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Mar 06, 2019










Seattle-based Hargis Engineers promoted Brian Cawley to principal, Chris Skiles, Kevin Eldredge and David Bultez to associate principal, Eric Mills to senior associate and Suje Anton, Matthew Zlateff, David Drewes-Moore, Lee Bragg and David Roper to associate. Cawley leads mechanical teams that serve education, civic, institutional and retail clients. Skiles and Eldredge join the firm's next generation of telecommunications leadership team as they serve Fortune 100 and 500 global firms, while Bultez leads telecommunications and security efforts for local, regional and state institutions. Mills leads education, civic and retail mechanical teams. Anton contributes to the firm's global Fortune 100 security consulting team. Zlateff supports mission-critical, health care and higher-education clients as a mechanical consulting engineer. Drewes-Moore applies his mechanical background to serve public institutions, alongside electrical counterpart Bragg. Roper contributes to the firm's mission-critical and specialty projects as an electrical consulting engineer. Hargis is a mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, security, commissioning and energy services consulting engineering firm.




Seattle firm Lund Opsahl promoted Tony Mason to associate, Rebecca Rumann to senior design engineer, Kevin Aguilar to design engineer and Blake Bergh to engineer. Mason has a background in construction and structural engineering. His current work includes design-build and health care projects. Rumann has a construction background. She is now working on park, church and health care projects. Aguilar's work includes multifamily, commercial and hospitality projects. Bergh is working on federal, industrial and office projects. Lund Opsahl provides structural and seismic engineering.
Feb 27, 2019





DOWL has five new owners: Darren Murata in Redmond, Read Stapleton and Mike Towle in Portland, Justin Mason in Bend, and Gary Jenkins in Fairbanks. Murata is a civil engineer who has developed municipal transportation projects, including aviation and roadway, and secured new clients in the Northwest. Stapleton leads the firm's land use planning sub-practice area. He has provided land use and environmental planning in the Northwest for over 20 years, with clients that have included local governments, utility districts, school districts and developers. Towle is a project manager who has focused on commercial retail. He also has experience in multifamily and transportation. Mason is a senior project manager, the Bend office manager and the civil sub-practice area leader. An engineer, he has managed transportation and roadway projects, and helped DOWL break into new markets in the Northwest. Jenkins joined DOWL in 2013 as office manager and lead engineer for the Fairbanks office, which he helped establish. In his 23 years in engineering, he has managed projects that include public sector transportation, water and sewer and civil site development.








In Seattle, Weber Thompson promoted Nicole Winn and Cody Lodi to principal, Emily Doe and Skye Bredberg to senior associate, Lissa Goetz, David Burpee and Neha Goel to associate and Leslie Riibe to senior graphic designer. Winn is a member of the high rise design studio and has worked on Cristalla, Viktoria and Nexus. She is working on The Waverly, a residential tower in South Lake Union. Lodi has worked on projects in various sectors, including high-rise, mid-rise and mixed-use. He is in the commercial office design studio and recently designed the Watershed Building and Living Stone in Fremont, both Living Building Pilot Program projects. Doe has project management and construction administration skills. Her projects have included, Radius SLU, Pike Motorworks and Marlowe. She is project manager on Solis, a Passive House condo on Capitol Hill. Bredberg has worked on projects that include high-rise residential tower Ascent and Trailside, a student-targeted community near University Village for which she is project manager and project architect. Goetz is in the interior design studio and has a background in architecture and in Revit. In 2018 she helped Bellwether procure reduced price or donated furniture for its Arbora Court affordable housing project. Burpee is in the high-rise design studio and has worked on The Waverly. Goel has worked on a range of projects and is now in the commercial office design studio. Riibe has a background in graphic design and hospitality. She has contributed environmental graphics for the Ascent, Marlowe, Watershed and Luna projects. Weber Thompson specializes in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and community/urban design.


Allwest Testing & Engineering promoted Adrian Mascorro and Shawn Turpin to area managers in its Meridian and Lewiston, Idaho, offices, respectively. Mascorro has nearly 15 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer. He was hired in 2015 as engineering manager. Turpin will oversee business development, manage office operations and finances and assist department managers. He was hired in 2012 as manager of the Lewiston office's geotechnical engineering and environmental services department. Allwest is an engineering, environmental, and construction materials testing firm.