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Jan 18, 2017

Otak

Brascher

Beyerlein

In Redmond, Otak hired Doug Beyerlein as a senior water resource engineer and hydrologist, and Joe Brascher as a senior hydrologist. Beyerlein has over 40 years of experience and has taught stormwater modeling to engineers, planners and reviewers. He is working on the N.E. 40th Street Stormwater Trunk Extension for Redmond. Brascher has over 20 years of experience in hydrologic modeling, stormwater management and software development. His work includes French Creek Fish Passage for Snohomish County. Otak is an urban design, architecture, planning and engineering firm.

PCS Structural Solutions

Reijm

Messegee

Olszko

Coupe

Thorpe

Gaul

In Seattle, PCS Structural Solutions hired Jon Thorpe as a design engineer. In Tacoma, it hired Alissa Coupe, Evan Olszko, Abigail Messegee and Tanner Reijm as design engineers and John Gaul as the information technology and systems administrator. Thorpe holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from Gonzaga University. He is working on Swedish First Hill Medical Center. Coupe holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from Washington State University. She is working on Highline Community College Building 26. Olszko has bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from WSU. He is working on East Division Elementary School in Mount Vernon. Messegee holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from the University of Idaho. Her projects include Tehaleh Elementary School in Sumner. Reijm has a master's in civil engineering from WSU and is working on Bridgewood Rivers Assisted Living Facility. Gaul has 16 years of experience in IT. He manages IT vendors, as well as manages, upgrades and installs equipment and software.

McGranahan Architects

Bose

Hendricks

Waytashek

Archer

Fong

Buchberger

Engelhardt

Tacoma-based McGranahan Architects hired Kim Fong and Jessica Archer as project architects, Scott Waytashek as a construction administrator, Jinger Hendricks as a graphic designer, and Shona Bose, Leah Engelhardt and Heidi Buchberger as project designers. Fong is assisting with Highland Middle School for Bellevue School District. Archer is on the Glacier Middle School team for White River School District. Waytashek is providing construction administration on the Environmental Learning Center for Tacoma Public Schools. Hendricks is assisting on environmental graphics for Tacoma Community College Health and Wellness Center. Bose is assisting on Pleasant Glade Elementary School for North Thurston Public Schools. Engelhardt is assisting with Highland Middle School. Buchberger is supporting the Redmond Ridge Middle School team for Lake Washington School District.

Ashbaugh Beal

Ashbaugh Beal named Tristan Swanson partner. He will continue to focus on insurance recovery, construction and real estate litigation.

Andersen Tax

Andersen Tax named Nick Pavelich managing director of the Seattle office and said he will join the Private Client Services group. Pavelich was CFO and president of real estate at Laird Norton Co. He also was a partner at Clark Nuber and a director at KPMG and Arthur Andersen. His specialties include real estate, flow-through entities and transaction structuring.

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Hall

Furth

Cruz

Rose

Thompson

Hynek

Maxfield

Schwartz

Portin

General contractor Lease Crutcher Lewis promoted seven and hired two for its Seattle operations. Mark Portin was promoted to general superintendent; Marc Schwartz and Doug Maxfield to senior superintendents; Chuck Hynek to superintendent; Adam Thompson and James Rose III to field superintendents; and Oralia Cruz to VDC coordinator. New hires are Ryan Furth as project engineer and Tori Hall as operations assistant. Portin earned a business degree at Seattle University, joined the carpenters' union in 1990, then joined Lewis in 1995. Schwartz has been with Lewis for 26 years. Maxfield recently completed the Third & Harrison project for Martin Selig Real Estate. Hynek has been with the company for 17 years and has experience in project engineering, carpentry and field supervision. Thompson, LEED AP BD&C, holds a bachelor's degree in construction engineering technology from Montana State University. Rose started at Lewis in 2003 as a carpenter. Cruz earned degrees at the University of Utah and North Seattle College, and holds a construction management certificate from the University of Washington. Furth holds a bachelor's degree from Oregon State University. Hall studied at Lewis & Clark University.

Lydig Construction

Greene

Lydig Construction promoted Craig Greene to vice president of operations in the Bellevue office. Greene has been in the construction industry for 25 years, with stints at Taisei Corp. in Tokyo, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, and Turner Construction Co. locally. He holds an MBA and a construction management certificate from the University of Washington, a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Lehigh University, and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from Villanova University.

Osborne Construction Co.

Kessel

Kirkland-based Osborne Construction Co. hired Michael Hunter as assistant superintendent, Justin Kessel as director of finance and accounting, and Jeffrey Allen as vice president of field operations and general superintendent. Hunter has 19 years of construction and leadership experience. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Western Carolina University. Kessel previously was regional controller at Adolfson & Peterson Construction. He majored in business administration with a finance concentration at the University of Washington, and holds the Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist designation. Allen previously worked on complex and large-scale projects at Turner Construction.

Momentum

Bargfrede

Jim Bargfrede joined Momentum, a national design-build firm based in Seattle, as project manager. Bargfrede started his career with a summer framing job and worked his way up to owning a general contracting firm before joining Momentum.




Viega LLC

Rea

Viega LLC, a manufacturer of pipe fitting installation products, promoted Scott Rea to regional sales manager for the Pacific Northwest. Rea has been in the plumbing and heating industry for more than 17 years. At Viega, he is developing traditional markets as well as new markets such as the marine and industrial sectors. He replaces Matt Bohmer, who is leading Viega's newly created Great Plains Region.

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