Apr 19, 2005
Foerster
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Gerde
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Little
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Michel
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Callahan
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Lease Crutcher Lewis has hired four and promoted one at its local offices. In the Seattle office,
Markus Foerster was hired as a project manager, and
Sara Gerde and
Tracy Michel were hired as project engineers in the Special Projects Division.
Tom Callahan joined the Tacoma office as a project engineer.
Cindy Little was promoted to project manager in the Special Projects Division. Little has been with the firm for two years and has been in the industry for 20. Foerster has 13 years of construction experience, including stints with PCL and Ernst & Young. Gerde has seven years of experience, working for Baugh, Conner Development and Davis Langdon. Michel has been in construction for 18 years, including jobs with DPR Construction and Cressey Development. Callahan has five years of experience, previously working for Kiewit and General Construction.
Jay
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Soran
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Express Construction has hired
Scott Jay as a project engineer and
Steve Soran as a superintendent. Jay has nearly 10 years of construction experience and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Central Washington University. Soran has more than 15 years of industry experience and holds a bachelor's degree in materials science and engineering from Washington State University.
Ron Franzen earlier this month retired from John Korsmo Construction of Lakewood. Franzen spent 17 years with the company, the past six as director of client services. Prior to that he was a superintendent and general superintendent. He spent nearly 40 years in the industry.
Apr 12, 2005
Mattox
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Michael Mattox has been promoted from inspector to senior project manager at Mayes Testing Engineers. Mattox has nearly 20 years of testing and inspection experience with the company. In his new role, he is providing project management, overseeing inspection staff and supervising on-site inspections.
General Construction Co. in Poulsbo and Bellevue-based Foushee and Associates have won top honors in the Associated General Contractors of America's Construction Safety Excellence Awards. General won the Heavy Division 700,000-1 million work hours category while Foushee won the Building Division 100,000-300,000 work hours category. Dunkin & Bush, with local offices in Redmond, Bellingham and Portland, won a second place award in the Specialty Division 300,000--700,000 work hours category.