate. Monson has been with the firm for 10 years. His work includes clinic and hospital projects, and Yakima School District's Eisenhower High School. Yakima-based KDF provides design services in the Northwest.
Mahlum, a design and architectural firm, named David Mount a principal. Mount oversees design for educational projects in the Seattle office and the firm's awards, publications, in-house design workshops and retreats. He is the designer for renovation of Miller Hall at Western Washington University, and is involved in the design of Wilkes Elementary School and John Muir Elementary. Mahlum also has an office in Portland.
MulvannyG2 Architecture hired William Hendrix as design principal in its East Coast office. Hendrix is responsible for design leadership and development of strategic markets and clients. He has more than 25 years of experience, with a portfolio that includes government, corporate, health care and retail projects with a focus on mixed-use. The New General Assembly Office Building in Richmond, Va., and The Center for the Intrepid Fort Sam in Houston are among his projects. He previously was Perkins + Will's design director and a Smith Group vice president. MulvannyG2 designs retail, mixed-use, and corporate offices and interiors, with offices in Bellevue, Portland, Irvine, Calif.; Washington D.C.; and Shanghai.