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Jun 30, 1998
Oyvind Naess has rejoined Holaday-Parks as a senior engineer in the company's engineering department. Naess worked for the mechanical contractor between 1991 and 1995 before joining Alfa Tech in San Francisco. The company also announced Marty Mackenzie has joined the controls group as a field engineer, Sarah Bingham has joined the CAD group, and Susan Thrasher and Tom Jenkins have joined the administration group.
Jun 23, 1998
Joe Michalec has been promoted to project safety coordinator at Lease Crutcher Lewis. He has been assigned to the upcoming Cedar Court office project in Redmond. In addition, the company announced Brian Clark and Jon Cook have been hired as project engineers. Clark is working on the King Street Center office project in downtown Seattle and Cook is working in the company's Special Projects Division on the Stars Restaurant at Pacific Place.
Renton-based Cleanpak Systems has appointed Charles P. Rowland vice president of business development. Rowland will be responsible for promoting turnkey construction services and remodels of cleanrooms, laboratories and advanced technology facilities. He also will handle all aspects of sales, marketing and business development. He will be based in Portland.
PCL Construction Services Inc. has added Phyllis Root as project manager to its Seattle District Special Projects Division. Root has extensive tenant improvement experience in the local area and will focus on expanding PCL's presence in the downtown Seattle and Eastside tenant improvement markets.
Kent Peterson has been asked to assume the senior role in supervising the construction of the International Glass Museum and the Chihuly Bridge of Glass in Tacoma. Peterson will lead the design/construction team and will approve all expenditures within the budget set by the board of directors. He is on loan from the Boeing Co. and was construction manager for the $1.2 billion Everett expansion for the Boeing 777.