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December 26, 2001

Berger/ABAM

Myles Parrish recently joined Berger/ABAM Engineers’s Seattle office. Parrish’s civil engineering background focuses on building and transportation projects. He performed surveying, material testing and prestressed calculations for bridges during an internship in Japan. He received his bachelor’s in civil and environmental engineering from Utah State University and his master’s in structural engineering from the University of Washington. Prior to joining Berger/ABAM, Parrish worked as research assistant at the University of Washington’s Department of Engineering.

Kate McGowan has joined Berger/ABAM’s headquarters in Federal Way. McGowan’s background focuses on structural engineering for transportation and water resource facilities. She received her bachelor’s in civil engineering from Villanova University in Philadelphia. Prior to joining Berger/ABAM, McGowan worked as assistant bridge inspector intern for an engineering firm.

Robert Hunt has recently joined Berger/ABAM Engineers in Federal Way. Hunt is a professional engineer with 22 years of experience in environmental program management and five years of experience in coastal and water resources engineering design and project management. He received his bachelor’s in oceanography and geology from the University of Washington and in civil engineering from Old Dominion University in Virginia. Hunt also received his master’s in public administration in coastal zone management from the University of Washington. He is currently completing his master’s in coastal and water resources engineering from Old Dominion University.




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