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Jul 25, 2023
The Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington has two new members: Summa Lux Electric of East Wenatchee; and North Sound Communications & Electric of Lopez Island. Summa specializes in residential, commercial and electrical service work. North Sound is a commercial and residential electrical contractor offering services in low voltage, generators and more.
Jul 18, 2023



Bellevue-based general contractor Rafn Co. promoted Jered Cottell to project manager, Ben Ambrey to senior project engineer, and Dan Miller to assistant superintendent. Cottell has a bachelor's degree in construction management from Washington State University, and has been at Rafn for 10 years. He is leading the Nook at Northaven Apartments project in Seattle. Ambrey has nine years with Rafn, and is a graduate of the construction management certificate program at the University of Washington. He is also working on the Nook at Northaven. Miller has been a carpenter and foreman at Rafn for 29 years, and is working on a manufacturing facility expansion in Auburn.
Lakeside Industries, an Issaquah-based asphalt paving and construction company serving western Washington and northwest Oregon, acquired Watson Asphalt Paving Co., a full-service asphalt production and paving company covering western Washington and the greater Puget Sound area since the 1940s. Watson is based out of Redmond, and also operates the Palmer gravel pit east of Kent. As with Lakeside, Watson has been family-owned and operated since its beginning. “These two employee groups are amongst the most talented and dedicated in the industry. We are confident that the experience, resources, and services that the Watson team brings will further contribute to our ability to provide our customers with the exceptional service they deserve,” said Lakeside President Mike Lee in a news release. The deal was scheduled to close last Friday.

Patrick Deeny, vice president of Deeny Construction Co., was chosen by Family Business Magazine as one of the 22 members of the 2023 class of “NextGens to Watch.” This annual list spotlights rising stars under the age of 35 that the magazine says are “making stellar contributions to their family business, family enterprise or family governance system.” Deeny joined the firm in early 2014 and was named vice president in 2022. He manages many of the company's projects, in addition to his role as chief estimator. He eventually will take the reins of the company from his father, Jon Deeny. When this happens, Patrick will become the fourth generation leader of the family business, which was founded in 1938 by his great-grandfather John Deeny. Deeny Construction specializes in underground utility installation, mass excavation and grading projects throughout the central Puget Sound region.
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 612 is teaming with Washington Virtual Academies and the Omak School District to offer the new Operating Engineers Career Pathway Program to high school students across the state. This program gives students the opportunity to enroll in online elective courses that are designed to introduce them to the heavy equipment industry. Students also may receive hands-on experience operating equipment at the Local 302/612 training center in Ellensburg. Pathway participants earn high school credit and are also eligible for apprenticeship credit after graduation. Students can remain enrolled in their local school while taking four one-semester classes that cover topics from equipment fundamentals to grade and construction math. Fall enrollment is now open. To learn more, visit http://www.iuoelocal612.org or http://wava.k12.com.