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Nov 26, 2019

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Anderson

In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis promoted Geoff Anderson to vice president of project planning and delivery. Anderson joined the company 24 years ago as a project engineer and rose to project manager and then director of preconstruction. He continues to lead the preconstruction group while overseeing cost control, scheduling and project management in Washington.

Mortenson

Mortenson's Seattle Operating Group hired Jeremy Holland as market executive for its environmental and infrastructure projects. Holland has 23 years of engineering experience, serving as project principal, technical advisor, project manager and design engineer. He comes from HDR, where he was vice president and water client development leader in Oregon. He is based in Portland, but travels around the Pacific Northwest to Mortenson projects.

Graham Construction & Management

In the Puget Sound area, Graham Construction & Management added several staff: superintendent Kimo Cambra and senior HSE coordinator RJ Kiesel Kauhane to the 1200 Stewart project in Seattle; construction manager Patrick Webber and senior project coordinator Ray Pinney to the 707 Terry project in Seattle; superintendents Mick Sheedy and Buck Loshbaugh to the First Light project in Seattle; senior project manager Shelton Burch, superintendent Michael Racek and project coordinator Kyle Snyder to the Alexan Central Park project in Redmond; senior project manager Dave Schroeder, superintendent Travis Rea, senior project coordinator Michael Cunningham and foreman Harrison Humphrey to the Alexan Shoreline project in Shoreline; superintendent Curtis Gilley to the Ballard Blocks II project in Seattle; and superintendent Jason Schmidt, project coordinator Phoebe Mayer and senior project coordinator Esther Yuen to the Waterfront Place Central project in Everett.

Skanska

In Seattle, Skanska raised $287,000 for Rainier Scholars at the seventh annual Bricks & Books Auction. Rainier Scholars helps low-income students of color gain access to quality education. Skanska also sponsors Rainier Scholars' annual luncheon and hires interns and full-time employees from the program.

Nov 19, 2019

Abbott Construction

Lamers

Ellis

Chan

The Seattle office of Abbott Construction promoted Elaine Chan to payroll manager, Bert Ellis to field superintendent and Rachel Lamers to accounting manager. Chan has been with Abbott for three years and has 10 years of payroll experience. Ellis joined the firm in 2014 and has been in the commercial construction industry for over 31 years. Lamers holds an MBA.

Trico Companies

Gordon

Tonsgard

Rork

In Burlington, Trico Companies hired Todd Rork as civil superintendent, Ashley Tonsgard as accounting coordinator and Don Gordon as IT support specialist. Rork has over 25 years of experience in civil construction, working as a general laborer, pipe layer, heavy equipment operator and superintendent. Tonsgard has six years of construction project administration experience and is working on her bachelor's degree in accounting at Western Governors University. Gordon has over 25 years of IT experience in positions including systems administrator, IT consultant and IT manager.

GLY Construction

Bellevue-based GLY Construction promoted Ted Herb to CEO and added three minority shareholders. Herb succeeds Jim Karambelas, who is retiring after 25 years with the company. Herb joined GLY in 1987 as a project engineer, rising to vice president of operations in 2008 and president in 2016. New shareholders are CFO Joe Bonacci and senior project managers Tess Wakasugi-Don and Garrick Hughes. Bonacci also will serve on the company's executive committee. Wakasugi-Don is the first female owner in the firm's 52-year-history.

Graham Construction & Management

In its Seattle office, Graham Construction & Management added business development director Bill Polis, HR advisor Sam Chao, operations accountant Christina Dabbagh, buyer Rachel Murphy, quality manager Damion Walker, quality specialist Mark Bush and HSE coordinator Isael Sanchez-Rios. The Canadian company also relocated three employees from other offices to Seattle. Included are senior project manager Joel Isaac, superintendent Jason Schmidt and senior project coordinator Zach Sterling.

Wayne's Roofing

Engineering News-Record ranked Wayne's Roofing of Sumner as No. 462 on its Top 600 Specialty Contractors list and No. 13 among roofing contractors in the country. Rankings are based on annual revenue.

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