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October 25, 2023







PACE announced the promotion of the following individuals.
Taryn Mulvihill is promoted to design-build drainage engineer. Her background working on construction projects led her to become an engineer and to participate in projects that positively impact communities and the environment. Mulvihill is currently working on the SR 509 completion project, part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program.
Krista Stewart is now a project designer II. She offers more than 25 years of technical design and coordination experience. Stewart has an extensive background, predominantly in land development within Snohomish County. She provides various skills from plat layout to fit project zoning, road and site grading, and utility design for storm, sewer, and water per unique municipality standards. Stewart uses her expertise to provide many plans, from constraints mapping to construction plans.
Tom Ferrell is now a senior project manager. With over 16 years of civil engineering experience, Ferrell focuses on special purpose districts and municipal clients. In the last five years, he has designed two reservoirs, one pump stations, four miles of water main, and performed district engineer services for four clients. He is well versed in all aspects of water system design, operations, and regulatory requirements in the state of Oregon.
Travis Stanley is now a mid design-build drainage lead. He has over 12 years of civil engineering experience, including focused expertise in stormwater management design for WSDOT bid-build and design-build projects. For most of his career, Stanley has provided stormwater infrastructure design on multiple WSDOT transportation projects. He works on various Northwest, Olympic, and Eastern Washington projects.
Jeff Zigweid is promoted to senior design-build drainage lead and Everett office lead. Zigweid provides stormwater design, project management, and mentors future engineers. He enjoys working on design-build projects and is PACE's project manager for WDSOT's SR 167 Stage 1b project.
Fallon Emerson is promoted to survey field technician III. Emerson has extensive knowledge of ALTA Surveys, boundary, topographic, construction, as-built surveys, and differential levels. Emerson has over 20 years of experience surveying in the Northwest.
Russ Dodge is promoted to senior survey field technician. Over his 21 years of land surveying experience, he has worked for private and public agencies, understanding the client and the project team's challenges in municipal projects. His notable experience includes the Chico Creek construction survey in Silverdale.
Andrew Mailloux is now a design-build designer I. With over six years of experience Mailloux is responsible for ensuring drawings convey their information and are presented accurately and consistently. He supports production efforts on WSDOT drainage projects.
Jesse Heldstab is now a survey technician IV. He has over 12 years of experience in land surveying in Oregon, Montana, and North Dakota. Working under the direction of civil engineers and land surveyors, he is currently working on the Puget Island fiber optic crossing project in Oregon.