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Feb 13, 2013


DCI Engineers hired Matthew Gibb and Stephen Matkin as civil project managers in the Spokane office. Gibb has 19 years of engineering experience. He will do civil design and manage budgets, schedules and quality assurance. His work includes the Larry H. Miller Lexus dealership renovation in Spokane. Matkin has interned with DCI since January and holds a bachelor's from Montana Tech of the University of Montana. His projects include Pinecroft Business Park in Spokane Valley. DCI is a civil and structural consulting engineering firm based in Seattle, with offices also in Spokane; Portland and Eugune; San Diego and Irvine, Calif.; and Austin, Texas.







Hewitt promoted Leah Ephrem and Matthew Porteous to principal, Sean Ludviksen to senior associate, and Jake Woland, Eva Talbot and Julia Nagele to associate. Also it hired Rene Fresquez as a staff architect. Ephrem has been with Hewitt for four years and is architectural project manager for the Lynnwood Link extension. Porteous, a landscape architect, has been with the firm for 12 years, focusing on master planning and urban landscapes. He manages the Bell Street Park Boulevard. Ludviksen joined Hewitt in 2011 and focuses on multi-family and mixed-use projects, and is managing design of a Seattle high-rise. Woland has been with the firm for five years as a landscape architect. He recently completed site work for GreenHouse Apartments. Talbot began her career with Hewitt, and has worked on residential and mixed-use projects including Alto, Third/Cedar and Second/Bell. Nagele specializes in residential and commercial design, and is working on Melrose/Pine design teams. Fresquez joined the residential studio, bringing nine years of experience in rendering and graphic design, modeling and visualization. Hewitt is a Seattle-based architecture, landscape architecture and urban design firm.

Echo Summers, a senior associate environmental and regulatory specialist, returned to Hart Crowser. Summers managed environmental, safety and health programs at Terex Aerial Work Platforms and Esterline Korry Electronics, and consulted for the Navy and NASA. She will help clients with environmental compliance and workplace safety. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Seattle, with other Pacific Northwest offices.

Affiliated Engineers Principal Dean Eriksen has been named director of business development in the Pacific Northwest, working out of the Seattle office. He has 20 years of experience with AEI and nearly 30 in the industry. His recently worked on a 750,000-square-foot laboratory for the University of Washington. AEI is a consulting, design and engineering firm.
Feb 06, 2013









Landau Associates promoted 16 employees in its Edmonds, Tacoma and Portland offices. They are: Steve Wright and Chip Halbert, principal; Piper Roelen, senior associate; Jeremy Davis, senior engineer; Kathryn Hartley, senior scientist; M. Birkan Bayrak and Colette Griffith, senior project engineers; Christophe Venot, project scientist; Josh Elliott, project engineer; Brandon Duncan, senior staff engineer; Steve Shaw and Sarah Weeks, senior staff geologists; Cindy Easterson, senior marketing partner; Darlene Ruth, office coordinator II; Kristi Schultz, project coordinator III; and Erin Temple, support staff III. Landau is a Pacific Northwest geotechnical and environmental engineering and natural resources consulting firm.



Rolluda Architects hired Shanni Hanein and Nicole Gay as project designers and Grazyna Krewin as a project architect. Hanein is working on an urban space master plan and a mosque. Gay studied architecture in Italy and previously worked for other architectural firms. She is working on industrial projects. Krewin is an architect with more than 16 years of experience, specializing in educational, commercial and industrial projects. Krewin is working on a school and a retail tenant improvement project. Previously, she worked for Mel Streeter Architects.



Interface Engineering promoted Michael Troyer to associate principal and shareholder, Michael Larsen to lighting studio leader and Robert Dupuy to creative director in the Portland office to increase the depth of its specialty teams. Troyer heads the technologies team, working with offices in Oregon, Washington, California and Qatar. He has 10 years of experience in technology and low voltage systems, with a background in communications, audio, visual and security system design. Larsen has more than 15 years of experience as a lighting designer, and a degree in architecture and urban planning. Dupuy has 25 years of experience in lighting design and theatrical consulting. Interface is a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm with an office in Seattle.
Professional Service Industries promoted Deborah Priest to manage the Seattle Tunnel special project. Priest holds a bachelor's in architectural engineering from California Polytechnic State University and has been with PSI since 2011. PSI is an engineering, consulting and testing firm.