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Apr 13, 2011

Wood Harbinger

Wood Harbinger promoted Bruce Higgs, Ralph Maier and Dave Porter to senior technical associates, Sean Bollen, Greg Bruce, Mohammed Haq, Murray Peck and Bruce Pitts to senior associates, and David Drewes-Moore, Tara Frentrop, Lee Swanson, Rick Trainer, Matt Woo and Jeff Yirak to associates. The promotions support the company's leadership development and transition goals. The Bellevue firm provides mechanical, electrical and industrial systems engineering.

EHS Design

C. David Hopkins joined EHS Design as marketing manager. Hopkins has 15-plus years of marketing experience in professional services, nonprofits and higher education. He will develop strategy and support business development. He previously worked at GeoEngineers, the Pride Foundation and Seattle University. EHS is an interior design and architecture firm in Seattle.

Bernardo-Wills Architects

Bernardo-Wills Architects promoted Steve Goodmansen to architect. He has been with the firm for 12 years, most recently as project manager and head of IT services. His work includes 13 modernizations for Spokane Public Schools. The Spokane-based firm does architectural design, landscape architecture and interior design.

LMN

LMN promoted John Woloszyn and Howard Fitzpatrick to principal and Stephen Van Dyck to associate. Woloszyn has been a technical design leader with the firm since 1992. He recently became its specifications writer, integrating building systems and sustainability requirements with technical documentation. Fitzpatrick has been a project designer at the firm since 2008. Van Dyck is a project architect. His work includes advances in applying digital fabrication processes. LMN provides planning and design services.

GeoEngineers

GeoEngineers hired Jaime Crawford as an associate in Redmond. Crawford has 13 years of geographic information system and geospatial database experience, most recently as enterprise spatial solutions director at Critigen. She was CH2M Hill's Northwest region GIS practice manager, and worked on transportation, water resource and environmental projects. GeoEngineers is a Seattle-based earth science, engineering and technology firm.

Apr 06, 2011

SRG Partnership

SRG Partnership promoted Barney Mansavage to principal, recognizing his work to build its higher education practice. Mansavage came to Seattle in 1999 and worked at NBBJ with SRG Seattle principals Dennis Forsyth, Rick Zieve, Ralph Belton and Duncan Thieme. He joined SRG three months after the Seattle office opened in 2003. SRG provides architecture, programming, planning and interior design.

Landau Associates

Landau Associates promoted nine employees and hired three people, all but one in the Edmonds office. It promoted Joseph Kalmar to principal engineer, Chip Halbert to associate engineer, Chad McMullen to senior project engineer, Dylan Frazer to senior staff geologist, Martin Valeri to senior staff engineer, Christophe Venot to senior staff scientist, Kathryn Hartley to senior project scientist, and M. Birkan Bayrak and Colette Griffith to project engineer. The new hires are Jacob Stokes, Jeremy Davis and James Raspen. Kalmar, at Landau since 1996, has 18 years of experience in site remediation, stormwater treatment, groundwater treatment system design, stormwater permit compliance and environmental regulatory compliance. Halbert has 13-plus years of experience in environmental investigation and remediation, health risk assessment, air quality, engineering design and environmental statistics. McMullen has seven years in geotechnical analysis and design, construction observation and field investigation. Frazer has background in groundwater/surface water monitoring, subsurface exploration, and bioremediation and construction monitoring. Valeri has experience in stormwater and regulatory compliance. Venot has experience in ecology, microbiology and environmental engineering. Hartley has nine years of environmental consulting experience. Bayrak has experience in geotechnical analysis and design, earthquake engineering, construction monitoring and field investigation. Griffith has worked on environmental remediation, including a bio-injection remediation project. Stokes has experience in site investigation and remediation. Davis has site characterization and remediation skills. Raspen has experience in stormwater and environmental permitting, and will work in the Portland office. Landau is a geotechnical and environmental engineering and natural resource consulting firm with offices also in Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and West Richland.

Hart Crowser

Hart Crowser hired Megan Higgins, Emily Duncanson, Brian Payne, Jesse Overton, Ward McDonald, Karl Boettcher and Lauren Hirt in the Seattle office and Lisa McClary in Edmonds. Higgins, a geotechnical engineer, will work on the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel and Husky Stadium. Duncanson, an environmental scientist, is working on the Lower Duwamish project for the Washington State Department of Ecology. Payne, an environmental engineer, is taking samples at projects in Burien and Seattle. Overton and McDonald are field geologists supporting Amazon.com, Sound Transit South Link and Seattle Children's Hospital. Boettcher is the new systems administrator. Hirt is a project assistant. McClary is an office administrator and marketing assistant in Edmonds. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Seattle.

Hoshide Wanzer Williams Architects

Paul R. Wanzer will return to Hoshide Williams Architects as a partner, and founding partner John G. (Jack) Williams will become a consulting principal. The firm's name will change to Hoshide Wanzer Williams Architects. Wanzer has been away from the firm for 20 years. He was most recently a partner and integrated design director at Mithun, and prior to that was a partner at Wanzer Munizza Design Studio. He will bring experience in corporate office, hospitality and retail to the practice, where he previously worked on housing and educational projects. Williams will consult on historic and adaptive reuse projects. The Seattle firm provides architecture, historic preservation and planning.

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