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Jun 02, 1998
Ken Harmon was recently promoted to superintendent at McCarthy. Harmon is a 14-year veteran at McCarthy and most recently served as general foreman.
Bostik Inc., an international adhesives and sealants company, has hired David E. Danzer as its territory manager for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and Wyoming. Danzer will operate from the Seattle area. He most recently served as a territory sales manager for Atlas Supply Inc. of Seattle. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon.
Unimark Construction Co. has hired Jim Hateley and Mark Jelinek as field superintendents. Both will serve as on-site managers for the company's tenant improvement and special project construction assignments in downtown Seattle and the Puget Sound region. Hateley has 15 years of tenant improvement and remodel experience. Jelinek has 13 years of tenant improvement and supervisory experience.
Two Spokane-based contractors, Shea Construction Inc. and Eric R. Brown Construction Inc., have merged. Under the terms of the deal, Brown Construction will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shea Construction and Eric Brown will become an equity partner in Shea Construction. Also, Eric Brown has been appointed executive vice president along with Dick Lopes of Shea Construction. The administrative and field staff of Brown Construction will become employees of Shea Construction. President David Shea plans to increase his company's volume and market area with the merger.
May 27, 1998
Synergy Construction Inc. announced that Kevin Adams has joined its staff as manager of operations. Adams has over 14 years of industry-related experience. In his new role, he will manage and direct the sales, marketing and risk management functions of the company.
Timothy R. Knight has been named corporate engineer at Pacific International Pipe Enterprises Inc. in Portland. Knight is a licensed professional engineer registered in Washington and Oregon. He holds a civil engineering degree from Portland State University.
Aalbu Landscape Maintenance Inc. of Everett recently won several national safety awards from the Associated Landscape Contractors of America. Aalbu Landscape, headed by Tim Aalbu, will be presented with the honors at ALCA's upcoming Nov. 12 annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn. The company was cited for having no vehicle accidents, no lost time and most improved fleet safety.