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Apr 09, 2019

Dale Stone was promoted to director of the Building Automation & Controls Division at University Mechanical Contractors. Stone has over 35 years of industry experience. Mukilteo-based UMC provides mechanical design and construction, energy services and facility maintenance.

In Seattle, The Walsh Group hired Ryan Kline as senior project manager. Kline has 15 years of construction experience, with a focus on high-rise, high-end interior and shell-core expansion. He comes from Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company. At Walsh, he is working on preconstruction for a private student housing project in Seattle's University District.
Inland Northwest AGC won an AGC in the Community chapter award from AGC Charities, the charitable arm of the Associated General Contractors of America. The Spokane-based chapter was cited for establishing the Head Start to the Construction Trades pre-apprenticeship program.
Apr 02, 2019

Bob Ledford is the new president of Prime Electric in Bellevue. Ledford was global director of delivery at Aecom and CFO at Parsons, Sasco and Hermanson Co. prior to that. The company also announced that Terry Hatch, chief information officer, and Jeffrey Tomlinson, Pacific Northwest executive sales director, have become shareholders.







In its Seattle office, Forma Construction Co. hired Jesse Favia and Evan Miller as project engineers; new hires in the Olympia office are Kody Helms as project manager, Graydon Holden as assistant superintendent, Alli Jorgenson as controller, Nicole Manning as project accountant and Michelle Wood as project administrator. Favia, a licensed geologist, was a geotechnical engineering consultant at Aspect Consulting. Miller recently graduated from Central Washington University's Construction Management program and was an intern at Forma. Helms comes from Walsh Construction. He spent seven years as a journeyman carpenter before transitioning to construction management two decades ago. Holden has more than 20 years of construction experience. Jorgenson is a CPA with six years of accounting experience, most recently at the Association of Washington School Principals. Manning has seven years of accounting experience, most recently at Premier Power Electric. Wood has 18 years of industry experience and comes from a firm specializing in fire damage restoration.

In Seattle, The Walsh Group hired Stephen Barrett as project engineer. Barrett comes from the Navy, where he spent 12 years in the Civil Engineer Corps, specializing in construction and facility management, and expeditionary engineering. At Walsh, he is working on the Hilltop Link extension in Tacoma.