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Dec 10, 1996
Barney Melnrick is a new project manager and Charles Blum an estimator at GLY Construction. Melnrick is a graduate of Montana State University and Blum has 22 years of construction experience.
Holaday-Parks Inc. has made several additions to its staff. Connie Adams, Kevin Anway and Tim Garoutte have become members of the engineering department, supporting the mechanical contractor's design/build division. Terry Defoor was added to the plan/spec division as a project manager/estimator.
Three new superintendents have joined W.G. Clark. The trio includes Tom Lawson, Dan Strinden and Bill Tucker. Lawson has over 15 years of construction experience, Strinden 16 years and Tucker 24 years.
A change of command ceremony recently took place where Brig. Gen. Robert H. Griffin assumed command of the North Pacific Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Griffin will direct all Corps activities in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. He was previously chief of staff at Corps headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Arrow Construction is moving to Eatonville after Jan. 1. The contractor's new address is: 9920 330th St. E., Eatonville, WA 98328.
Dec 03, 1996
The Washington Association of Landscape Professionals has announced the recipients of its 13th annual Environmental Landscape Awards program. Winners are: Berg's Landscaping of Woodinville, two awards for the Kahle and Mellen residences; Environmental Pride Inc. of Woodinville, one award for the Pacific Regent Retirement Center; Hendrikus Schraven Landscape Construction & Design of Issaquah, two awards for the Shurtleff and McKeehan residences; Horticulture Plus Inc. of Vancouver, four awards for Fishers Mill Apartments, Eastridge Business Park, The Cove and Prairie View Apartments; Lake East Grounds Maintenance Inc. of Redmond, two awards for the Spaulding residence and Gallery Place Apartments; Ohno Construction Co. of Seattle, one award for the West Point Treatment Plant landscaping; Parkwood Services Inc. of Seattle, three awards for Robinswood House, the Koehler residence and Luther Burbank Park; Plants a la Cart of Bothell, three awards for an indoor tropical rainforest, the Pacific Institute and Country Color; Scott Koppes Landscape Designs of Issaquah, one award for the Phillips residence; Skinner Landscape Service Inc. of Mill Creek, one award for the Nelson residence; Teufel Nursery Inc. of Everett, one award for Microsoft's Redmond West Campus; and Woody's Custom Landscaping of Battle Ground, two awards for the Jacobsen and Johnson residences.