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Feb 19, 2020
In Seattle, Pacific Pile & Marine hired Jim Davidson as vice president of operations, Tim Fisher as chief engineer, Barry Shields as project manager and Eric Muller as business development director. Davidson has over 20 years of experience in heavy-civil construction operations and estimating, with an emphasis on bridge and marine projects. Fisher has over 14 years of waterfront and industrial construction experience. Shields has been project manager on several billion-dollar oil and gas projects in recent years, as well as environmental remediation projects. Muller has 15 years of business development experience within the heavy-civil marine industry.
Innovatus Capital Partners acquired Guerdon Enterprises, which runs a modular building factory in Boise, Idaho. The investor group includes Guerdon founders Lad Dawson and Mike Bowers, who sold the company in 2014. Innovatus, Dawson and Bowers now run the company under the name Guerdon LLC. John Beddow, who led Guerdon Enterprises for the past 18 months, is now CEO of Guerdon LLC. Guerdon Enterprises formed in 2001 and became a leading manufacturer of factory-built modular buildings used primarily for hotels and multi-unit housing throughout the western U.S. and Canada. It was an approved supplier for Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt hotels. Innovatus is a New York City-based investment adviser and portfolio management firm.
Feb 11, 2020
In Tacoma, Gray Lumber Co. made three personnel changes: Frank Devlin moved into government, industrial and institutional sales; Sarah Ortega returned to the company as resident Marvin project jobber; and Derek Hummel joined as manager of the Sixth Avenue store. Devlin is a 25-year veteran of the wood products industry. Hummel has over 25 years of experience in building material sales.
Skyline Construction Enterprises bought Seattle-based Unimark Construction Group and its sister company Servicemark. Skyline is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The companies for years have shared clients and business relationships between the Seattle and Bay Area markets. Day-to-day business operations and teams at Unimark and Servicemark remain the same. Unimark was founded in 1953 and specializes in tenant improvement and renovation projects. Servicemark provides minor improvements, painting, electrical and carpentry.
Sunpro bought Stone Lumber of Nampa, Idaho. Stone has operated under family ownership since 1906, providing lumber, hardware and building supplies. Sunpro, a subsidiary of family-owned Clyde Cos., has provided building materials and supplies to Utah and Idaho since 1938. Stone employees remain with Sunpro and former Stone store manager Matt Hildebrandt is location manager of the new Sunpro store in Nampa.