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Sep 26, 2000
Carina Y. Enhada has become Of Counsel to the Seattle law firm of Short Cressman & Burgess. Enhada's practice focuses on federal, state and private construction projects. She has experience representing owners, general contractors, sureties and subcontractors in construction-related matters such as contract drafting and review, project management and administration, insurance and risk management, construction defects, and lien and bond claims. She holds a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Arlington-based HCI Steel Building Systems, a design and fabricator of pre-engineered building systems, has hired Michael Lapierre to work in its engineering department. Lapierre has an extensive background in pre-engineered buildings. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of British Columbia.
Seattle Glass Block has moved into a temporary location while its new headquarters is being built in Woodinville. Its temporary location is: 19501 144th Ave. N.E., Suite E 400, Woodinville. The phone numbers are: (425) 483-9977 and (800) 829-9419.
Sep 19, 2000
Several promotions and one new hire have been made at PSF Mechanical of Seattle. The mechanical contractor has promoted engineers Tim Burns to technology director, Patrick Jung to engineering manager and Dan Cushman to lead engineer. Also, Terry Christian has joined the company as a lead engineer. Christian has over 25 years of experience in HVAC piping and fire protection design on a wide variety of project types. He is a graduate of the University of Idaho. Burns is responsible for technology research and development. He has been with the company since 1977 and has 25 years of experience in the HVAC industry. Jung is a graduate of the University of Washington and has been with the firm since 1998. Cushman has been with the firm since 1994. Recent projects include a Nordstrom's store in Boca Raton, Fla., Digipen Graphics in Redmond and various projects for Nintendo.
John Beer has been promoted to general manager of S.D. Deacon of Washington. He is taking over management of the Bellevue office from vice president Steve Galash, who is taking a more active role in marketing and estimating. Beer has 30 years of industry experience and has worked for Deacon for five years. He majored in civil engineering at Portland State University.