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December 17, 2008

HWA GeoSciences

Minassian
Worth
Herrera
Rackleff
Crane
Maloney
HWA GeoSciences added five new people. David Maloney was hired as geotechnical engineer. Maloney has five years of experience. He is working on the foundation design of a pile-supported pier and an emergency culvert repair. Ashley Crane was hired as laboratory technician. Crane is working on internal projects and with clients that need specialized testing. Alix Rackleff, Jessica Herrera and Eric Worth were hired as field inspectors. Rackleff has five years of experience and performs quality control inspection and materials testing services for roadways, bridges, and sewer and water pipelines. She worked on the first phase of the Everett Riverfront Development. Herrera performs nuclear density testing on soils and asphalt, concrete acceptance testing for structural concrete and epoxy anchor inspections. Her recent projects include the Everett Riverfront, Olympic View Drive in Lynnwood, and parks for Bothell and Edmonds. Worth has experience in projects with both public and private sector clients. Geotechnical Engineer George Minassian also recently became a PE. He specializes in pavement design and testing.




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