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Aug 30, 2005
Bellevue's GLY Construction has added four employees: Marc Isaac and John O'Hare as project managers, and Allison Grinczel and Eddie Desruisseaux as project engineers. Isaac and Grinczel work in the Interior Special Projects division. Isaac has more than 15 years of experience and holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Bradley University. O'Hare has more than 10 years of industry experience and is a registered professional civil engineer. He is a graduate of Clarkson University and the University of Washington's construction management program. Grinczel and Desruisseaux hold bachelor's degrees in construction management from the University of Washington.
Parsons has appointed George Norton senior vice president of Parsons Construction Group, a new global business unit of Parsons Corp. Norton will be responsible for Parsons' worldwide industrial and mechanical work, and will be based in its Seattle-area office. Prior to joining Parsons, Norton started a program at RCI Construction to build a team that self-performs municipal water and wastewater plant mechanical construction. Parsons last April bought RCI Construction Group of Sumner.
Aug 23, 2005
Demolition company Nuprecon promoted Dave Whitley to senior vice president and Scott Saunders to chief financial officer. Whitley is overseeing six of the company's divisions, including abatement, recycling, and concrete sawing and drilling. Saunders is managing finances, human resources, IT and warehouse operations. Nuprecon is headquartered in Snoqualmie.
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Sumner-based DMI Drilling Construction has hired Mark Etheridge as a senior estimator and project manager. Etheridge has 24 years of experience in drilled shafts, tied back anchors, soil nails and soldier pile support systems.
FoundationWorks named David Huffman vice president of operations and Robert F. Criste vice president of marketing and corporate development. Huffman initially is developing and managing the company's operations in the Northwest, and will expand that role across the country. He is based in the Portland office. Criste is promoting the FoundationWorks brand to builders of new homes, modular buildings, HUD code factory-built applications and retrofits. He is also focusing on financial companies that drive new home construction, and realtors and park owners involved in retrofits. Criste is based out of the company's Greensboro, N.C., office. FoundationWorks makes foundation systems for the factory-built housing industry.