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Dec 17, 2019
In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis promoted Coriann Presser to project executive. Presser was senior project manager in charge of the Building Cure job at Seattle Children's Research Institute. She has been with Lewis since 2006 and is now focusing on upcoming work for Alexandria Real Estate Equities and the life science market.
Anthony P. Pydych joined The Walsh Group as preconstruction director. Pydych is a registered architect with a background in preconstruction, business development, design project management, design project delivery, and design technology. He comes from Katerra/UEB Builders. At Walsh, he is working on preconstruction for two private jobs in Seattle.
Monica Williams is the new CFO at Pro.com, a Seattle startup overseeing construction projects for homeowners. Williams was vice president of financial planning, analysis and treasury at Zillow Group. Prior to that, she was CFO at Avvo and Allrecipes.com.
Amanda Kerr of Michels Corp. won the Young Tunneller of the Year award from the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association. Kerr was a heading engineer in 2015 on the Northgate Link Extension with the Michels-Jaydee-Coluccio joint venture team. She is currently working on a sewer tunnel project in Ohio.
The Seattle office of Rider Levett Bucknall has moved. The new address is 101 Stewart St, Suite 301, Seattle, WA 98101. RLB provides construction cost and project management services.
Dec 10, 2019
Graham Construction & Management hired Josh Tocheny as senior project coordinator for the 707 Terry tower project, Robert Crook as superintendent for the Ivy Apartment job and Colleen Parris as project controls advisor in the Seattle Operations office. Canada-based Graham builds multifamily, retail, health care, life science, education and office buildings.
In Seattle, the Northwest Wall and Ceiling Contractors Association hired Rick Miller as executive director. Miller is responsible for collective bargaining and member services. He previously was executive officer of the Master Builders Association of Pierce County and COO of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties.
Since 2014, PCL Construction has donated more than $500,000 to food banks across the country to help eliminate hunger and food insecurity experienced by over 30 million adults and children. This year, the company's U.S. operations contributed $55,000 to 15 food banks across the country, including Food Lifeline and Northwest Harvest in Seattle.