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Sep 05, 2018

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Humann

Nelson

Doerr

Scheurman

Alcafaras

Kane

Cusack

Stiens

Lease Crutcher Lewis has eight new project engineers: Charlie Stiens, Drew Cusack, Sterling Kane, Jordan Alcafaras, Robert Scheurman, Grant Doerr, Max Nelson and Micah Humann. Stiens holds EIT certification and a bachelor's degree in construction engineering from Purdue University. He is focusing on healthcare work for Kaiser Permanente. Cusack earned his bachelor's in construction engineering management at Oregon State University. He is working at Seattle Genetics. Kane also holds a bachelor's in construction engineering management from OSU, and has four years of construction experience. He is working at Boeing. Alcafaras has three years of industry experience and holds a bachelor's in construction management from Washington State University. He is on the Building Cure project. Scheurman, Doerr, Nelson and Humann all interned at Lewis last year while earning bachelor's degrees in construction management. Scheurman graduated from WSU and is working on the Indeed.com project. Doerr, Nelson and Humann graduated from the University of Washington. Doerr is working on the Federal Reserve Building redevelopment. Nelson is working on the Third & Lenora job. Humann is working on the UW Population Health Facility project.

Foushee

Buchanan

Wick

Dolence

In Bellevue, Foushee promoted project managers John Dolence and Olin Wick to operations managers, with Dolence leading new construction and Wick leading tenant improvements. The company also hired Matt Buchanan as business development manager. Dolence has been with the company for 20 years, starting as a carpenter. He replaces Robert Guymer, who retired after 28 years at Foushee. Wick has spent his entire career with Foushee, starting as a project engineer. He replaces Mark Stillwell, a 28-year company veteran. Buchanan previously worked at Sellen Construction, Kidder Mathews and Panattoni Development. He replaces Britt Slone, who retired after 17 years with the company.

CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co.

The U.S. Department of Energy awarded its Voluntary Protection Program Innovation Award to CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co. The Hanford Site contractor was recognized for stabilizing a waste storage tunnel after its partial collapse last year.

Aug 28, 2018

Hermanson Co.

Moyer

Ness

Witney

Cori Witney and Auldin Ness joined Hermanson Co. as preventive maintenance sales representatives in the Service Department, and Loren Moyer joined as a project executive in the Tenant Improvement Group. Witney has more than 15 years of HVAC sales and service experience. Ness has a broad background in sales, from telecommunications to online marketing services. Moyer spent the past seven years working on tenant improvement projects with Skanska and GLY Construction. Witney and Ness are working in Kent and Moyer is in Seattle.

SMART Heroes

On Monday, the SMART Heroes program graduated a class of 15 Army and Air Force members at the Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC in DuPont. The program provides free sheet metal industry training to military personnel transitioning to civilian life. SMART is the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers.

Kenworth Truck Co.

Kenworth Truck Co. recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of its 300,000-square-foot Renton assembly plant, which has produced more than 144,000 trucks. Bart Hoemann is plant manager.

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