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Apr 28, 2020

Auburn Mechanical hired Doug Schumacher as executive vice president of construction. Schumacher has over 25 years of experience in design-build, construction and development, with a focus on business unit growth and performance enhancement over a diverse mix of projects. At Auburn Mechanical, he is overseeing project management, engineering, field operations, detailing and safety. The Auburn-based contractor specializes in design-build, full-mechanical construction.


Karen Lee and Medrice Coluccio are the newest board members at Lease Crutcher Lewis. Lee is CEO of Pioneer Human Services, a nonprofit providing job training for disenfranchised citizens, with ties to aerospace firm Pioneer Industries. In the past, she served in the Army and was on former Gov. Christine Gregoire's cabinet. Coluccio has decades of experience leading major health care organizations, and was CEO of Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia from 2009 until her retirement last year. She currently is a board trustee at Saint Martin's University in Lacey.
The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America is seeking nominations for its annual Construction Management Project Achievement Awards. The deadline for submission is May 29 and awards will be presented June 18 as part of the chapter's Annual Scholarship and Project Achievement Award Dinner at Ivar's Salmon House. Mike Roberts is in charge of the awards program. He can be reached at mroberts@anchorqea.com.
Apr 21, 2020



The Seattle office of Rider Levett Bucknall recently saw Kevin Mitchell step in to oversee the Pacific Northwest region as director of operations and executive vice president. Mitchell previously managed RLB's Waikoloa and Maui offices in Hawaii. He has over 30 years of experience in cost estimating, lender services, litigation support, and project and program management. RLB also promoted Craig Colligan to resident manager and John Perry to associate in the Seattle office. Colligan was a senior project manager for nearly five years at RLB, starting in the Honolulu office. Perry was a cost manager for over 20 years in Seattle and came to RLB when it merged with The Robinson Co. He has over 40 years of construction experience. RLB provides construction cost and project management services.

Renton-based Rock Project Management Services hired Jean Duven as project manager. Duven was a project manager at Vanir Construction Management. RPM provides owner's representative services to public and private clients throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska.