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May 01, 2012



Monroe-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. added Steve Webb to its British Columbia sales team, and John Rudder and Alan Nicolaisen to its East Coast sales team. Webb is based in Kelowna, B.C. He has more than 35 years of industry experience, from operations to sales, and most recently owned a cabinet shop. Rudder has more than 25 years of experience in the kitchen and bath industry, and Nicolaisen has nearly 38 years of experience in the building products industry.

Joe Malaspino joined the energy team at Holaday-Parks. Malaspino, a former senior real estate manager for CB Richard Ellis, is working with Holaday-Parks' clients to make their buildings run more efficiently. He has more than 25 years of experience in the mechanical system industry. Holaday-Parks specializes in design, fabrication, installation, controls and service for commercial mechanical systems.
The Portland Cement Association recognized Lafarge North America's Seattle cement plant with a Chairman's Safety Performance Award. PCA honored plants in three categories, designated by the number of hours employees collectively worked in 2011, for achieving superior safety records. The Seattle plant was in the “less than 179,000 employee hours” division.
Apr 24, 2012



Lydig Construction hired three project managers: Dan Jawort, Eric Oehling and Scott Bastiani. Jawort has 24 years of project management, development and estimating experience on high-profile projects such as The Olivian apartment building in Seattle and the Fairview Research Center. Oehling has 23 years of industry experience, working on projects for big corporations such as Microsoft, Boeing and Home Depot. Bastiani, a senior project manager, has built a board range of projects over his 23-year career. His clients include Microsoft, the Port of Seattle and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Lydig has offices in Spokane, Bellevue and the Tri-Cities.
Tacoma-based Gray Lumber Co. hired Stuart Bettesworth and Mike Newcomer in sales. Bettesworth is selling to commercial and industrial accounts. He has almost 30 years of experience in wholesale building products sales management, and is a graduate of the University of Puget Sound. Newcomer calls on residential contractors. He has 20 years of experience in the construction field and sales, following six years in the U.S. Marine Corps. Gray is a building products dealer for the Pacific Northwest and Pacific Rim.
Trash Transit of Kent hired Mike Gladfelder as vice president of sales and marketing. Gladfelder previously worked for 20 years at For Rent Media Solutions. Trash Transit offers door-to-door disposal collection for multifamily developments.
The Mechanical Contractors Association of Western Washington gave 2012 MCAWW safety awards to Shinn Mechanical (150,000 hours and less), Auburn Mechanical (150,001-299,999 hours) and JH Kelly (300,000-plus hours). The three contractors were deemed “exemplary” by judges Dale Cavanaugh of OSHA and Rick Gleason of the University of Washington. MCA of Western Washington's members consist of union-signatory plumbing, piping and HVAC contractors.