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June 9, 2021

Magnusson Klemencic Associates

Wiley

Daniel

Rose Price

Mouras

Seattle-based Magnusson Klemencic Associates promoted Joshua Mouras to senior associate and Kelsey Rose Price, Devin Daniel and Alex Wiley to associate. Mouras' portfolio of engineering design work includes buildings as tall as 67 stories and as large as 5.5 million square feet. He was hired in 2008. His projects include the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center expansion in New York, Salesforce Tower in San Francisco and the Washington State Convention Center addition in Seattle. Price was hired in 2013. She is one of Building Design+Construction magazine's 40 Under 40 honorees for 2020, and was involved in the development of the Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator, a free and open-access tool that helps identify lower embodied carbon building materials in an effort to reduce overall emissions during the design and construction of a project. Her work has included developing carbon reduction standards for Amazon and Hines, Pike Place Market MarketFront Entrance in Seattle and St. Regis Chicago in Illinois. Daniel has designed Class-A office buildings as large as 2.7 million square feet and residential towers as tall as 61 stories. He was hired in 2012 and was the design engineer for the Buckling-Restrained Mega-Braced tower at Oceanwide Center in San Francisco, and key engineer in the implementation of SpeedCore, the technology used in construction of Rainier Square Tower in Seattle. Wiley has worked on large-scale projects such as hotels, stadiums and high rise office towers in the United States and the Philippines. He joined MKA in 2014. His projects have included the Salt Lake City Convention Center Hotel Tower, and Dominion Headquarters Tower at 600 Canal Place in Richmond, Virginia. MKA is a structural and civil engineering firm.




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