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Jun 12, 2013

Aecom

Lee

Mannelly

Horton

Soukup

Aecom hired four people in its Seattle office. Jim Soukup is vice president in alternative delivery for transportation project development; Michael Horton is operations manager, transportation; Brian Mannelly is senior marine planner, transportation; and Janet Lee is office engineer, transportation. Soukup has more than 20 years of experience in transportation projects in the U.S., and will initially focus on major transportation projects on the West Coast. Horton has 35-plus years of experience as a civil engineer, including 30 with the Washington State Department of Transportation. He is a design and construction project manager for municipal and tribal government projects and a construction management trainer. Mannelly is a planner, designer, logistics specialist and operations professional with a background in port development, transportation planning and real estate/commercial strategy. He has 20 years of experience, including five as planning director for the Port of Tacoma. Lee has eight years of experience as a civil engineer with WSDOT, where she worked in contract administration, design and inspection. Aecom provides support services to transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, water and government markets.

GeoEngineers

Dugger

Wasser

Reintanz

GeoEngineers hired Bill Reintanz as a senior special inspection and testing technician in the Spokane office. He previously worked as a construction inspector for a Utah company. GeoEngineers promoted Paul Wasser in the Boise office to leader of the West business unit, which consists of the Boise, Spokane, Salt Lake City, Utah and Portland offices. Teresa Dugger was promoted in Spokane as that unit's geotechnical group leader. The earth science, engineering and technology consulting firm is headquartered in Seattle, with 12 offices nationwide.

RMC Architects

McCarthy

Neil McCarthy has become a partner in RMC Architects in Bellingham. McCarthy joined the firm in 2005 and has been involved in projects for colleges, universities and religious organizations as well as multifamily housing. He is working on housing projects for Bellingham Housing Authority and Mercy Housing.

Jun 05, 2013

Rice Fergus Miller

Terao

Pontecorvo

Wright

Fiore

Rice Fergus Miller hired Sabina Fiore as a designer, Mike Wright as an intern architect, Suzanne Pontecorvo as a project manager and Maiko Terao as an architect. Fiore has 12 years of experience that includes design, management and construction administration. She focuses on multifamily and senior housing and multi-use residential projects. Wright is working on community and housing projects. He holds a bachelor of fine arts and a master of architecture from the University of Washington. Pontecorvo has 20-plus years of experience in architecture and project management, including senior housing, hospitality and health care. She is working on senior living projects. Terao has more than 12 years of experience and is focusing on senior living and health care work. Bremerton-based Rice Fergus Miller provides architecture, interior design and planning.

NK Architects

Giampietro

NK Architects hired Joseph (Joe) Giampietro as a managing associate, specifically for his background as a certified Passive House consultant. He also oversees projects during construction documents and construction. Giampietro has 30-plus years of experience in real estate development, land use planning and architecture. He is a founding member of Passive House NW, which promotes high performance, energy efficient buildings. Previously he was at Johnson Braund where his work included The New Haven at Linden Square, 250 affordable senior apartments. NK recently designed a Passive House in Madison Park.

WHPacific

Dickman

WHPacific promoted Richard Dickman to director of survey in Seattle. He will also continue to work on on-call projects for municipalities. Dickman has 30-plus years of experience in surveying. He has managed large-scale transportation and utility mapping projects, state and county highway alignments, and land use development, and has experience with subsurface utility engineering. WHPacific provides architecture, building engineering, energy, environmental, land development, surveying, transportation and water resources services.

Gensler

Supp

Loren Supp joined Gensler as a lead designer in the architecture studio in Seattle. He will focus on integrating 3D and interactive design tools, working in higher education and cultural markets. He has 10-plus years of experience designing for domestic and international clients, including stadiums, cultural and university projects. Gensler is a global design, planning and strategic consulting firm.

ALSC Architects

Buescher

Dave Buescher of ALSC Architects received his Washington architecture license. His work has included the Eastern Washington University Residence Hall. The firm provides planning and design, with offices in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Western Architectural

Western Architectural hired architects Kristin R. Andersen and James M. Davis in the Portland headquarters. Andersen has more than 23 years of experience in architectural design and forensic architecture focused on exterior envelope design, investigations and repair of multifamily, mixed-use, industrial, high-tech, corporate and academic projects. She has also contributed to the design of corporate labs, including the Amgen Helix campus in Seattle. Davis has 16-plus years of experience on housing, education, communications and aviation projects. He has focused on forensic architecture, construction defect investigations, and building envelope consulting, with recent remediation projects that include a high-rise in Portland. Western provides building envelope consulting, construction defect litigation support, structural engineering, maintenance plans, reserve studies, and capital needs assessments.

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