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Oct 15, 1996

Ledcor

Don Lloyd has joined Ledcor Industries Inc. as business development manager of the Western United States. He will market the company's general contractor, construction management and design-build services.

NAWIC

Sandra Glassie of Mayer Built Homes Inc. was recently installed as president of Tacoma Chapter No. 187 of the National Association of Women in Construction. Other newly installed officers include: Donna Duval of Rushforth Construction Co. Inc. as vice president, Nancy Webber of Webber Electric as secretary, and Barbara Williams of Alternative Billing Service as treasurer. New directors are: Marie Gustin of Totem Electric of Tacoma Inc., Donna Jones of Sierra Tile Co. Inc., Liz Savage of Key Bank of Washington, and Kathy Sutphin of Carpenters Training Trust.

Valley Electric

Terry Hicks was promoted to field operations manager and Steve Sherrard to general field superintendent at Valley Electric Co. of Mount Vernon Inc. The company also announced Robert Carrithers has joined as its new chief financial officer.

Oct 08, 1996

W.G. Clark

Kathie White-Fryer has joined W.G. Clark Construction Co. as a project manager. She has nearly 20 years of experience in estimating and project management. Her current project with Clark involves a renovation of the Wesley Care Center in Des Moines.

E. Kent Halvorson

Two new employees have joined the ranks of contractor E. Kent Halvorson. DWayne Poeppel is systems manager and Thomas Rossman is a project engineer. Poeppel has over 10 years of experience in computer network administration, cost control and construction project management. His new duties include interfacing construction and accounting functions, network administration, cost control and complete computer integration. He holds a degree in construction management from Central Washington University. Rossman is currently working on the firm's Overlake Christian Church and Seattle Christian School projects. He holds a degree in engineering physics from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

NAWIC

Sharon Andreason of McDevitt & Andreason CPAs in Edmonds was recently installed as president of the Greater Everett Chapter No. 213 of the National Association of Women in Construction. Other officers installed included: Virginia Carey of Carey's Rockeries/Excavation in Bothell, vice president; Laurel Pratt of Moon Construction Co. in Mountlake Terrace, recording secretary; Sharon Larsen of Carl Larsen Construction in Mukilteo, corresponding secretary; and Sandra Skolrud of American Construction Co. in Everett, treasurer. New members of the board of directors include Judy Fox of Associated Sand & Gravel and Jeanne Sparks of Goldfinch Brothers Inc.

WSDOT

The Washington Department of Transportation's TransAid Division recently announced the winners of the 1996 Project Excellence Awards. The city of Auburn's Main Street revitalization project won in the category of Best Enhancement. The project included old-fashioned street lamps and a colored concrete sidewalk that was designed to resemble the wooden plank sidewalks that the city had over 100 years ago.

Oct 01, 1996

Kemper Systems

Monty Blessing has joined Kemper Systems Inc. as technical manager. Blessing has 22 years of experience in the waterproofing and roofing industries. He will be responsible for all technical support to owners, architects and contractors. Kemper is based in Seattle.

K-C Sales

Beginning today, Ron Harnden is assuming the position of general manager for K-C Sales Inc. in Woodinville. The company is a manufacturer's representative for the turf and agricultural irrigation industries in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia and Alberta.

NWCCC safety awards

The Northwest Construction Consumer Council recently held its fourth annual Construction Industry Safety Excellence Awards program. The association's Owner Safety Award honored the Shell Oil Refinery in Anacortes for its outstanding safety record, which includes 18 months without an OSHA recordable incident. The Constructor Safety Award went to Baugh Enterprises (over 200,000 worker hours) and Haskell Corp. (under 200,000 worker hours).

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