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August 21, 2002
AHBL announced the addition of several new employees to its Seattle office.
Tim Brockway is manager of civil engineering. He will lead development activities in the Seattle, Eastside and Snohomish County markets, and will provide project support for AHBL's Tacoma office. Brockway is a senior project manager with 10 years of civil engineering experience for site development projects. He has provided engineering services on a variety of projects from planning through design and construction administration. His Puget Sound clients have included CarrAmerica, Eddie Bauer, Microsoft, Murray Franklin, Quadrant and Safeco.
Laura Grignon has joined the Seattle office as senior project engineer. Grignon is a civil engineer with six years of experience and will be working on Eastside Catholic High School, Brighton Elementary School for the Seattle School District and the Christian Faith Center in Federal Way. Owen Dennison is a project planner with nine years of experience. Dennison is a former planner with the city of Renton. Lisa Raflo is a project planner and historic conservation specialist with 11 years of experience. Formerly with the city of Seattle, Department of Design, Construction and Land Use, her background also includes eight years with the Georgia State Historic Commission. Dennison and Raflo are working on the comprehensive plan updates for the cities of Milton and Bonney Lake, and the transportation plan update for the city of Sumner.
Matt Weber joins as project manager in the Tacoma office. Weber is a civil engineer with 10 years of experience in design and management of residential, commercial, school and municipal projects in the public and private sectors. He is currently working on the renovation of Clover Park Technical College, the Lutheran Church of Christ the King and the Autumngrove mixed-use development in Fife.
AHBL offers services in civil and structural engineering, community planning, landscape architecture and land surveying. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Tacoma, the firm has more than 80 employees and a new branch office in Seattle's Pioneer Square.