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May 03, 2011
Edgewood-based Holocene Drilling added dewatering contracting to its range of services. The company says it added the service to meet market demand and client requests. President Jay A. Graham is directing the new service and Michael Bochenski was hired as a licensed water well driller and dewatering specialist. Holocene offers drilling, soil sampling and monitoring-well installation in geotechnical, environmental and construction dewatering applications.
Apr 26, 2011


Kirtley-Cole Associates hired Chad Rinehart as senior project manager and David Kortekaas as project engineer. Both are LEED Accredited Professionals. Rinehart most recently was president of his own firm; prior to that he worked as project manager at Walsh Construction and Turner Construction. He holds a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Emory University and a master's degree in building science from Auburn University. Kortekaas previously was a project engineer at Mortenson Construction and Whiting-Turner Construction. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Central Washington University.

Seattle's Schuchart Corp. hired Lorraine Smallwood as project manager in the Tenant Improvement Division. Smallwood has more than 15 years of experience in the local construction market, including tenant improvements and new construction.
Jonathan Gwinner joined Snyder Roofing of Washington as estimator/project manager. Gwinner has more than 30 years of experience in the roofing, waterproofing and sheet-metal industries, and is certified as a Registered Roof Observer. He also is involved with the RCI association and the Construction Specifications Institute. Snyder's Washington operations are based in Snohomish.
Vancouver-based Timber Windows opened an office in Everett. The address is: 11604 Airport Road, Suite D-200, Everett, WA 98204; (425) 347-2600. Timber markets Great Lakes Window products to homeowners, including the EcoSmart and UniFrame models. The company also operates in Redmond, Ore.