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May 21, 2013

Mortenson

Michaletz

Stanhope

Curry

The Kirkland office of Mortenson hired Kristi Curry as a scheduler, Mark Stanhope as safety director, Jesse Michaletz as safety manager, and Wade Pinkerton as quality control manager for the Chambers Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant project. Curry previously worked for Jay Dee Contractors on the twin underground Sound Transit light-rail tunnels. She graduated from the University of Denver. Stanhope was safety director for eight years at Mortenson's Denver office. Michaletz is a returning Mortenson employee. He holds a bachelor's degree in environmental studies and a master's degree in environmental health and safety, both from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Pinkerton previously worked at Western Summit Constructors and holds a bachelor's degree from Colorado State University-Pueblo.

Skanska USA

Dunbar

Skanska USA promoted Alan Dunbar to vice president of preconstruction. Dunbar spent seven years at Skanska as senior preconstruction director. He has a portfolio of more than $1 billion of projects in the Puget Sound region. In his new role, Dunbar is leading preconstruction teams in the Seattle office.

Washington Patriot Construction

Shaw

Neil Shaw joined Washington Patriot Construction as a project manager. Shaw has 15 years of experience with projects in the healthcare, industrial, retail and military fields. He most recently worked for a Tacoma contractor focused on team-build projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from the University of Washington.

Poe Construction

Mattson

Auburn-based Poe Construction added Tim Mattson as a project manager. Mattson has 23 years of project management experience and holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Central Washington University. His responsibilities at Poe are preconstruction services, estimating and project management.

May 14, 2013

Acrow Bridge

Parsippany, N.J.-based Acrow Bridge opened an office and storage facility at 440 N.E. Fourth Ave. in Camas, Clark County. Acrow provides rental bridges, which are typically used as temporary detours during bridge repair or replacement projects. The new office serves Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Montana, Idaho and Utah.

H.O. Seiffert Co.

The U.S. Small Business Administration named the H.O. Seiffert Co. of Everett a 2013 Washington Family-owned Small Business of the Year. For 75 years, the company operated in the retail and wholesale lumber and building material business. In 1975, it started leasing company property and warehouse space, and now owns and manages three Everett storage locations, as well as other multifamily and commercial real estate investments.

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