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Jun 03, 2020

Parametrix

Anderson

In Seattle, Parametrix hired Jenna Anderson as a senior engineer in the transportation design group. Anderson was with Murraysmith. She has 12 years of civil engineering and project management experience focused on municipal utility, fish passage and roadway improvement projects. She is working with clients in the Puget Sound region, including the city of Federal Way on its City Center Access project. Parametrix provides engineering, planning and environmental sciences.

Rolluda Architects

Williams

Kathi Williams, associate principal with Rolluda Architects, successfully completed the Design-Build Institute of America's education, training and certification testing program to achieve the design-build industry's designation as a nationally certified associate design-build professional. Williams has worked on transit, educational, industrial, health care, mixed-use and housing projects. Seattle-based Rolluda provides architecture, interior design and planning services.

The Riley Group

McCracken

Wratten

Chinn

The Riley Group, a Bothell-based environmental consulting and geotechnical firm, promoted Logan Chinn, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wratten and Collin McCracken to project geologist. Chinn passed the Washington licensed geologist exam. He oversees and inspects field activities to ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Wratten has over three years of geotechnical experience with concentrations in construction monitoring oversight and laboratory testing. McCracken received his geology license in Washington. He manages residential and commercial projects, from proposals through construction.

NAC Architecture

Uhl

Wade

Endicott

In Spokane, NAC Architecture hired Jada Endicott, Michael Wade and Angelo Uhl as architectural designers. Endicott is working on Selah Primary School in Yakima County and the Spokane Falls Community College Building 17 renovation. She was with Katerra in Spokane and has a master of architecture degree and a bachelor of interior design degree from the University of Idaho. Wade is working on the Whitworth University Health Sciences Building in Spokane and the Belvedere High School modernization in Los Angeles. He was with DGC Architects in Ellsworth, Maine, and has a bachelor of architecture degree from Syracuse University. Uhl is working on Northwest Middle School and Whitworth University Health Sciences Building in Spokane. He was with Uptic Studios in Spokane, and holds a bachelor of architecture degree from the University of Idaho. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and capital facilities consulting services.

DCI Engineers

Andersen

Jongeward

DCI Engineers promoted Adam Jongeward to associate principal in the Portland office and Kelly Andersen to associate in Spokane. Jongeward joined DCI a decade ago and has been successful in project management. He has refined his technical knowledge about mass timber construction and expanded his project portfolio in designing structural systems for adaptive reuse, health care and higher education buildings. Andersen's design and project management experience spans more than a decade at the firm. Her portfolio includes mixed-use, remodels, higher education facilities, offices, athletic venues, hospitality and residential buildings. DCI is a civil and structural engineering firm.

May 27, 2020

Lund Opsahl

Etienne

Chin

Liauw

Krieger

Roberge

Seattle-based Lund Opsahl promoted Shawn Roberge to principal and hired Brian Krieger , Cindy Liauw and Eric Chin as engineers and Zoey Etienne as a CAD technician. Roberge leads multifamily projects and is the firm’s director of sustainability. His projects include Vulcan’s recently completed South Lake Union Arbor Blocks west building; the University of Washington’s Kincaid Hall renovation; and two mixed-use buildings at Othello Square. Krieger began his career six years ago in New York, working on historic steel structures, subway projects and mixed-use high- and low-rise buildings. His West Coast experience has included new one- and two-story wood framed structures, renovations and additions, primarily in the K-12 market. He is working on healthcare, public works, housing and higher education projects. Liauw is a Georgia Institute of Technology graduate and has design experience in Guam on concrete, masonry and steel structures. She is working on projects in the healthcare, multifamily, commercial and transit sectors. Chin has five years of experience on commercial, residential and government structures. He is working on higher education, commercial, tribal and healthcare projects. Etienne has 22 years of drafting experience with AEC firms in Washington, Oregon and California. She is working on multifamily, higher education, industrial, commercial and behavioral health projects. Lund Opsahl provides structural and seismic engineering services.

HNTB Corp.

Marsh

Teri Marsh returned to HNTB Corp.’s Bellevue office as project manager for rail and transit projects. Marsh will lead transit design teams and manage the firm’s on-call value engineering, risk assessment and constructability review contract for Sound Transit. She has over 10 years of experience in design, project management and construction management of light rail and streetcar projects. Most recently, she was a rail and transit project engineer in HNTB’s Los Angeles office. Prior to that, she was a project engineer at HNTB’s Bellevue office where she worked on a number of Sound Transit light rail projects. HNTB is an infrastructure firm.

Rice Fergus Miller

Dahlquist

Bremerton-based Rice Fergus Miller hired architect Kirsten Dahlquist in its community studio. Dahlquist has over 12 years of experience in commercial, educational and healthcare environments, and is on the city of Bremerton design review board. The firm provides architecture, interior design, planning and visualization services.

Dykeman Architects

Farris

Stein

Goto

Everett-based Dykeman Architects hired Shin Goto as a project architect, Kate Stein as an interior designer and Katie Farris as a project administrator. Goto has 25 years of architectural experience, having previously owned his own architecture firm. He will manage projects and support project teams. Stein will do interior design and space planning. Most recently, she worked on commercial tenant improvement projects in office, retail and early education. She holds a bachelor of fine arts in interior architecture from the University of Idaho. Farris will assist the principals, project managers and project teams with contract development, streamlining the administrative processes, construction administration and planning office events. She was a project administrator at a Seattle design firm and has a bachelor’s in criminal justice from Washington State University.

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