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March 1, 2022




Mukilteo-based UMC promoted Troy Turpin from project executive to director of development, and made several other promotions in the Energy + Environment group: CV Nguyen to design and construction manager, Joe Alvarez to construction manager, Ryan Peery to general superintendent, Trevor Mays to project development lead and Mark Hauglum to energy engineer. Turpin has over 22 years of experience within the mechanical design and construction industry, with various roles in energy consulting, project management and business development. He is a Certified Energy Manager. Nguyen has been with UMC for 16 years, with roles that included lead estimator and senior construction manager. He is helping influence construction decisions to ensure designs meet the energy efficiencies guaranteed to UMC clients. Alvarez joined UMC in 2014 and is working on projects at Larch Corrections Center, Reynolds Work Release and Renton School District. Peery has been with UMC for nearly eight years, and has led several construction projects for the state Department of Enterprise Services. He is currently working on the Clallam Bay Correctional Center project. Mays has been with UMC for four years, most recently as senior project developer. Hauglum transferred into the E+E group from the Industrial group, and has been with UMC for nearly two years. UMC is a design-build mechanical and energy contractor, and facility service company.