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Jan 25, 2012

Davis Langdon

Cole

Hudd

Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, has changed leadership in its Seattle and Washington, D.C., offices. David Hudd, director and leader in Seattle will relocate to Washington, D.C., to help expand there. Chris Cole will become associate director in Seattle, taking over as office leader from Hudd. Under Hudd's leadership, Davis Langdon Seattle worked on more than 700 projects in the Northwest in the past 10 years. His clients included Vulcan and the University of Washington. Cole worked with Davis Langdon in Seattle from 2003 to 2005. He has 21 years of experience in project management and project controls. He has worked in the pharmaceutical, industrial, commercial, education, health care and aviation sectors, and his clients have included Microsoft and the General Services Administration.

Harris & Associates

Hodgins

Breen

Harris & Associates promoted Dave Breen to vice president and Northwest area manager, and hired Scott Hodgins as manager of business development. Both are in the Bellevue office. Breen will lead business development, project management and regional operations. He has 35 years of engineering and construction/operations management experience. Hodgins has managed design and construction of more than $1.4 billion of public and private work in the Northwest. He will help Harris expand services and add new market sectors. The firm provides construction management and civil engineering services.

Glumac

Shoemaker

Glumac hired Drit Shoemaker as director of business development to help it expand in Seattle. Shoemaker previously worked at Callison as a marketing specialist with the global retail and corporate interiors practices, and as a marketing manager overseeing practice groups worldwide. Prior to that, he worked for Dakine and in public relations for Nyhus Communications.

GeoEngineers

Phelps

GeoEngineers promoted David Phelps to principal. Phelps has been a consulting geotechnical engineer since 1993 and works in the Tacoma office. He was the geotechnical project manager for Cheney Stadium and the Murray Morgan Bridge rehabilitation. GeoEngineers is an earth science and technology consulting firm.

The Blueline Group

Denney

The Blueline Group hired Brian Denney as a CAD designer. Denney has seven years of experience as a CAD manager and 15 years experience with single-family subdivisions and commercial developments. Blueline provides civil engineering and land development consulting.

Jan 18, 2012

Sparling

Damschen

Rose

White

Bahner

Janof

Sparling, a Seattle technology consulting and electrical engineering firm, promoted Timothy Janof to principal, Spencer L. Bahner to associate principal and Michael W. White, Scott Rose and Tara Damschen to associate. Janof is an electrical engineer with more than two decades in the industry. He focuses on data centers. Bahner has 30-plus years of radio system experience and a background in wireless data technologies, trunked radio systems, simulcast, paging, microwave networks, radio signaling, internal reradiating systems and telemetry. White is an electrical project manager for health care, educational and commercial projects, with 19 years in the industry. He works out of Portland, and his projects include Sacred Heart Medical Center. Rose is director of business development, focusing on California and the Southwest. He has 20 years of management experience and works out of San Diego. Damschen is a project manager with more than eight years of experience in consulting on architectural acoustics, mechanical systems noise control and environmental noise assessments. She works out of Seattle, and her projects include University of Washington's Paccar Hall.

Hewitt

Purba

Adams

Hewitt hired staff architects Russ Adams and Sony Purba. Adams has 13 years of experience in design and sustainability and will work on Third and Cedar, a high-rise residential project. Purba has 14 years of experience in mixed-use design. He is working on Green Lake Village, with apartments, a grocery store and retail. Hewitt is a Seattle-based architecture, landscape architecture and urban design firm.

Brown and Caldwell

Thomas

Brown and Caldwell hired Heather Thomas to oversee marketing in Washington, Western Canada and Alaska, and support offices in Idaho, Hawaii and Guam. She will be based in Seattle. Thomas previously was at Alexandria Sanitation Authority, where she was communications manager for a wastewater treatment plant in Virginia. Brown and Caldwell is an environmental engineering firm.

Art Anderson Associates

Hoynes

Duncan

Art Anderson Associates, a Bremerton engineering services firm, named Ralph E. Duncan vice president of marine and Sean M. Hoynes vice president of facilities. Duncan, an engineer, will lead the naval architecture and marine engineering programs. He has 30 years of experience in the marine industry and is supervising shipyard support for extension of Kitsap Transit's Admiral Pete and design of a new Admiral Pete sister ship. Hoynes will lead the facilities architecture and engineering practice. He is a mechanical engineer with 30 years of experience. He is leading a number of projects that support U.S. Navy strategic missile facilities.

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