July 2, 2008
Brown and Caldwell
The environmental planning, design and construction services firm Brown and Caldwell hired five engineers in its Seattle office.
David Bergdolt was hired infrastructure practice leader. He has more than 14 years of experience and specializes in large-scale municipal infrastructure projects.
Kurt Marx joined the water resources group as a senior engineer, bringing more than 10 years of experience in water quality assessments and environmental engineering projects for municipal clients.
Darold Woodward was hired as a supervising engineer in the electrical and process automation services group. Woodward has more than 18 years of experience designing and implementing electrical and control systems for water, wastewater, pump stations and hydroelectric generation facilities.
Vicki Zeledon also joined the wastewater group and
Jacob Cox joined the electrical process and automation services group.