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Jul 25, 2017



In Seattle, The Walsh Group hired Jonathan Reyes Rivera as project engineer, Richard Wright as assistant project manager and Rebecca Samborsky as project accountant II. All are working on the Concourse D hardstand holdroom project at Sea-Tac Airport. Reyes Rivera previously worked at Jackson Main Architecture and is experienced in the design, development and coordination of multiple building types. Wright came from Sellen Construction and has experience on projects ranging from heavy-civil to high-rise commercial. Samborsky has five years of accounting experience and previously was an accounting specialist at BINW (now Catalyst Workplace Activation).



Kent-based Hermanson Co. hired Ernie Prezioso as estimating manager in the Estimating Department, and expanded its Owner Direct Service Department with Chris Hoggarth as account manager and Dawnielle Hallstead as service advisor. Prezioso has over 30 years of experience in the mechanical construction industry, working in estimating, sales, project management and engineering. He most recently worked at Aecom in Austin, Texas, and The Austin Co. in Cleveland. Hoggarth has over 20 years of experience in the HVAC industry. He previously held positions with some of the largest mechanical contractors in the region, specializing in chiller service sales. Hallstead has nearly 20 years of experience in the mechanical contracting industry.
Jul 18, 2017






Brad Hayes, senior vice president and project director at Sellen Construction, joined the executive committee of the AGC Education Foundation board of trustees. The foundation also has five new board members: Max Hanley, managing director at Propel Insurance; Leah Hanson, director of human resources at Imco General Construction; Julianna Plant, project manager at Lease Crutcher Lewis; Mike Price, director of development and project executive at Abbott Construction; and Phil Wallace, senior operations manager at Kiewit.


Hermanson Co. hired Eric van der Veen as account executive in the Critical Environments Group and Paul Prozinski as senior project manager. Van der Veen has over 20 years of project management experience and was a managing partner for a large local mechanical contractor. Prozinski was project manager for some of the largest firms in the local construction industry over the past 27 years. He has worked on large-scale projects for tech and industrial companies, as well as government entities. Hermanson is a Kent-based mechanical construction and services firm.


Osborne Construction Co. hired Dale Curtis as project superintendent and Ebrahim Faizi as engineer. Curtis has 12 years of construction experience, working as a carpenter, engineer, project manager and superintendent. He holds a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington. Faizi has nine years of experience and holds a bachelor's degree in architecture. He previously was a quality assurance engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers, and has worked on commercial, residential, roads/bridges, and transmission line projects.


New staff at Kirtley-Cole Associates includes senior project manager James Schwartz and superintendent Don Sheppard. Schwartz has experience building retail and distribution centers, mixed-used and commercial office projects. He is working on a cross-dock facility in Everett, Northshore Christian Academy's new building, and health care tenant improvements. Sheppard has more than 32 years of experience on large commercial office, multifamily and mixed-use projects. He is overseeing construction of the Shea Apartments on Capitol Hill in Seattle.