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Jun 26, 2012



The Bellevue office of Lydig Construction hired Tim Welch and Colm McGlynn as superintendents and Craig Greene as director of special projects. Welch has more than 30 years of industry experience with high-end tenant improvements and new projects. He is working in the Special Projects Group. McGlynn has more than 25 years of construction experience, including health-care projects and schools. He is working in the Large Projects Group. Greene has experience in special projects and health-care buildings, and has worked on an integrated project delivery contract. He is a certified Lean-Six Sigma Black Belt, and is an advisory board member for the Lean Construction Institute's Cascadia Chapter.




Abbott Construction hired Alex Leighton as senior project manager, Charlie Gwinn as project manager, and Katie Hislop and John Kepler as project engineers. Leighton has more than 15 years of experience with concrete tilt-up, multifamily, pre-engineered metal buildings and tenant-improvement projects. Gwinn has more than 15 years of commercial and high-end residential experience. Hislop interned with Abbott last summer and holds bachelor's degrees in construction management and architectural studies from Washington State University. Kepler holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Washington.




Seattle-based PSF Mechanical added Joe Brucker as project executive, Ryan O'Rourke as estimator, Justin Hubbard as general foreman and Adam Thomas as sheet metal detailer. Brucker has been in the industry for 16 years and is a former journeyman technician and Local 32 JATC instructor. O'Rourke has been in the industry for five years and holds a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington. Hubbard has been in the construction industry for 16 years, and is certified as a journeyman plumber and medical-gas installer. Thomas has been in the sheet metal trade for 12 years.
Jun 19, 2012




Abbott Construction hired Bill Luby as superintendent and Marc Parsons as project engineer; and Roger Capestany-Gonzalez as project manager and Sean Doull as senior project engineer in the Special Projects Group. Luby has 30 years of industry experience in a full range of structure types and site development. Parsons is providing on-site project support, and has site development experience. Capestany-Gonzalez has more than 15 years of experience in renovation and bio-tech projects, and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Doull focuses on health-care renovations and remodels, and recently relocated from Abbott's Los Angeles office.





Bellevue-based general contractor Rafn Co. made several promotions: Debbie Anway and Art Salas are project engineers, Kevin Rowe is assistant project manager, Steve Buerk is superintendent, and Kay Wilson is project manager.

Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. hired Doug McIalwain to head its Spokane store/showroom. McIalwain has more than 30 years of experience in building product sales, marketing, purchasing and production. Canyon Creek makes cabinets out of its Monroe facility and ships them weekly to the Spokane branch.