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Nov 09, 2011




DCI Engineers has hired four people in Spokane. Josh Comfort is a structural project manager, Christopher Green and Chris Ferrera are structural project engineers, and Adeline Grow is a marketing and administration assistant. Comfort previously worked for the firm in the Spokane area. He is working on the Simon Medical Office Building in Redondo Beach, Calif. Green has worked for Oregon DOT and the Indian Health Service. His projects now include Sunset View Elementary. Ferrera has worked as a project inspector for sewer, water, storm water and road construction. At DCI, he is engineering conveyor belts for the Conga Feeders project in Peru. Grow was an instructor at WWU. Grow will manage administration procedures and assist the marketing team. DCI is a civil and structural consulting engineering firm headquartered in Seattle.

Meng Analysis hired Doug Smith as director of engineering. He is a senior mechanical engineer with experience in sustainable design, construction and operation. Meng said he will help the firm serve as an owner's advocate in the early stages when performance criteria and strategies are established. Meng specializes in quality and cost performance services.


Golder Associates hired Bryan Jensen as a desktop support analyst for the western United States and Emanuele Pellichero as a staff hydrogeologist. Jensen was a local area network administrator at a regional engineering firm. Pellichero will provide hydrogeological support on water resources, mining, and environmental projects with a focus on groundwater flow modeling. Golder is a global ground engineering and environmental consulting firm.

Bellevue-based Roth Hill hired Quyen Dang as a senior designer supporting public works projects, including water, wastewater and stormwater. Dang worked at LPA Inc. in Irvine, Calif., designing and producing engineering plans for utilities, drainage, and pollution prevention, and performing hydrology and hydraulic studies. Roth Hill's services include civil engineering, land surveying, permitting, planning, public relations and community involvement, and construction administration.

Don Casad joined Magnan Consulting Services as business development director. He has more than 35 years as a civil engineer, having worked on development and construction, assessment and forensic inspection. Puyallup-based Magnan provides inspection, testing, document control and quality assurance for construction projects.
TCA Architecture Planning promoted Forest Hooker to associate. Hooker has been with the firm since 2004 and has done architectural design and project management. His recently completed Northshore Headquarters Fire Station 51 won a bronze award from Fire Chief magazine.
Nov 02, 2011
Weber Thompson promoted Amanda Keating to senior associate and Myer Harrell to associate. Keating has led the firm's sustainability management team and integrated design programs. She manages several mid-rise projects, including two in Ballard seeking LEED gold, and was project manager for housing in Woodinville Wine Village. Harrell is a project architect with the mid-rise team and was on the team for Eco-Laboratory, a project that won first prize in the 2008 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition. He won the 2011 AIA Seattle Young Architect Award, was a runner up in Metropolis magazine's 2009 Next Generation Design Competition, and was featured in the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt Design Triennial. Seattle-based Weber Thompson provides architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and community and urban design.
Decker Consulting Engineers hired Patrick Green as a senior project designer. He has more than 15 years of experience in civil engineering for land development and transportation projects. He is working on several apartment buildings in Seattle, a parking garage for a Bellevue car dealership, and an aerospace facility at Paine Field. Decker is a Seattle-based civil engineering design firm.
Portland-based THA Architecture appointed Corey Martin as a design principal as part of its expansion into advanced approaches to design, sustainability and craft. Martin worked at Richard Potestio and Allied Works Architecture before starting his own design, furniture and sculpture firm in 1999. He later formed a partnership, M1C2, to undertake projects for the University of Oregon. In 2005, he established PATH Architecture in Portland with architect and developer Benjamin Kaiser. THA said Martin helped spearhead a wave of design-driven speculative development in Portland. Martin's work has received AIA Portland awards and a 2011 Residential Architect Design Award. THA designs buildings and urban spaces.